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The objective of the Master of Education is:
To equip you with up-to-date knowledge and specialized skills in order to enhance your professional career as well as provide you with continuous personal improvement in today’s academic world.
Due to the current shift towards knowledge-based economy, there is a growing demand for highly-educated teachers or educational leaders to manage schools and institutions more effectively.
Educational expertise and credibility are prerequisites of schools and institutions with raised academic standards in their need to adapt to the ever-changing educational scenarios.
This program comprised two parts:
Part I - Compulsory Core Courses
Part II - Specialization Research
Part I - Compulsory Core Courses
Each student will be required to take the following courses
Compulsory Core Courses |
Subject Name |
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HMEF5014: Educational Research Methodology
This course introduces students to research, research problem, research design and data analysis. Students would also learn the intricacies of carrying out academic research in the qualitative and quantitative modes up to the level of writing a research proposal that could help them in carrying out the actual research and data collection. Problems that might be experienced in the process of carrying out the research and writing the dissertation would also be discussed. |
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HMEF5023: Theories of Organization and Leadership
The main objective of this course is to expose the students to the theories of leadership and organization so that they would be able to understand and value the usefulness of the theories in their capacities as leaders in educational organizations. With this knowledge they would be able to lead others effectively in achieving the vision and mission of their organizations. They would also be exposed to theories in planned change, which are useful in the present post-modern era where changes occur regularly to meet the ever-changing organizational objectives. In order to ensure that change encounters less obstacles, leadership approaches and styles based on strong and appropriate ethics would be the main focus of the course.
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3 |
HMEF5033: Comparative Education
This course provides the students an in-depth understanding of the history, foundation factors and the implementation aspects of educational processes and systems of various countries of the world. Important elements such as diversity of language, ethnicity and culture; leadership models, sociopolitical factors and the roles of various parties in respective educational systems will also be discussed in this course.
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3 |
HMEF5043: Psychology of Learning & Instruction
This course looks into the two families of learning theory that have significant impact upon teaching if adopted. It begins with the description of the origins of S-R learning, and gestalt-field psychology. The learning processes of both families of learning theory are explained to enable practicing teachers to re-look at their own schoolroom practice, and see if what they are doing have any bearing on the theories. The problem of learning transfer is also discussed. Finally, the course outlines the important relationships between learning and teaching.
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3 |
HMEF5053: Measurement and Evaluation in Education
This course introduces students to basic principles of measurement and evaluation. Focus will be both on quantitative and qualitative methods of evaluating educational outcomes. The course also introduces statistical methods to determine item difficulty and discrimination indices and test reliability and validity coefficients. Finally, the course introduces factor analysis and Item Response Theory in determining the reliability and validity of instruments.
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3 |
HMEF5063: Practice and Ethics in Counseling
This course introduces the scope of professional counseling in general, as a preparation for a variety of counseling settings. Appropriate counseling skills in interviewing clients are explained to achieve the desired counseling goals. An overview of three counseling theories is explained to give the readers some ideas of how counselors view maladaptive behaviours. Finally, a chapter on ethics and ethical behaviours is discussed as an important component of counselor training.
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3 |
HMEF5073: Foundations Principles of and Theory of Curriculum
This course provides the students an in-depth understanding of the major foundations and principles of curriculum. Teachers, educators, school administrators and curriculum designers are often faced with the challenge of conceptualizing, developing, and evaluating curriculum. They need to get clear understanding of the crucial elements related to the philosophical, historical, psychological, and social foundations of curriculum. Throughout this course, students will be exposed to the tensions between postmodern thinking and modern thinking and how they are impacting curriculum deliberation, development, and implementation.
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3 |
HMEF5083: Trends and Issues in Educational Technology
This course discusses from the point of views of development, problems and issues that are related to educational technology. The development of the course is related to the history of the involvement of educational technology worldwide. Problems and issues that exist are related to the use of teaching materials that are found in schools, the lack of materials, finance, management and current issues regarding the misunderstanding between the concept of educational technology and information technology. These issues in educational technology are related to the application of teaching materials in schools by teachers.
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3 |
Part II - Specialization Research
In Part II, students will be conducting the research and thesis preparation through self managed learning and or independent study under the guidance of a supervisor. Each candidate must meet the assigned supervisor at least 4 times in each semester before he/she can progress in the subsequent semester.
A candidate can choose any of the following specialization areas:
- Educational Administration
- Curriculum and Instructional Design
- Research and Evaluation
- Educational Technology
- Educational Sociology
- Educational Psychology
- Educational Philosophy
- Teaching Education
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