Advanced Studies in Educational Theory and Practice
There are a number of postgraduate coursework programs offered in the School of Education that provide opportunities for applicants with existing degrees to develop high-level expertise in areas of personal or professional interest. Currently there are a number of areas in which the School has developed a reputation for quality postgraduate education, including:
- Pedagogy and Professional Learning
- Special Education and Disability Studies
- Educational Leadership and Management
- Educating Boys
- Advanced Curriculum Studies
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
- Educational Technology
- Educational Research Methods
Students may enrol in a Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies which is the equivalent of one semester of full time study or four courses, or enrol in a Master of Educational Studies which is the equivalent of one year full time study or eight courses. Students also have the option of enrolling in the Master of Leadership and Management in Education, Master of Special Education, and Master of Disability Studies specialty programs.. All courses are offered via Weblearn (distance mode) with some courses also available on campus.
Advanced Studies in Educational Theory and Practice - Contacts
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Pedagogy Professor Jenny Gore |
Special Education - Callaghan Dr Ian Dempsey |
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Special Education - Ourimbah Dr Susan Spedding |
Disability Studies - Renwick College Dr Rodney Beattie |
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Educational Research Methods Professor Allyson Holbrook |
Educational Studies Dr Robert Cantwell |
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Educational Leadership Associate Professor David Gamage |
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Associate Professor Shen Chen |


