Postgraduates
Bachelor of Education (Honours)
The Honours degree prepares students for research-based postgraduate studies. It is offered on a part-time basis over two years. A number of B Ed Hons specialisms are offered in the Education Faculty. The first year of the degree is common to all the Hons degrees. Educational Issues and Ideas
(30 C) and Research in Education (30 credits) constitute this foundation year.
Two of the specialisms have their home the Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education.
- Primary Education
- Educational Leadership and Management
The two specialism courses (each 30 credits) constitute the second year of the degree.
Honours in Primary Education
The focus of this specialism is on quality teaching and learning from Grade R to Grade 7. The year consists of two modules, which are strongly connected. Building connected knowledge is an important emphasis in quality Primary Education and so the connections between and within the two modules are an important aspect of learning on the course.
Module A: Quality in Primary Education. In this module, students will construct a broad overview of Primary knowledge, explore the connections within and between the 3 main subject fields, and work to understand the connections between society, school learning, and children’s social environments. They will then use this understanding to engage critically with current debates that relate to quality in Primary Education
Module B: Research in Primary Education. Students will each carry out a research project that will research the process of enhancing the quality of teaching and learning in one particular area of their teaching practice. Each student will work closely with a subject specialist in the Department, who will guide and supervise their work.
Honours in Education Leadership and Management (ELM)
The ELM specialism is designed as a service learning initiative; i.e. a credit bearing course which links the academic learning with community service experiences. Students are expected to lead an organised service activity in their schools and reflect on the process in such a way as to gain understanding of course content, appreciation of the discipline, and an enhanced sense of civic responsibility. This specialism is made up of two courses. The First, Theory, Policy and Practice, introduces students to a range of contemporary ELM approaches and theories. The second aims to deepen
expertise and develop research capacity in the methodology and techniques of ELM and foster a high level of theoretical
Master of Education and doctoral studies
- Our expanding research programmes in leadership and management, creative arts, mathematics and mathematics literacy education, multilingualism, STEAM Education and Education for Sustainable Development; lead and contribute to international research programmes and attract high quality researchers from around Africa. These researchers explore enabling teaching and learning processes and practice engaged research, in which they develop scholarly solutions for contextually relevant education challenges, and address local and global
sustainability education needs. Our postgraduate scholars are supported by a long-standing series of research design courses, doctoral weeks and research schools.
- Before applying for a Master of Education (MEd) degree or a PhD in the PECE department you should explore our research interests and communicate with potential supervisors. Once you have a staff member agreeing to supervise your study you may then proceed with the formal application process (follow this link to find specialism details ), and this link to find possible supervisors.
- For more information on the faculty of education MEd, follow this link and on the faculty support for PHd, follow this link .
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