• As contemporary societies become more heterogeneous, and as inclusive education reforms gain currency across the world, educational systems are being challenged to address some fundamental questions about teaching and learning related to the accommodation of and respect for difference.
  • Underpinning the movement for inclusion is a concern for social justice and wellbeing. Meeting the diverse needs of learners within today's schools, colleges and universities are one of the most challenging and important tasks facing education today.
  • This thoroughly revised Master's degree is unique not only because of the disciplinary approaches it employs but also because students study and applies an approach to wellbeing that has been developed by some of the world’s leading thinkers.
  • This is an approach that is internationally recognized by, for example, the UN, and whose principles are increasingly found in government policy on education and SEN, namely the Capability Approach. 
  • The skills students will develop include critical thinking skills and how best to be an inclusive practitioner. Importantly, this is a professionally based degree which means that they will apply what they have learned to their own professional practice whether they are a classroom assistant, SENCO or university lecturer.