This masters degree will:
  • introduce a range of perspectives and approaches to development education
  • develop, through critical reflection, the skills you need to reassess the relationship between theory and practice in development education
  • examine where and how development education contributes to broader educational and development policy goals in a range of societies.

Features

This masters degree provides the opportunity to:

  • meet other students from diverse contexts with a range of experiences
  • reflect critically on your own engagement and interest in development education
  • contribute to debates and discussions on development education principles and practices at an international level
  • relate perspectives on development education to broader educational debates, such as those on citizenship and sustainable development
  • develop the knowledge and skills gained from the programme in your own work environment.

How are you assessed?

By coursework (usually one or two assignments per module) and a 20,000-word dissertation or 10,000-word report.

Attendance

Online learning for the required modules; the attendance for optional modules varies.