MA

Creative Learning: Innovation & Inclusion for Social Change

Teaching & Learning

What you'll learn

Develop your understanding of the arts-based teaching and apply this to an educational setting. You'll build skills in emergent and responsive planning, whilst gaining rich and complex social, cultural and educational communities of practice.
This module will provide you with the underpinning knowledge and skills to design your own research project for the Major Project in Education module.
Undertake a second placement in an educational setting. You'll then develop a context-specific research project aligned to creative writing, process drama or a combination of the two.
Develop your understanding of the arts-based teaching and apply this to an educational setting. You'll build skills in emergent and responsive planning, whilst gaining rich and complex social, cultural and educational communities of practice.
This module will provide you with the underpinning knowledge and skills to design your own research project for the Major Project in Education module.
Undertake a second placement in an educational setting. You'll then develop a context-specific research project aligned to creative writing, process drama or a combination of the two.

What you'll learn

Learn to use dramatic story and ritual to inspire possibilities for social change when working with young people in challenging educational / community settings.
Explore children's linguistic development, language diversity and multimodal communication. You'll study the importance of quality provision and will have the opportunity to practice at home and in early childhood education and care settings.
This module will enable you to reflect on current provision and practice for individuals and groups with autism. You'll draw on a range of effective, research-based approaches and interventions to design and implement a small-scale development within your professional setting. Your idea will promote inclusive learning and participation amongst individuals on the autism spectrum.
Deepen your understanding of key theories relating to play, before developing your own practical expertise to facilitate play for young learners.
Study different cultures, religions and countries to see how different beliefs affect what your students and parents may think about mental health. You'll look at the different cultures in your school and apply this knowledge and consider how you may delicately overcome barriers that beliefs can present.
Engage with ethnicity, migration and diaspora as local state and global concern across a variety of historical and contemporary case study contexts.
Learn to use dramatic story and ritual to inspire possibilities for social change when working with young people in challenging educational / community settings.
Explore children's linguistic development, language diversity and multimodal communication. You'll study the importance of quality provision and will have the opportunity to practice at home and in early childhood education and care settings.
This module will enable you to reflect on current provision and practice for individuals and groups with autism. You'll draw on a range of effective, research-based approaches and interventions to design and implement a small-scale development within your professional setting. Your idea will promote inclusive learning and participation amongst individuals on the autism spectrum.
Deepen your understanding of key theories relating to play, before developing your own practical expertise to facilitate play for young learners.
Study different cultures, religions and countries to see how different beliefs affect what your students and parents may think about mental health. You'll look at the different cultures in your school and apply this knowledge and consider how you may delicately overcome barriers that beliefs can present.
Engage with ethnicity, migration and diaspora as local state and global concern across a variety of historical and contemporary case study contexts.