Education (English Language Teaching) PgDip/MA
Facts about Education (English Language Teaching)
| Qualification | PgDip/MA |
|---|---|
| Duration | Full time: 1 year |
| Attendance | To be confirmed |
| Assessment | Coursework; dissertation (MA only) |
| Course structure | |
Choose Kingston's Education (English Lanaguage Teaching) PgDip/MA
This full-time taught masters course in the School of Education is suitable for educators and teachers in all phases of compulsory and post-compulsory education. It is also relevant for postgraduates and users of business English wishing to develop their skills and knowledge of English language teaching (ELT) to masters level.
It is designed with both home-language and international English-speaking students in mind. It is particularly valuable to international candidates teaching English in their home countries. Course members will learn about historical and socio-cultural aspects of ELT across the globe as well as present-day teaching and research methods.
Course programme
The course is taught across two semesters, followed by an independent research project. You will:
- learn about past and present theory and practice of ELT, such as ELT methodology and socio-cultural factors in teaching English as a foreign language;
- study the principles and practice of second language acquisition;
- learn about curricular approaches to the teaching of English language and literature in the UK, including recent thinking on the teaching, testing and assessment of literacy;
- investigate more general themes in education pedagogy, policy and practice, including topical issues within the UK education system, such as early years education and special educational needs.
Peer support and self-evaluation are vital features of the course, and you will be encouraged to share and critique each other's ideas and draft materials, prior to independent work on a research project and finally, the dissertation.
Many of our staff in the School of Education are research active. This ensures they are in touch with the latest thinking and bring best practice to your studies.
Education research at Kingston University focuses on professional development of teachers, generating excellence in teacher education and enhancing inter-professional collaboration and understanding.
Course structure
Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list. Those listed here may also be a mixture of core and optional modules.
Semester 1
- Academic English
- Principles and Practice of English Language Teaching
- Themes in Education Policy and Practice
- Second Language Acquisition
Semester 2
- Multimedia Approaches to the Teaching and Learning of English Language
- The Social and Cultural Contexts of English Language Teaching
- Teaching English Language and Literature
- Research Methods in Education
Both semesters
- Dissertation
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Dissertation
This module offers:
- advice and guidance on how to access information and utilise educational resources at the university;
- how to consolidate and reflect on your learning experiences in each of the modules; and
- how to direct your personal and group learning towards the formulation and effective management of your own research project.

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