Educational Leadership and Improvement (PACES entry only) at University of Cambridge - UCAS

University of Cambridge

Degree level: Postgraduate

Educational Leadership and Improvement (PACES entry only) (Taught)

Course summary

This route provides a broad-based view of educational leadership and improvement firstly through the explicit and focused study of specific concepts and issues; and secondly through their exploration and application in the conduct of individual, often change-oriented, research projects. The teaching team draws on its members research and experience to illustrate ideas, and occasionally welcomes visiting academics and alumni from around the world to enrich the route still further. Because participants come from the UK and overseas the course combines UK and international perspectives. Students are encouraged to share their diverse experiences and to learn from each other as well as from the course content while also relating new knowledge, principles and insights to their own contexts. You will also receive extensive training in educational research methods. The educational aims of this course are to:

  • examine the theoretical frameworks used in the study of education and its constituent disciplines;
  • provide training in research methods appropriate to education and educational change;
  • advance the capacity of students for professional reflection and judgment;
  • cater for a range of specialists interested within the field of education or one of its constituent disciplines.
The route content is delivered through a number of interrelated themes which may include: 1. Leadership for Learning 2. Education Policy 3. School Effectiveness and School Improvement 4. Perspectives on Learning, Leadership and Curriculum (double length theme) 5. Schools, Cultures and Communities 6. Education Evaluation 7. Networks and system leadership This route focuses on leadership and learning in the context of institutional and system improvement and with reference to practice, policy and theory. The concept of leadership is treated as problematic and examined as it applies to learners, teachers and non-teaching staff as well as to those with formal leadership responsibilities. It acknowledges national and international increases in competitive as well as collaborative arrangements between educational settings and their implications for leadership. The route is underpinned by the values and principles of the evidence-based "Leadership for Learning" conceptual framework that include democratic, equity driven and agentic concepts of leadership and a view of learning as a shared, dynamic enterprise redefining conventional dichotomies such as for example 'teacher' and 'learner'.


Entry requirements

Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK High II.i Honours Degree. IMPORTANT: This course is only open to students who have completed the Postgraduate Advanced Certificate in Educational Studies (PACES) at the Faculty of Education. Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK Good II.i Honours Degree. If your degree is not from the UK, please check International Qualifications to find the equivalent in your country. The route is aimed at a wide UK and international audience including practitioners studying part-time as well as full-time students. It is of relevance and interest to teachers (i.e. middle and senior leaders, heads/principals, specialist and system leaders, governors and administrators), as well as to graduate students with the relevant career experience (see below) who are interested in the area of educational leadership and improvement. We draw on participants' wide range of experiences, and students pursue their particular interest by undertaking an individual empirical research projects.


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Educational Leadership and Improvement (PACES entry only) at University of Cambridge - UCAS