This compilation of materials is a valuable resource for
postgraduate students involved in educational research, either from
a professional or an academic standpoint. It is designed to
supplement the materials from individual modules in the Open
University's Postgraduate Programme in Education. The three parts
of the Handbook address the history of educational research, policy
making and practice, guidance for doing a small scale research
project and an analysis of talk in educational settings.
The Masters degree in Education is designed particularly for those with experience of teaching, the advisory service, educational administration, or an allied field. A Masters degree in Education comprises three 60-point modules selected from a range of modules covering:
psychology/child development.
applied linguistics.
lifelong leaing.
management.
inclusive education/special needs.
curriculum and primary education.
The Masters degree in Education is designed particularly for those with experience of teaching, the advisory service, educational administration, or an allied field. A Masters degree in Education comprises three 60-point modules selected from a range of modules covering:
psychology/child development.
applied linguistics.
lifelong leaing.
management.
inclusive education/special needs.
curriculum and primary education.