The Education: Inclusive Practice postgraduate course offered by St Mary's University equips students with the required knowledge and skills for inclusive practice in education. The program is structured to accommodate those currently employed in inclusive settings and also those seeking to enter this area of endeavor, thus providing personalized opportunities for professional development.Course Content: The course curriculum focuses on central themes including how inclusive practices impact education and available supports for inclusive practices. The program aims to develop an understanding of exclusive issues related to setting, age, role, and context.Key Modules: Key modules include Inclusive Education: Leaders and Learners, Inclusive Education: Institutions, and a compulsory double project module focussing on a topic relevant to your setting with the aim of developing knowledge and understanding, personal interests, roles, and responsibilities in inclusive practice.Accreditations: Upon successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate, students may continue their studies and complete a Postgraduate Diploma or Masters in Education.Future Careers: Graduates of the program will have opportunities to progress within their current roles or move into new areas within educational settings, demonstrate progression up the professional standards scale, become subject or team leaders, part of senior leadership teams, or move into research teams.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.