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MA - Master of Arts
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The MA Special and Inclusive Education programme at Queen Margaret University is aimed at professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge of inclusive education and its role in society. Through an interdisciplinary lens you will explore inclusive education and the role it plays in emancipation, liberation, and true democracy. You will explore the structural inequalities in both society and education, and their impact on educational outcomes. In doing so, you will learn ways to address these inequalities in different contexts to make education inclusive. This programme will benefit professionals working with individuals with complex learning needs to ensure best practice is followed to provide these learners with an inclusive educational experience.
A recognised undergraduate or postgraduate degree (or equivalent qualification) from an accredited college, institution or university, equivalent to or higher than a UK Bachelor Honours degree qualification. This includes 3rd class honours degrees.OrWe may also consider applicants who do not hold a recognised degree but who can demonstrate at least two years of relevant work experience - professional, managerial or supervisory role.
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£520 month
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Accommodation (Standard Room) - £145 per week
£520 month
Students from International
Accommodation (Standard Room) - £145 per week
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