| Programme details | |
|---|---|
| Degree: | Master of Education (MEd) |
| Discipline: |
Education & Teaching
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| Duration: | 10 months |
| ECTS points: | 180 |
| Study modes: | full-time, part-time |
| Delivery modes: | blended (on-campus/distance) |
| University website: | Creative Education |
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Take your education career to the next level.
The MEd in Creative Education will enable you to develop the confidence to design, deliver and evaluate innovative creative education that is informed by a critical understanding of competing conceptual and policy perspectives. This will involve an exploration of new and emerging forms of creative education. A significant part of the MEd course will be delivered online.
The launch of the MEd draws on four years of experience within the RCA of delivering an internal PG Cert in Creative Education programme that has supported over 100 students to review and renew their creative education practice. In recent years, this programme has received outstanding student feedback, with over 92% student satisfaction across the past two years.
The programme will operate three principal modes of delivery:
Term 1
In term one you'll take the unit Foundations of Learning, which explores the concepts and controversies of contemporary creative education. You will reflect on their experiences, knowledge and values, and locate your practice within a broader theoretical context.
You'll also take Making Pedagogies, which explores the pedagogical implications and possibilities of an education based on making, including a consideration of the materials we use, the processes that we employ and the spaces that we inhabit.
You'll begin the first part of Action Research: Proposal, which enables you to review and renew their own creative education practice through Action Research. In this first part, you'll develop a project plan and associated ethics application that provides a rationale for your chosen project, and outline how you intend to gather, analyse and present research data
You'll also choose a Cross-College elective from a selection offered across the RCA's MEd, MFA and MDes programmes.
Term 2
In term two you'll take Designs for Learning, a unit which gives you insight into and experience of designing inclusive creative education. It explores how to apply ideas in practice across a range of educational methods and modes, including discussion of campus-based, blended and remote learning.
You'll also take Education for Change, which supports you to design and deliver creative education that is focused on transformation. This will involve an exploration on how education can support people to navigate a complex, changing and an unpredictable world.
You'll complete Action Research: Project, where you'll conduct, analyse and present the project devised in the previous term's Action Research: Proposal, and reflect on how it informs your practice as a creative educator.
Finally, you'll choose another Cross-College elective from a selection offered across the RCA's MEd, MFA and MDes programmes.
Term 3
In the final term, you'll undertake an Independent Research Project. This unit enables you to bring together learning throughout the programme on an ambitious research project that concludes your degree. You will develop a research proposal and associated ethics application that provides a rationale for your chosen project, and which outlines how you intend to gather, analyse and present research data. You'll then conduct, analyse and present your research project.
Part time students take the same units over a two-year period.
To provide prospective students with opportunities to find out about the RCA experience and programmes we run a number of on-campus and online open days as well as events in various countries around the world. You can find out about upcoming events or watch replays of past open days on the RCA website.
Visit the website of the Royal College of Art to find out how to apply and start your study-abroad adventure in the United Kingdom! 🙌