This programme is for people who are interested in taking an international and comparative perspective on educational issues. This includes teachers, headteachers/principals, education administrators, and those working with non-governmental organisations and international agencies that play a role in education. It also includes those who would like to develop a career in these directions.
Programme Aims
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Have a critical understanding of key debates surrounding education as an international issue
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Make analytical comparisons between educational issues in different contexts, including your own
Global social justice is a theme of all strands of this programme.
More information on the modules may be found in the Additional Information Tab above
Pathways
The International Studies in Education programme is offered with five specialist pathways. These pathways follow the same broad lines of the core programme, but each one has a different focus and different compulsory modules.
International Studies in Education
In order to gain a qualification in International Studies in Education, students take the following compulsory module
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Education as an International Issue
Participants develop an understanding of important theories and debates, such as: the relationship between education and national development; effects of globalisation; how ideology and culture influence education provision; models of education management.
Additionally, you will need to choose a minimum of two modules from the following:
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Education Observation, Evaluation and Supervision
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Human Rights, Citizenship and the Environment
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Leadership for School Improvement
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Personal and Professional Skills for Education Management
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Curriculum Design in Global Contexts
Management and Policy
As well as the core programme aims listed above, this programme will enable you to understand key theories in issues in the management of education, and develop skills in this area. To gain a qualification in International Studies in Education (Management and Policy), you take the compulsory modules:
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Education as an International Issue
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Personal and Professional Skills for Education Managers
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Leadership for School Improvement
You are also encouraged to take other modules from the International Studies programme as options. Your dissertation topic must be relevant to management and policy in education.
Intercultural Communication
As well as the core programme aims listed above, this programme will enable you to understand issues in intercultural communication as they relate to education and develop skills for working in intercultural learning contexts. To gain a qualification in International Studies in Education (Intercultural Communication), you take the compulsory modules:
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Education as an International Issue
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Language, Discourse and Society
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Personal and Professional Skills in Education Management
Your dissertation topic must be relevant to intercultural communication and education.
Citizenship Education
As well as the core programme aims listed above, this programme will enable you to:
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Explore definitions and issues in education for citizenship
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Reflect on the nature and relevance of education for citizenship in your own and other countries
To gain a qualification in International Studies in Education (Citizenship), you take the compulsory modules:
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Education as an International Issue
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Human Rights, Citizenship and the Environment
You also choose at least one further module from the International Studies programme list. Your dissertation topic must be relevant to education for citizenship.
Education and Development
This new programme combines modules from the International Development Department with ISE modules. The dissertation must be relevant to Education in Developing Countries, or to Development Education, and may be supervised either from the School of Education or the International Development Department.
This programme will enable you to:
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combine the study of education internationally with development studies
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explore the interconnectedness of theories, issues and practices in education and development
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carry out empirical research on a question that concerns both education and development
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develop knowledge and skills that will help them to take up or build on careers in education (eg schools, colleges, higher education) and governmental, non-governmental and international organisations concerned with education in developing countries (eg aid agencies, charities, UNESCO)
Related links
School of Education website: www.birmingham.ac.uk/education