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MEd in Educational Practice: Practitioner Inquiry
Method of delivery: Online/blended (see below) |
Applications open: October 1, 2024 |
Applications close: February 1, 2025 |
Next start date: Fall 2025 |
Built on the foundations of the Graduate Diploma in Education (GDE), the re-envisioned two-year Master of Education in Educational Practice: Practitioner Inquiry is designed to meet the needs of classroom teachers seeking professional growth through explorations into their practice.
NOTE: Completion of a Graduate Diploma in Education (GDE) is NOT a requirement for this program.
Through fulsome consultation with university faculty, classroom teachers and district staff, this program has been specially designed to provide opportunities for personal and pedagogical transformations within a community of learners that engage deeply with one another in scholarly learning while gaining practical tools that are applicable to daily classroom practice.
Designed for
K-12 teachers/administrators eager to pursue inquiry into their classroom practice.
- Early career teachers wanting to build a strong foundation for their practice that is anchored in theory and supported by a community of learners
- Experienced teachers wanting to reinvigorate their practice by adding to their current skillset
- Administrators and district leaders wanting to broaden understandings of education from multiple perspectives
*Students may be eligible for a TQS category upgrade upon successful completion of the program.
*GDE graduates seeking the MEd EP credential can find more information here.
NOTE: This program is intended for Canadian working professionals employed in the field of education throughout the program. Therefore, it may not be suitable for international students. See resources for international students.
Program Structure
- 2 years
- Synchronous Online and Blended Cohorts
- Online Cohort: online synchronous meetings.
Classes meet online each Tuesday evening, normally from 4:30 - 9:30 pm - Blended Cohort: classes meet 5 to 6 times per term on Friday evenings (synchronous online) and Saturdays (¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Burnaby campus)
- Online Cohort: online synchronous meetings.
Intake Schedule
The MEd in Educational Practice: Practitioner Inquiry is typically offered every two years.
Next Start Terms
Fall 2025
Program Design
The MEd EP: PI provides opportunities for students to broaden and deepen their understandings of educational theory, research and practice. This program is designed to support students to:
- Situate themselves as educators within educational theories and practices
- Develop understanding and capacities related to teacher-inquiry
- Undertake inquiry in educational practice
- Synthesize and represent their learning to a community of practitioner-inquirers through a Comprehensive Exam (a written paper and summative presentation)
Courses
The MEd EP: PI consists of coursework (30 units) and a comprehensive exam (7 units) for a total of 37 units.
EDUC 718-5 LANDSCAPES OF PRACTITIONER INQUIRY
Explores the landscapes of practitioner inquiry, including its histories, affiliated paradigms and approaches, as well as ethical considerations.
EDUC 816-5: Developing Educational Programs and Practices for Diverse Educational Settings
Investigates theories and issues associated with developing educational programs and practices in various educational contexts. Addresses the development of new programs and their implementation in schools and other educational settings.
EDUC 904-5: Fieldwork III
This course is designed to guide the process of inquiry development within a professional context.
EDUC 820-5: Current Issues in Curriculum and Pedagogy
Focuses on educational issues, trends and practices which impact teaching and learning in schools and other educational settings.
EDUC 807-5: Inquiry into Practice
Building on the philosophical and methodological foundations developed in the previous term. This course supports students in engaging in ethical inquiry practices within their specific professional contexts. Participants will undertake an inquiry project during the term, engaging in spirals of action and reflection, to extend, enrich and theorize professional practice. As a community of inquirers, we will critically and creatively investigate our practice as teachers, re-imagine teaching and learning relationships, and reconfigure lives in schools.
EDUC 811-5: Field Work I & MEd Comprehensive Exam & Capstone
The goal of this course is to support students in explicating, synthesizing, interpreting, and evaluating their key learnings in the Master of Educational Practice: Practitioner Inquiry Program. Through dialogue, writing, and arts-based practices, students will explore what they have learned through conducting their inquiries, engaging with theory, exploring their autobiographies, and examining critical moments in their journey. They will work towards crystallizing their learning and deepening their understanding of their practice as educators. This inquiry project will form the basis of the comprehensive examination to follow.
EDUC 888-7: (S/U)
Although formally referred to as the 'Comprehensive Examination,' this is not an 'exam' as such, but a summative presentation by each student of their now-extended understandings of the relationship between theory, practice, and teacher-inquiry. There will be two components: (1) students will write a paper summarizing their inquiry projects, their understandings, and their further questions; and, (2) they will present their work to a community of inquirers consisting of cohort colleagues and instructors.
Note: Program courses and order of delivery subject to change.
Burnaby
Perched atop Burnaby Mountain, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV's original Arthur Erickson-designed campus includes more than three dozen academic buildings and a flourishing sustainable residential community.
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV respectfully acknowledges the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish peoples, including the sÉ™lÌ“ilwÌ“É™taʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), kÊ·ikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish) and xÊ·məθkÊ·É™yÌ“É™m (Musqueam) Nations, on which ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Burnaby is located.
Online
This program is offered exclusively online. Ensure you have the following minimum technical requirements:
- PC (Windows XP or Vista) or Mac (OS X 10.4 or greater)
- High-speed internet connection
- USB headset with a microphone (or a headset)
- Webcam
- Acccess to a printer
The MEd in Educational Practice: Practitioner Inquiry is designed to support educators through a deeper understanding of a practice that is aligned with values and purpose. Students will also be better equipped to articulate their educational approach and inspire fellow practitioners to engage in professional development through collaborative inquiry.
Occupations
- K-12 teachers
- School and district support roles
- Administration and leadership
TQS Upgrades
- may be eligible for TQS category upgrade
Further Studies
- Explore our wide variety of doctoral programs and continue your educational journey. See what is offered in your area of interest.