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Inclusive Education: Research, Policy and Practice at University of Glasgow - UCAS

University of Glasgow

Degree level: Postgraduate

Inclusive Education: Research, Policy and Practice (Taught)

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Course summary

The Masters in Inclusive Education considers learner diversity, including disability, gender, poverty, and addresses global priorities in education, such as inclusion and equity, according to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It encourages you to critically engage with questions such as: Which learners are disadvantaged or excluded in our education systems? How can we develop socially just practices, policies and research, that support the access, participation and success of all learners? WHY THIS PROGRAMME

  • This programme has been developed to encourage practitioners to develop and deepen their knowledge and experience in the area of inclusive education by critically engaging with research, policy and practice.
  • Our courses will support learners to critically engage with the concepts of Special and Inclusive Education, Additional Support for Learning (ASL), Special Educational Needs (SEN) with a view to develop practitioners who are committed to the development of equitable and socially just education contexts.
  • Our research-informed courses cover topics such as disability, autism, behaviour, labelling, gifted and talented, dyslexia, inclusive pedagogy, curriculum, Universal Design for Learning, equity and educational disadvantage.GCTS Professional Recognition Accredited Programme
  • On completion of the degree, you will receive Professional Recognition from the GTC Scotland. The award recognises the enhanced, significant, sustained and reflective enquiry you have undertaken, and the development of your professional learning in a particular area.
  • The learning processes are intended to assisting practitioners to gain confidence in their ability to create positive, inclusive environments for learners in current, rapidly changing educational contexts.
  • The programme has been designed to meet the needs of national and international practitioners who can complete their degrees as full-time or part-time students.
  • You can tailor research projects to provide the maximum relevance and benefit to your interests and work.
  • Education at Glasgow is ranked 6th in the UK by the Complete University Guide 2025.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE Courses are delivered through a combination of lecture and seminar sessions which encourage practitioners to reflect on their experiences and to critically engage with theory, research, policy and practice. The diverse student population (home and international students who are class teachers from early years to secondary level, special education professionals, head teachers, education administrators, Higher Education lecturers) creates rich learning environments where we aim to create an inclusive ethos, in which collaboration, peer and active learning play a key role. Full-time students are expected to complete their degree (180 credits) in 1 year and to select the day courses (SM01). Part-time students can be enrolled in 3 different routes (which can build on one another):
  • PgCert: 60 credits, 12 months (1 year)
  • PgDip: 120 credits, 24 months (2 years)
  • MEd: 180 credits, up to 60 months (5 years)
Core courses Evolving Concept Of Inclusive Education The Learner And The Curriculum (DLS) Introduction To Educational And Social Research Modern Educational Thought Practitioner Enquiry; Developing Inclusive Pedagogy The programme runs in different modalities, it is important that you select the option that is most appropriate for your situation (SM01 = day, SM02 = evening, SM03 = distance). All course codes should be added:
  • SM01 for day time/ full time students
  • SM02 for evening students
  • SM03 for distance students
Optional courses may include Developing Literacies: An Inclusive Perspective Highly Able Learners, Raising Attainment & Achievement Identities, Relationships and Behaviours in Education Inclusive Classrooms, Inclusive Pedagogies


How to apply

International applicants

International applicant information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'international'.

Entry requirements

2.1 Hons (or non-UK equivalent) in Education related subjects plus a teaching qualification or relevant experience. Applicants with no professional qualification in teaching but with 2 + years relevant experience in educational inclusion, special and inclusive education, or additional support needs will be considered. Experience of working in educational contexts (e.g. class teachers from early years, primary or secondary education, special education professionals, head teachers and other professionals in educational leadership roles, education administrators, Higher Education lecturers) with an interest in inclusive or special education and responding to student diversity in equitable and socially just ways.


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

All fees are published on the University of Glasgow website. https://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/feesandfunding/

Sponsorship information

Sponsorship and funding information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'scholarships'.

Inclusive Education: Research, Policy and Practice at University of Glasgow - UCAS