The University of Greenwich offers a comprehensive Education MA course for both newly qualified and experienced educators. The course enables participants to critically evaluate theory, policy, and practice and develop research skills and explore international perspectives on education.Course Content: During the course, students have the opportunity to critically evaluate theory and practice in education, and compare educational practice in different countries. They can design their own programme of study by choosing four optional courses that reflect their personal interests and requirements, and complete the course by undertaking a dissertation on an issue of their choice based on independent study. Key Modules: Core modules include 'Contemporary Issues In Education Practice', and 'Language, Culture And Education'. Optional modules include 'Children's Literature and Cultural Diversity', 'Managing and Leading Change' and 'Inclusion And Diversity In Practice'.Accreditations: There's no specific accreditation information available for this course.Future Careers: The MA degree provides an excellent basis for a wide range of careers in education, public service, private sector, or the voluntary and charitable sectors. Past students are now leading and managing education services in the UK, while others have chosen to go into lecturing, school teaching, educational administration, further and higher education, tutoring and consultancy.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.