Course summary
This Masters in Professional Education and Leadership is designed to impact educators' learning and leadership practices to the benefit of their learners (who could be pupils, students, trainees and/or colleagues). You will explore the complexity of professional learning in the context of your profession and colleagues, your workplace and career-stage, and your regulatory standards and policy frameworks. This exploration involves critiquing the ways in which a curriculum (its content, pedagogy and forms of assessment) is shaped and practiced so that you can lead others in discerning the need for change and the best, research-informed way of achieving it. The Professional Education and Leadership team in the Faculty of Social Sciences has worked in partnership with local authorities and other stakeholders over a number of years to develop this highly regarded professional education course. Originally designed for educators working with learners 3-18, most often in schools, educators from other professions have also chosen this masters through which to develop their leadership of learning in, for example, the police, armed forces and paramedic professions. This course draws upon current research to support education practitioners in leading critical, collaborative and enquiring approaches to improving professional practices in education contexts. Each module is an opportunity to explore professional values, commitments and standards (e.g. General Teaching Council for Scotland’s (GTCS 2021) Professional Standards) recognising that leadership of learning is accomplished at all levels and stages. The benefits of this course extend beyond individual participants to include their colleagues and wider learning communities, facilitating the development of strong professional networks within and beyond the course. Additionally, in joining this programme of study, participants (and their colleagues) have access to, and often advance notice of, our research and CPD events (e.g. Professional Reading Group; Stirling Centre for Curriculum Research Seminar Series).
Modules
In year one students have an opportunity to select one of four pathways (Advanced Professional Practice, Middle Leadership, Curriculum and Coaching & Mentoring (and Digital from 2016)) to meet their individual professional learning interests and career aspirations. Each of the postgraduate certificate pathways starts with the core online module EDUP001 Engaging critically with professional practices (20 credits at SCQF level 11)and is completed with a selected 40 credit module at SCQF level 11.
Entry requirements
A minimum of a second class Honours degree (2:1 preferred) or equivalent. Applicants without these formal qualifications but with significant appropriate/relevant work/life experience are encouraged to apply. Students on the course must have access to, or be employed in an appropriate work environment, e.g. a school. If you’re an international student and applying with a Student visa, we cannot accept your application for this course as it falls into the category of being part-time, delivered online or a distance learning course.
English language requirements
For further information on English Language requirements, please see the university website: https://www.stir.ac.uk/international/international-students/english-language-requirements/
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this 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
Sponsorship information
For information on funding and scholarships, please see here: https://www.stir.ac.uk/study/fees-funding/postgraduate-loans-and-funding/
Provider information
University of Stirling
Stirling
FK9 4LA