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University of Canberra

Master of Educational Leadership in Early Childhood
 

Teaching Schedule

2011
Semester 2
(July to December)
8209 Diverse Curriculum Approaches
7694 Education Futures and ICT
2012
Semester 1
(January to June)
8210 Pedagogies of Play
7692 Educational Policy and Planning
Semester 2
(July to December)
8214 Contexts of Early Childhood Education
7754 Educational Effectiveness and Evaluation
2013
Semester 1
(January to June)
8212 Theories of Childhood
7696 Leadership in Learning Organisations

Assessment

  • Continuous assessment - a variety of assessment methods are used, the most common pattern is assignment(s) to a total of 4500-5500 words per unit.

Admission Requirements

The general admission requirements for entry to the programme are:

  • A 4-year undergraduate degree in education or a 3 year undergraduate degree plus one year graduate diploma in education. A minimum of 2 years professional experience in an educational context;
    OR
  • A 3-year undergraduate degree in education or a cognate discipline deemed equivalent by the University Admissions Committee. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for a minimum of 4 years professional experience in an educational context.

Remark : All applications will be considered on the basis of individual merit. Students holding an existing Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Education or Graduate Certificate in Educational Leadership (or equivalent) awarded by the University of Canberra will receive full credit towards the Master of Educational Leadership in Early Childhood award.

Programme Fee

  • The tuition fee of HKD84,000 is to be paid in four equal instalments.
  • Programme fees include the provision of learning materials (e.g. unit outline, study guide, selected reading, etc.), registration cost, face-to-face seminars, local tutorials / workshops, assignment marking, as well as general administrative support.

Programme Brochure


Exempted Course at Non-local Courses Registry, Education Bureau (Reference number: 412067)
It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this programme may lead.

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