The Education, Society and Globalisation (MA) course offered by the University of Chester acknowledges the global context of learning and the interrelated nature of education and society. The course is designed to equip educators and those in related roles with the necessary skills and knowledge to critically evaluate educational practice and respond creatively to the important challenges that face education in the 21st Century.Course Content: The course includes a detailed analysis of key debates and issues in education and society from the perspectives of psychology, philosophy, history and sociology. It also covers a range of globalisation theories and their relevance to education. Additionally, it addresses the impact of global economic, cultural, and technological change on education policies and practices.Key Modules: Modules in this course include: The Sociological Imagination; Policy, Politics & Global Education Reform; Leading and Managing Practices for Inclusion; Major Thesis; Globalisation and Internationalisation in Education; Researching Education, Society & Globalisation, and Professional Practice and Innovation. Future Careers: The MA equips graduates with the skills to progress in their existing careers or to branch out into other areas within the educational sector. Graduates may also consider roles in the public sector, policy-making, non-governmental organisations, or pursue further academic study and research in the field of education.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.