Course summary
Develop educational practices that recognise the needs of each child. You’ll learn to promote inclusion in the classroom on this master’s course. All learners, including those with special educational needs (SEN), have the same rights and are of equal worth. Develop your expertise and shape your teaching and learning practices to meet the needs of all your pupils. As part of this course, you’ll: • Explore pedagogical approaches used in mainstream schools and in SEN settings • Develop inclusive teaching strategies to address the needs of students from a range of backgrounds and with a variety of abilities and learning styles • Recognise the different needs of each child, and champion and value the diversity of the whole classroom • Learn how to encourage and support the progress of all your pupils, including those with SEND • Engage in joint practice development for inclusion with fellow practitioners, which you’ll then be able to apply to your own educational setting • Apply inclusive practices to foster a culture of acceptance, respect and belonging in a professional learning community Research expertise You’ll be taught by academic staff who have conducted extensive research in the field of inclusive pedagogy. The course team includes: • Tracy Edwards, a lecturer in inclusion and special educational needs with extensive experience in teaching, school leadership and policy development • Andrea Oz, an experienced education professional with expertise in dyslexia and literacy difficulties Learning opportunities This course will bring you together with students from a range of professional and academic backgrounds, global contexts, and sectors: • Schools • Charities • Adult social care • Local authorities You’ll have the opportunity in your sessions to interact with a range of perspectives on inclusive practice in education. This course is also networked with a range of schools, local authorities, and non-governmental organisations. The teaching is supported by guest lectures which enable engagement with varied expertise. Through the course assignments, you’ll explore your own role in promoting inclusive practice, for example as an education researcher, school leader, parent, or teacher, and identify next steps for your development. You’ll be supported to apply your learning to your current or future practice. We’ll encourage you to consider ways in which you might further shape your personal contribution to inclusion and equity in education. Why study Inclusive Practice in Education at Leeds Beckett University?
- Distinctive and creative programme – this course is responsive to the changes taking place in society
- Professionally experienced teaching team – learn from experts in their field
- Strong and meaningful partnerships - with schools and community organisations
Entry requirements
Applicants should either have a second class honours degree or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. Applicants who have completed our PGCert Special Education Needs Coordination in the last five years will be considered for module exemptions from Inclusive Pedagogy (40 credits) and Participation & Learning (20 credits) and will only need to complete a further 120 level 7 credit points. Applicants who have completed our PGCert Special Education Needs Coordination more than five years ago can apply for credit transfer through the Recognition of Prior Learning route. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional.
English language requirements
All applicants should satisfy our University English language requirements.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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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
Leeds Beckett University
City Campus
Leeds
LS1 3HE