Literacy and Special Needs Teaching postgraduate degrees in South East England

7 universities offer 11 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate literacy and special needs teaching degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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University of Chichester

2 literacy-and-special-needs-teaching courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 51st
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WUSCA ranking: 66th
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a lovey campus and area for people not big on huge city universities, however the course has now been axed, meaning my year will miss out on key features due to no new year of students arriving next year

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  • Autism Education: Advances in Teaching and Learning
  • Autism Education: Theory and Practice
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UCL (University College London)

2 literacy-and-special-needs-teaching courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 13th
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Best is the people and the quality of the education, worst has to deal with who runs UCL, administration has quite a few dirtbags. Facilitates aren't the greatest. I prefer more of a traditional campus feel and prefer KCL and LSE campus. Still considering coming back to UCL to apply for a LLM, alongside the other London unis, and maybe throw my shot at oxbridge.

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  • Autism: Research and Practice
  • Concepts and Contexts of Special and Inclusive Education
  • Dissertation on Special and Inclusive Education
  • Report on Special and Inclusive Education
  • Research Design and Methodology
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Education (Literacy) MA
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  • Dissertation on Literacy (with integrated research methods)
  • Literacy in a Changing World
  • Report on Literacy (with integrated research methods)
  • Understanding Research
  • What is Education?
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Canterbury Christ Church University

1 literacy-and-special-needs-teaching courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 67th
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WUSCA ranking: 38th
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Overall the uni experience has been great so far however, support lacks at times as they sometimes focus more on grades than mental health. The campus is beautiful and it is a useful place to get work done as there are many seating areas as well as high quality wifi.

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Year 1
  • Analytical Case Study: Assessing Specific Learning Difficulties (Dyslexia)
  • Evidence-based practice and Action Research: Pedagogical Approaches for Specific Learning Difficulty (Dyslexia)
  • Issues and Debates: Understanding Specific Learning Difficulty (Dyslexia)
  • Professional Portfolio of Practice
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University of East London

3 literacy-and-special-needs-teaching courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 84th
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WUSCA ranking: 7th
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My best experience at the university of East London is the student hub. Every time when I had any kind of confusion or difficulties, I went to the student hub. Staff at student hub are extremely polite and cooperative. I faced difficulty in finding the lecture class at the university.

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Year 1
  • Active Enquiry and Intervention Impacting upon Learner Progress
  • Developing and extending understanding of a specific area/subject (SEN)
  • School-Based Learning: Reflections on Practice (Mental Wealth)
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MA Special Educational Needs
clock icon 1 year full time
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  • Research methods and applied research project in SEND
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University of Kent

1 literacy-and-special-needs-teaching courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 82th
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The people I have met here are so amazing, I feel very safe and comfortable. Testament support are always finding new ways to improve and are continuously raising awareness on what they have on offer and how they are abkd to support every individual

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Goldsmiths, University of London

1 literacy-and-special-needs-teaching courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 87th
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With the SMT once again announcing a detrimental restructure to the university, roughly around 300 teaching staff are being threatened with redundancies if they are viewed as not making a 'valuable' contribution to Goldsmiths. A vast majority of departments have been threatened with teaching and module cuts, including English, once again. It is ironic that they are saying they want to make back/ save around 20 million, yet they are looking to have an AI centre whilst neglecting the humanities departments that reside at the very heart of Goldsmiths. They do not have much care for practising free speech on campus as the SMT wanted to 'arrest' the group of us that had 1.) occupied a building on campus in protest against the way the university has conducted their weak response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine and 2.) those that actually took part in the protests that occurred on campus. How can you label your university as a 'creative powerhouse' and a 'melting pot' of ideas when you've conducted yourself in such a backward manner? The welfare team has little regard for you. I had applied for a hardship bursary, yet I was met with a foodbank voucher that could only be used on the week it was issued and for a place that was miles away from accom and only open for 4 hours on a Friday. Do not come to this uni if you are seeking a place that values academic integrity and the preservation of your course; alongside your welfare as a student. It's a shock that they can even call themselves an institution.

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Year 1
  • Educational Research into Creative Writing
  • Teaching Creative Writing
  • Workshop in Creative and Life Writing
  • Dissertation
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University of Buckingham

1 literacy-and-special-needs-teaching courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
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As an international student, I struggled to find a teaching course that would allow me to study online while working a full time job. The University of Buckingham has afforded me the opportunity to study a high quality and in depth course while working full time. Their kindness and support during this process has been outstanding and has made all the difference for me. I cannot recommend them enough.

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  • Developing Context for Inclusive Education
  • The Critical Professional SENCO: Life & Career of a SENCO
  • The SENCO as an Inclusive Leader
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