Course summary
Are you ready to advance your career in education? The MA in Education is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel at the next level. The Master’s programme offers a comprehensive exploration of the teaching profession, examining the key influences shaping education today. It empowers educators to critically assess their own practices across various teaching disciplines, culminating in a significant research project aimed at enhancing either their own or their students’ educational experiences. Course Aims • Expand access to master’s-level education within North Essex, supporting the continued professional development of teachers • Prepare middle leaders in education for progression to doctoral studies or the National Progression Qualification for Headship (NPQH)*. The course also updates the skills of current educators to enrich classroom experiences for learners
Modules
Module 1: Research Methodology This foundational module introduces students to the principles and practices of research methodology. It is designed to equip students with a solid understanding of research philosophy and methodology. Through a combination of individual and group activities, students will delve into various research methodologies and ethical considerations. They will evaluate and critically analyse the most suitable methods for their chosen research topics. By the end of the module, students will have designed a small-scale research project, guided by clear research aims, objectives and questions, and will have identified the most appropriate methods to achieve their project’s goals. Module 2: Critical Review of Teaching, Learning and Assessment This module invites students to explore both formal and informal educational contexts, including their own and other educational structures, by critically examining the values and practices that underpin various organisations. It introduces key concepts and perspectives on social justice in education, emphasising how these ideas can influence teaching, learning and assessment. Through this exploration, students will gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between education and social justice and how these forces impact the educational experience. Module 3: Technology in Teaching and Learning (Option Module) This module empowers students to design a programme of study that reflects the growing importance of embedding computational thinking into teaching, learning and assessment. Computational thinking, essentially learning through problem-solving and algorithmic processes (Bundy, 2007) is becoming a crucial skill in modern education. In today’s educational landscape, the ability to effectively use, plan, design and deliver content using technology is vital for teachers, managers, leaders and students alike. Module 4: Mental Health and Wellbeing in Education (Option Module) This module explores the theories and core values of mental wellbeing across key educational stages, from Primary to Higher Education, with a focus on the experiences of students, teachers and leaders. A central theme is balancing professional experience with ethical practice to support all stakeholders in widening participation, promoting inclusivity, social justice and sustainable education. Students will examine the varied manifestations of mental health issues, including diagnosed conditions, substance misuse, eating disorders, early intervention and comorbidity, and their direct impact on the educational environment. The module also addresses the broader implications of these issues on the educational system as a whole. Module 5: Managing and Leading in Education In this module, students will delve into various leadership theories, concepts and models, applying them to familiar educational contexts to evaluate their relevance. This exploration will enable students to reflect on and assess their own leadership potential, fostering their growth as independent and critical thinkers. Assessment for this module is based on a research project, providing students with the opportunity to integrate both theory and practice into a topic of their choice. Module 6: Dissertation The dissertation represents a significant academic achievement, consisting of two key elements: an extensive literature review and the student’s original contribution to the field. This contribution may take the form of primary research with an analytical evaluation or a detailed scholarly comparison and reconciliation of existing research perspectives. This module is designed to help students synthesise the academic skills they have developed throughout their studies, providing a platform where professional practice, scholarly insights, and academic evaluations converge in a comprehensive, large-scale study.
Entry requirements
A degree at 2:1 or above or substantial vocational and/or industrial experience. Satisfactory completion of the application and interview process. Two satisfactory references, one academic and one vocational
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
EU | £7250 | Whole course |
England | £7250 | Whole course |
Northern Ireland | £7250 | Whole course |
Scotland | £7250 | Whole course |
Wales | £7250 | Whole course |
Channel Islands | £7250 | Whole course |
Republic of Ireland | £7250 | Whole course |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University Centre Colchester at Colchester Institute
Sheepen Road
Colchester
CO3 3LL