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Bachelor of Arts with Honours Special Educational Needs, Disability, and Inclusion, Level 5, 2023/24 - Course Handbook

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Course Overview

5

1

Demonstrate knowledge of key theories and principles, with an understanding of their relationship to alternative themes and relevance to inclusive education (3-18 years).

2

Use appropriate clusters of principles, knowledge and techniques to make sense of inclusive practice observed and deployed in educational settings, reflecting on the process of what has been learnt.

3

Develop a personal standpoint through the exploration of new perspectives relating to the knowledge and issues connected to inclusive education.

4

Connect and make informed judgements about knowledge and principles associated with pedagogical and assessment approaches to inclusive education.

5

Explain more complex situations, problems and issues to illuminate relevant factors the impact on inclusion.

6

Apply ongoing reflective thinking to a range of situations and evaluate possible solutions and outcomes drawing on theory regarding inclusive practice.


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Teaching & Learning

The course team is committed to developing 'best practice' in the field of education. They are keen to develop their own research and scholarship in the field to maintain a curriculum at the forefront of subject developments. Several members of the team are engaged in research and have a range of peer reviewed publications. The approach taken by the team with respect to the curriculum encompasses the complex relationship between the following three components:

  • the development of advanced knowledge and skills in education appropriate to the 21st century
  • an advanced understanding of the context of inclusive educational practice
  • the innovative and creative personal abilities needed by the reflective, ethical educator, both as an individual and as a collaborator.

The award values:

  • the concept of the extended professional
  • the concept of the reflective, ethical educator
  • the concepts of transformational learning and critical reflection
  • the development of individual and organisational capacity to be effective in a complex and changing environment within the field of inclusive education, training, and development.

These values underpin and informthe teaching, learning and assessment strategies and guide planning, structuring and implementation.

Through tutor engagement in scholarly activity and specific research, the course retains relevance to the current educational context. Students are encouraged to research and explore the changing educational map by accessing key databases and web sites such as the DfE, Ofsted, OECD, and the most recent literature (including journals) through the library and on-line. The importance of developing the use of multi-media technologies is expanded and developed throughout each year. The focus on directed experiential learning is a key to student's knowledge and understanding as it underpins the relationship between theory and practice. This is particularly emphasised through the innovative approach of the professional experiences at levels 4 and 5. The professional experiences are opportunities for students to interrogate theory with practice; this is an approach which is distinctive to this course because it does not include teaching practice as QTS courses do.

Level 4 Core Modules (2023/24 for FT students)

Year 1

Level

Semester

Course title

Credits

4

4

4

4

4

4

1

2

2

1

2

1

Celebrating Diversity 1: Language and Culture

Collaborative working with stakeholders

Enabling Environments

How Children Learn

Professional Experience 1

Introduction to Research

20

20

20

20

20

20

Level 5 Core Modules (2024/25 for FT students)

Year 2

Level

Semester

Course title

Credits

5

5

5

5

5

5

1

2

2

1

2

1

Celebrating Diversity 2: Special Educational Needs and Disability

Professional Experience 2

My Development

Reading Inclusive Education Policy

Research 2: Becoming a Researcher in Inclusive Education

The Inclusive Society

20

20

20

20

20

20

Level 6 Core Modules (2025/26 for FT students)

Year 3

Level

Semester

Course title

Credits

6

6

6

6

6

1

1

1-2

2

2

Celebrating Diversity 3: The Displaced Child

Creative Practice through the Arts

Research Project

Global Perspectives on Inclusive Education

Responding to Contemporary Issues in Inclusive Practice

20

20

40

20

20

Level 4 Core Modules (PT route)

Year 1

Level

Semester

Course title

Credits

4

4

4

1

1

1

How Children Learn

Professional Experience 1

Introduction to Research

20

20

20

Year 2

4

4

4

1

2

2

Celebrating Diversity 1: Language and Culture

Collaborative working with stakeholders

Enabling Environments

20

20

20

Level 5 Core Modules (PT route)

Year 3

Level

Semester

Course title

Credits

5

5

5

2

1

1

Professional Experience 2

Reading Inclusive Education Policy

The Inclusive Society

20

20

20

Year 4

5

5

5

1

2

2

Celebrating Diversity 2: Special Educational Needs and Disability

My Development

Research 2: Becoming a Researcher in Inclusive Education

20

20

20

Level 6 Core Modules (PT route)

Year 5

Level

Semester

Course title

Credits

6

6

6

1

2

2

Celebrating Diversity 3: The Displaced Child

Global Perspectives on Inclusive Education

Responding to Contemporary Issues in Inclusive Practice

20

20

20

Year 6

6

6

2

1-2

Creative Practice through the Arts

Research Project

20

40

Details of School academic staff can be found on the Carnegie School of Education Website.

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