PreED 502
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Policy, Strategy and Leadership in Education |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
The course is designed to provide students comprehensive knowledge about policies, strategies and leadership in education. This course deals with the development of education policies, alignment between the policies and strategies, and practices of strategies required for quality education. Therefore, theories, concepts, styles, values of leadership, leadership and teambuilding have been highlighted in the course. Emphasis has been given on the making of leaders for effectively managing education sector.
PreED 503
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Information and Communication Technology in Education |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This is a basic course on use of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in educational purposes. The course contains introductory knowledge on ICT in education, technology in education, educational provisions through internet, ethics and laws of ICTE and related understandings for educational purposes. During the course students will be encouraged to develop knowledge on global and local perspective of ICT in education and its applications in Education. Instructional strategies of the course are lectures, demonstrations, discussions and hands-on practices.
PrePPE 514
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Planning and Management in Primary Education |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
The course is designed to provide basic knowledge and understanding of the various concepts, principles and theories of educational planning and management. However, particular emphasis has been given on strategic management in primary schools, as well as on team-building, managing professional development and finance. It also deals with leadership role, work motivation and its relevance to management. The course further focuses on education management information systems and their scopes.
PrePPE 515
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Child Care and Development |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
The course is designed to prepare learners with the basic concepts, principles and the theories of growth and development during prenatal, newborn and childhood stage. The special emphasis has been given to the birth process and its effect on child. Moreover, the course deals with the exceptional children. The students will be able to demonstrate specific skills in planning, designing and managing about child care and development in practical life.
PrePPE 516
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Improvement in Teaching Language Arts |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
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PrePPE 517
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Improvement of Teaching Environmental Studies |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This is an advanced course on quality improvement in teaching environment studies (ES-Primary Science) in the primary schools. The course would provide students with advanced knowledge about modern teaching-learning process, use of teaching aids, construction of achievement tests, role of academic supervision, monitoring and evaluation of learner’s progress in ES-Primary Science. It is assumed that when the students would apply this knowledge in actual classroom situation, the instruction in ES primary science would certainly be improved further. This course also puts due emphases on classroom supervision and action research in ES science.
PrePPE 518
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Improving of Teaching Elementary Mathematics |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This is advanced course on quality improvement in Teaching Elementary Mathematics. The course would provide learners with advanced knowledge about modern teaching-learning process, method and materials of teaching mathematics, construction of achievement tests, role of academic supervision, monitoring and evaluating students’ progress. Learners are also guided to study curriculum materials of elementary mathematics. This course also puts due emphases on classroom supervision and action research in ES science.
PreLE 522
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Language Education in Bangladesh: Status, Policy and Planning |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
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PreLE 523
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Bangla as a Second and Foreign Language |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This is a Bangla Language course for the students of Language Education. This course comprises of the key concepts of Bangla Language as a second and foreign language, the status of Bangla in the global world, the necessity of Bangla language both within and outside the country, and also raises the necessary research questions regarding the core concept.
PreLE 524
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Practicing Research: Mother Language and Literature |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
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PreTESOL 528
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Curriculum Design and Material Development in ELT |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course is designed to give concepts to the learners about specific issues on curriculum design and material development in ELT. This course will also provide understanding about different models of curriculum and help learners to develop and evaluate the materials for use in the language classroom.
PreTESOL 529
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Sociolinguistics and Language Education |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course introduces students to the important sociolinguistic issues and the approaches that have been developed to study them. Students are expected to come out of this course with an understanding of where sociolinguistics fits in with the broader field of linguistics, and how it relates to other disciplines, especially sociology, anthropology, education, economics, and politics.
PreTESOL 530
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Structure of English |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course is elective for the learners of language as well as for the students of other departments, who wish to take this instead of doing a thesis. This course covers the structure of English like the general structure of English, Morphology, and Syntax.
PreSSE 534
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Social Science Education and Human Development |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This Course is designed to provide knowledge and understanding of the role of social science education in human development. Learners will be acquainted with the trends and aspects of human development both in national and global context. Emphasis will be given on developing learners' attitude and skills to different aspects of human development in general and particularly SDGs.
PreSSE 535
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Trends and Issues of Social Science Education in Bangladesh |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course provides students with knowledge and understanding about the evolution and development of Social Studies Education. The learners will also learn about the developmental trends of Social Science education in different periods in Bangladesh. Along with this, focuses are given on several important issues in the context of Social Science Education in Bangladesh for developing critical thinking of the students.
PreSSE 536
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Applied Social Science Education |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This Course is designed to help developing skills amongst the learners in identifying problems and provide possible policy indications in the area of Social Science Education. It is a field work based course. Learners have to conduct an independent research work to prepare a research monograph in order to fulfill the course requirement. However, they also have to attend preparatory classes before conducting the main research. Learners will be judged both on written tests and research work.
PreSMTE 544
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Innovations and Improvement in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course is designed with a view to providing students with knowledge and understanding of improvement in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education through innovation. This course includes fundamental ideas of innovation, along with detailed discussion on innovation in curriculum and other instructional materials and teaching-learning strategies. This course also has a focus on improving Science, Mathematics and Technology education through using ICTs.
PreSMTE 545
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Instructional Materials in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course is designed to equip prospective educator with knowledge, skills and attitudes related to development, selection and effective use of instructional materials for teaching Science, Mathematics and Technology. This course includes fundamentals of instructional materials which will form a base for further exploration on development, selection and effective use of instructional materials for teaching Science, Mathematics and Technology. Special emphases are placed on quality textbooks and teachers’ guide, ICT based instructional materials and low cost materials for teaching and learning.
PreSMTE 546
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Research on Advancement in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course has been designed to provide students opportunities for exploring advancement of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education. This course has two parts: in first part students will conduct a critical review of literature on a selected area from the advancement in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education. Then in the 2nd part students will complete a project work on a selected topic of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education in the context of Bangladesh.
PreEAL 554
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Educational Finance and Resource Management |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
The course covers the basic assumptions underlying private and social demand for education, investment and returns in education and relationship between education and human resource development viz national development. Sources of revenues and methods of financing education has been highlighted. Major thrust has been given on the principles and practices of sound financial management relating to budget, accounting and auditing of educational institutions.
PreEAL 555
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Educational Supervision |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
The course is designed to provide knowledge and develop skills on supervision in education. Basic concepts, scope and importance of supervision in the improvement of total educational programme have been included. Emphasis has been given on the supervisory skills and role of supervision and mentoring, curriculum management, teacher development, action research, and school improvement programme by facilitating change through addressing diversity and building community. Emergence of educational and academic supervision in Bangladesh in contrast to inspection in improving the quality of education at the pre-primary, primary, secondary and madrasa education has been highlighted.
PreEAL 556
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Law and Education |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course is designed to cover all aspects of Educational laws-origin, source, scope, structure and importance of educational laws in managing the education system as well as educational institutions. The course also covers historical development of educational laws in this country. Review of laws regulating educational institutions, recruitment’s and service rules, U.N. charter for Human Rights and other legal provisions for women and children have been included in the course.
PreNFLE 564
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ICT and Media in NFLE |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
The course is designed to provide an understanding on ICT and media in Nonformal and Lifelong Education (NFLE). Concepts and practices of effective ICT and media approaches in NFLE are considered as the important features of the course. Corresponding with that the major thrust of the course is given on the practical application of ICT skills for NFLE.
PreNFLE 565
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Research in NFLE |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course has been designed to provide knowledge and understanding of educational research both theory and practice in the field of Nonformal Education. It will allow the learners acquire skills in selecting problems, designing research study/proposal, developing tools for collecting information and producing research report.
PreNFLE 566
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Continuing and Lifelong Education |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course is developed encompassing the conceptual framework, the purposes and the distinguish features of Continuing Education (CE) and Life-Long Education (LLE). Major CE programs and learning strategies in Bangladesh are highlighted to give an idea of magnitude of CE activities. The needs of LLE are focused in different perspectives and also in the context of SDGs. A scenario of adult and life-long education is given to internalize adult, continuing education and life-long education in Bangladesh. The course further offers a comparative discussion of CE and LLE among the selected countries. Provision is also made for practical work on the development of learning center exploring need and demands of Bangladesh.
PreCIT 574
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Instructions and Educational Technology |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
The course is composed of two major areas of education-Educational Technology and Instruction. These two areas have been integrated in one course with an intention of enriching instruction with the use of educational technology.
PreCIT 575
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Comparative Curriculum Studies |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
The course is designed to acquaint the learners with the innovative practices followed in selected countries, both developing and developed, in developing and renovating their curricula. Being exposed with the curricula of those countries along with their strengths and weaknesses the learners are expected to be able to identify the features that can be adapted for further development of the curriculum of Bangladesh.
PreCIT 576
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Assessment in Curriculum and Curriculum Evaluation |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course will give learners opportunity to acquire theoretical as well as practical knowledge on various aspect of assessment in curriculum and curriculum evaluation that allows them to take part in different assessment process and develop their skill to evaluate instructional materials.
PreEER 583
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Practicing Educational Research |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
The course is basically a practical course that aids the learners to know and understand the various research approaches in terms of methodology in education. Learners will avail the opportunity to conduct such research in practice and product a monograph throughout the semester.
PreEPG 587
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Psychological Test and Measurement |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course is designed to introduce the theoretical concepts and fundamental issues of psychological testing and educational measurements. The course will cover the historical development of psychological tests, principle characteristics, nature and classification of psychological tests. The students will be able to learn the method and techniques of educational measurement including achievement and other non-cognitive abilities. Opportunities will be created to develop skills in developing psychological tests as well as other non-cognitive and educational measuring instruments.
PreEPG 588
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Mental Health and Emotional Adjustment |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
General course designed to give an understanding of the problems of mental hygiene observed in community and school life. It will provide a detailed account of historical perspective of mental health and adjustment, its importance, and methods of its study. The course will elaborate different theories of mental adjustment and their practical use both in personal and social life.
PreEPG 589
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Practicum |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This is a practicum course. Projects and supervised professional/research activities are required of all students taking this course. An attempt will be made to acquaint students of the non-thesis group to submit written reports in a miniature thesis form.
PreSpE 591
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Disability Inclusion in Education |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
The course is designed to have a holistic view on Disability inclusion in education and about the wider reform and to create an effective education system. The inclusive education approach is to create an education system that is responsive to learner diversity and to ensure that all learners have the best possible opportunities to learn. The course provides an overview of the key issues, concepts and strategies in relation to disability inclusion in education that is relevant to situations where economic resources and access to information are limited.
PreSpE 597
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Curriculum Adaptation for Children with Intellectual Disabilities |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
The course is designed to develop clear understanding of the students about the concept of curriculum and its major elements and get an overall view of the curriculum process for the children with intellectual disabilities.
PreSpE 598
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Specific Learning Disability (SLD) |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course is designed to provide a broad view in the field of Specific Learning Disability (SLD) for learners who are preparing to work for individuals with Specific Learning Disability. This course will help the learners to understand the diverse theoretical approaches to the field have knowledge of assessment procedures, possess skills in the art of clinical training and develop familiarity with the teaching techniques and materials.
PreSpE 599
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Rehabilitation for Children and Youth with Special Educational Needs |
4
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
4
This course is designed to provide prospective learners with knowledge and understanding to promote the independence and work opportunity for children and youth with special needs. Specifically, the learners will be able to gain a comprehensive understanding of the appropriate models of rehabilitation and therapeutic services offered for children and youth with SEN. The course also aims to provide students with an appropriate educational and vocational placement along with other associated referral services to children and youth with SEN.
PrePPE-507
|
Thesis |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
1. Scopes of a Master of Education Thesis
A Masters thesis may be:
- An extended, critical literature review on a particular topic
- A small scale survey/field investigation
- A small scale qualitative, quantitative or mixed study
- A replication of an appropriate study
2. Key Information Sources
- Chairman and Members of the examination committee
- Parikkha Byabosthapok (Manager of Examinations)
- Notice Board
- Supervisor (s)
- Web page of IER
3. Eligibility
GPA: 3.75 and above are automatically eligible. A prospective research student has to submit the proposal to the thesis review committee (see 4.3.2) for getting suggestions and approval.
GPA: 3.50 to 3.74 may be eligible if their proposal is satisfactory and the thesis review committee approves.
PrePPE-508
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Internship |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
The objectives of the internship are to help students to:
a. strengthen their competences through applying their acquired knowledge, skill and values in an organisational and professional setting;
b. deepen their knowledge and understanding of a selected organization’s policy, goals and activities through analysis of documents, observation and involvement in activities;
c. gain confidence and prepare themselves for work environment;
d. develop critical insights and competences related to their future career;
e. develop a solid work ethic and professional demeanour, as well as a commitment to ethical conduct and social responsibility;
f. acquire the techniques and skills of collecting and analysing relevant data and writing a report based on the analysis;
g. acquire practical knowledge regarding planning, management, monitoring and supervision of educational institutions;
h. develop and improve skills of collaboration and communication, and teamwork in the field of education;
i. expand network of professional relationships and contacts.
Course Credit:
8
1. Scopes of a Master of Education Thesis
A Masters thesis may be:
- An extended, critical literature review on a particular topic
- A small scale survey/field investigation
- A small scale qualitative, quantitative or mixed study
- A replication of an appropriate study
2. Key Information Sources
- Chairman and Members of the examination committee
- Parikkha Byabosthapok (Manager of Examinations)
- Notice Board
- Supervisor (s)
- Web page of IER
3. Eligibility
GPA: 3.75 and above are automatically eligible. A prospective research student has to submit the proposal to the thesis review committee (see 4.3.2) for getting suggestions and approval.
GPA: 3.50 to 3.74 may be eligible if their proposal is satisfactory and the thesis review committee approves.
PreLE-508
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Internship |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
The objectives of the internship are to help students to:
a. strengthen their competences through applying their acquired knowledge, skill and values in an organisational and professional setting;
b. deepen their knowledge and understanding of a selected organization’s policy, goals and activities through analysis of documents, observation and involvement in activities;
c. gain confidence and prepare themselves for work environment;
d. develop critical insights and competences related to their future career;
e. develop a solid work ethic and professional demeanour, as well as a commitment to ethical conduct and social responsibility;
f. acquire the techniques and skills of collecting and analysing relevant data and writing a report based on the analysis;
g. acquire practical knowledge regarding planning, management, monitoring and supervision of educational institutions;
h. develop and improve skills of collaboration and communication, and teamwork in the field of education;
i. expand network of professional relationships and contacts.
PreTESOL-507
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Thesis |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
1. Scopes of a Master of Education Thesis
A Masters thesis may be:
- An extended, critical literature review on a particular topic
- A small scale survey/field investigation
- A small scale qualitative, quantitative or mixed study
- A replication of an appropriate study
2. Key Information Sources
- Chairman and Members of the examination committee
- Parikkha Byabosthapok (Manager of Examinations)
- Notice Board
- Supervisor (s)
- Web page of IER
3. Eligibility
GPA: 3.75 and above are automatically eligible. A prospective research student has to submit the proposal to the thesis review committee (see 4.3.2) for getting suggestions and approval.
GPA: 3.50 to 3.74 may be eligible if their proposal is satisfactory and the thesis review committee approves.
PreTESOL-508
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Internship |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
The objectives of the internship are to help students to:
a. strengthen their competences through applying their acquired knowledge, skill and values in an organisational and professional setting;
b. deepen their knowledge and understanding of a selected organization’s policy, goals and activities through analysis of documents, observation and involvement in activities;
c. gain confidence and prepare themselves for work environment;
d. develop critical insights and competences related to their future career;
e. develop a solid work ethic and professional demeanour, as well as a commitment to ethical conduct and social responsibility;
f. acquire the techniques and skills of collecting and analysing relevant data and writing a report based on the analysis;
g. acquire practical knowledge regarding planning, management, monitoring and supervision of educational institutions;
h. develop and improve skills of collaboration and communication, and teamwork in the field of education;
i. expand network of professional relationships and contacts.
PreSSE-507
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Thesis |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
1. Scopes of a Master of Education Thesis
A Masters thesis may be:
- An extended, critical literature review on a particular topic
- A small scale survey/field investigation
- A small scale qualitative, quantitative or mixed study
- A replication of an appropriate study
2. Key Information Sources
- Chairman and Members of the examination committee
- Parikkha Byabosthapok (Manager of Examinations)
- Notice Board
- Supervisor (s)
- Web page of IER
3. Eligibility
GPA: 3.75 and above are automatically eligible. A prospective research student has to submit the proposal to the thesis review committee (see 4.3.2) for getting suggestions and approval.
GPA: 3.50 to 3.74 may be eligible if their proposal is satisfactory and the thesis review committee approves.
PreSSE - 508
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Internship |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
The objectives of the internship are to help students to:
a. strengthen their competences through applying their acquired knowledge, skill and values in an organisational and professional setting;
b. deepen their knowledge and understanding of a selected organization’s policy, goals and activities through analysis of documents, observation and involvement in activities;
c. gain confidence and prepare themselves for work environment;
d. develop critical insights and competences related to their future career;
e. develop a solid work ethic and professional demeanour, as well as a commitment to ethical conduct and social responsibility;
f. acquire the techniques and skills of collecting and analysing relevant data and writing a report based on the analysis;
g. acquire practical knowledge regarding planning, management, monitoring and supervision of educational institutions;
h. develop and improve skills of collaboration and communication, and teamwork in the field of education;
i. expand network of professional relationships and contacts.
PreSMTE - 507
|
Thesis |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
1. Scopes of a Master of Education Thesis
A Masters thesis may be:
- An extended, critical literature review on a particular topic
- A small scale survey/field investigation
- A small scale qualitative, quantitative or mixed study
- A replication of an appropriate study
2. Key Information Sources
- Chairman and Members of the examination committee
- Parikkha Byabosthapok (Manager of Examinations)
- Notice Board
- Supervisor (s)
- Web page of IER
3. Eligibility
GPA: 3.75 and above are automatically eligible. A prospective research student has to submit the proposal to the thesis review committee (see 4.3.2) for getting suggestions and approval.
GPA: 3.50 to 3.74 may be eligible if their proposal is satisfactory and the thesis review committee approves.
PreSMTE - 508
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Internship |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
The objectives of the internship are to help students to:
a. strengthen their competences through applying their acquired knowledge, skill and values in an organisational and professional setting;
b. deepen their knowledge and understanding of a selected organization’s policy, goals and activities through analysis of documents, observation and involvement in activities;
c. gain confidence and prepare themselves for work environment;
d. develop critical insights and competences related to their future career;
e. develop a solid work ethic and professional demeanour, as well as a commitment to ethical conduct and social responsibility;
f. acquire the techniques and skills of collecting and analysing relevant data and writing a report based on the analysis;
g. acquire practical knowledge regarding planning, management, monitoring and supervision of educational institutions;
h. develop and improve skills of collaboration and communication, and teamwork in the field of education;
i. expand network of professional relationships and contacts.
PreEAL - 507
|
Thesis |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
1. Scopes of a Master of Education Thesis
A Masters thesis may be:
- An extended, critical literature review on a particular topic
- A small scale survey/field investigation
- A small scale qualitative, quantitative or mixed study
- A replication of an appropriate study
2. Key Information Sources
- Chairman and Members of the examination committee
- Parikkha Byabosthapok (Manager of Examinations)
- Notice Board
- Supervisor (s)
- Web page of IER
3. Eligibility
GPA: 3.75 and above are automatically eligible. A prospective research student has to submit the proposal to the thesis review committee (see 4.3.2) for getting suggestions and approval.
GPA: 3.50 to 3.74 may be eligible if their proposal is satisfactory and the thesis review committee approves.
PreEAL - 508
|
Internship |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
The objectives of the internship are to help students to:
a. strengthen their competences through applying their acquired knowledge, skill and values in an organisational and professional setting;
b. deepen their knowledge and understanding of a selected organization’s policy, goals and activities through analysis of documents, observation and involvement in activities;
c. gain confidence and prepare themselves for work environment;
d. develop critical insights and competences related to their future career;
e. develop a solid work ethic and professional demeanour, as well as a commitment to ethical conduct and social responsibility;
f. acquire the techniques and skills of collecting and analysing relevant data and writing a report based on the analysis;
g. acquire practical knowledge regarding planning, management, monitoring and supervision of educational institutions;
h. develop and improve skills of collaboration and communication, and teamwork in the field of education;
i. expand network of professional relationships and contacts.
PreNFLE - 507
|
Thesis |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
1. Scopes of a Master of Education Thesis
A Masters thesis may be:
- An extended, critical literature review on a particular topic
- A small scale survey/field investigation
- A small scale qualitative, quantitative or mixed study
- A replication of an appropriate study
2. Key Information Sources
- Chairman and Members of the examination committee
- Parikkha Byabosthapok (Manager of Examinations)
- Notice Board
- Supervisor (s)
- Web page of IER
3. Eligibility
GPA: 3.75 and above are automatically eligible. A prospective research student has to submit the proposal to the thesis review committee (see 4.3.2) for getting suggestions and approval.
GPA: 3.50 to 3.74 may be eligible if their proposal is satisfactory and the thesis review committee approves.
PreNFLE - 508
|
Internship |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
The objectives of the internship are to help students to:
a. strengthen their competences through applying their acquired knowledge, skill and values in an organisational and professional setting;
b. deepen their knowledge and understanding of a selected organization’s policy, goals and activities through analysis of documents, observation and involvement in activities;
c. gain confidence and prepare themselves for work environment;
d. develop critical insights and competences related to their future career;
e. develop a solid work ethic and professional demeanour, as well as a commitment to ethical conduct and social responsibility;
f. acquire the techniques and skills of collecting and analysing relevant data and writing a report based on the analysis;
g. acquire practical knowledge regarding planning, management, monitoring and supervision of educational institutions;
h. develop and improve skills of collaboration and communication, and teamwork in the field of education;
i. expand network of professional relationships and contacts.
PreCIT - 507
|
Thesis |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
1. Scopes of a Master of Education Thesis
A Masters thesis may be:
- An extended, critical literature review on a particular topic
- A small scale survey/field investigation
- A small scale qualitative, quantitative or mixed study
- A replication of an appropriate study
2. Key Information Sources
- Chairman and Members of the examination committee
- Parikkha Byabosthapok (Manager of Examinations)
- Notice Board
- Supervisor (s)
- Web page of IER
3. Eligibility
GPA: 3.75 and above are automatically eligible. A prospective research student has to submit the proposal to the thesis review committee (see 4.3.2) for getting suggestions and approval.
GPA: 3.50 to 3.74 may be eligible if their proposal is satisfactory and the thesis review committee approves.
PreCIT - 508
|
Internship |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
The objectives of the internship are to help students to:
a. strengthen their competences through applying their acquired knowledge, skill and values in an organisational and professional setting;
b. deepen their knowledge and understanding of a selected organization’s policy, goals and activities through analysis of documents, observation and involvement in activities;
c. gain confidence and prepare themselves for work environment;
d. develop critical insights and competences related to their future career;
e. develop a solid work ethic and professional demeanour, as well as a commitment to ethical conduct and social responsibility;
f. acquire the techniques and skills of collecting and analysing relevant data and writing a report based on the analysis;
g. acquire practical knowledge regarding planning, management, monitoring and supervision of educational institutions;
h. develop and improve skills of collaboration and communication, and teamwork in the field of education;
i. expand network of professional relationships and contacts.
PreEER - 507
|
Thesis |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
1. Scopes of a Master of Education Thesis
A Masters thesis may be:
- An extended, critical literature review on a particular topic
- A small scale survey/field investigation
- A small scale qualitative, quantitative or mixed study
- A replication of an appropriate study
2. Key Information Sources
- Chairman and Members of the examination committee
- Parikkha Byabosthapok (Manager of Examinations)
- Notice Board
- Supervisor (s)
- Web page of IER
3. Eligibility
GPA: 3.75 and above are automatically eligible. A prospective research student has to submit the proposal to the thesis review committee (see 4.3.2) for getting suggestions and approval.
GPA: 3.50 to 3.74 may be eligible if their proposal is satisfactory and the thesis review committee approves.
PreEPG - 507
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Thesis |
8
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Preview
Course Credit:
8
1. Scopes of a Master of Education Thesis
A Masters thesis may be:
- An extended, critical literature review on a particular topic
- A small scale survey/field investigation
- A small scale qualitative, quantitative or mixed study
- A replication of an appropriate study
2. Key Information Sources
- Chairman and Members of the examination committee
- Parikkha Byabosthapok (Manager of Examinations)
- Notice Board
- Supervisor (s)
- Web page of IER
3. Eligibility
GPA: 3.75 and above are automatically eligible. A prospective research student has to submit the proposal to the thesis review committee (see 4.3.2) for getting suggestions and approval.
GPA: 3.50 to 3.74 may be eligible if their proposal is satisfactory and the thesis review committee approves.
PreEPG - 508
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Internship |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
The objectives of the internship are to help students to:
a. strengthen their competences through applying their acquired knowledge, skill and values in an organisational and professional setting;
b. deepen their knowledge and understanding of a selected organization’s policy, goals and activities through analysis of documents, observation and involvement in activities;
c. gain confidence and prepare themselves for work environment;
d. develop critical insights and competences related to their future career;
e. develop a solid work ethic and professional demeanour, as well as a commitment to ethical conduct and social responsibility;
f. acquire the techniques and skills of collecting and analysing relevant data and writing a report based on the analysis;
g. acquire practical knowledge regarding planning, management, monitoring and supervision of educational institutions;
h. develop and improve skills of collaboration and communication, and teamwork in the field of education;
i. expand network of professional relationships and contacts.
PreSpE - 507
|
Thesis |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
1. Scopes of a Master of Education Thesis
A Masters thesis may be:
- An extended, critical literature review on a particular topic
- A small scale survey/field investigation
- A small scale qualitative, quantitative or mixed study
- A replication of an appropriate study
2. Key Information Sources
- Chairman and Members of the examination committee
- Parikkha Byabosthapok (Manager of Examinations)
- Notice Board
- Supervisor (s)
- Web page of IER
3. Eligibility
GPA: 3.75 and above are automatically eligible. A prospective research student has to submit the proposal to the thesis review committee (see 4.3.2) for getting suggestions and approval.
GPA: 3.50 to 3.74 may be eligible if their proposal is satisfactory and the thesis review committee approves.
PreSpE - 508
|
Internship |
8
Cr.
Preview
Course Credit:
8
The objectives of the internship are to help students to:
a. strengthen their competences through applying their acquired knowledge, skill and values in an organisational and professional setting;
b. deepen their knowledge and understanding of a selected organization’s policy, goals and activities through analysis of documents, observation and involvement in activities;
c. gain confidence and prepare themselves for work environment;
d. develop critical insights and competences related to their future career;
e. develop a solid work ethic and professional demeanour, as well as a commitment to ethical conduct and social responsibility;
f. acquire the techniques and skills of collecting and analysing relevant data and writing a report based on the analysis;
g. acquire practical knowledge regarding planning, management, monitoring and supervision of educational institutions;
h. develop and improve skills of collaboration and communication, and teamwork in the field of education;
i. expand network of professional relationships and contacts.