· | candidates must enroll in one of the following program planning options: |
1. | Curriculum Studies, (2) Studies in Teaching and Learning, (3) Organizational and Administrative Studies in Education or (4) Integrated Studies· |
candidates must first complete the core course in their program option: i.e., EDUC 5P00 (Curriculum Studies); EDUC 5P30 (Studies in Teaching and Learning); EDUC 5P60 (Organizational and Administrative Studies in Education); EDUC 5P97 (Integrated Studies)· all students are required to take the research course EDUC 5P92 and the project/thesis proposal tutorial EDUC 5P90· at the end of their program, candidates must complete as an exit requirement either EDUC 5P93 (project tutorial) or EDUC 5F95 (research tutorial)· in addition to the core course and the project/thesis requirement, students should complete at least two credits (four half-credit courses) from their chosen option. The Independent Study EDUC 5P98 and Educational Internship EDUC 5P96 may count towards fulfilling the four half-credit requirements. Courses with asterisk(s) in other options may also be used to fulfil this requirement· remaining elective courses may be selected from any of the three fields of study or general purpose courses. The thesis/project proposal and thesis/project requirements are scheduled after all course work has been completed, although planning for this work should be underway by the mid-point of the student's program. Students who receive a final mark for the proposal course, and who have completed all their course work, will automatically be registered for either the project course or the thesis course in the following term. A selection of courses are offered during each term: Fall: September-December; Winter: January-April; and the Spring/Summer Session May - June or July - August. Students may commence a degree program only when the required entry core course is offered for their chosen option. Core courses are usually offered in the Fall term. Courses specified as Rotating Electives will be offered at least once a year, and at least once in each of three geographic locations (St. Catharines, Hamilton, Greater Toronto Area) in each 2-year period, depending on course enrolment and instructor availability. Courses specified as Occasional Electives are typically offered at least once in each 2-year period depending on course enrolment and instructor availability. The number of courses offered at each site will vary from term to term. |
· | in academic matters, the regulations of the institution offering the course will prevail;· in non-academic matters, the regulations of the institution at which the student is registered will prevail. |
· | provide greater access to advanced study in education for qualified candidates across a wider geographic range in the province; |
· | promote the growth of research activity and professional development through collaboration among practitioners, scholars, educational institutions and Faculties of Education; |
· | foster inter-university links and promote partnerships among Ontario universities; |
· | further the expansion of research culture and service throughout the province; and |
· | contribute to the renewal of the professoriate and educational leadership in Ontario during the upcoming period of heavy retirement in the universities and school systems.The objectives of the program are to produce graduate students who will: |
· | Contribute to the development of knowledge and expertise in teaching/learning at all levels on the education continuum; |
· | Contribute to the solution of problems/issues in Canadian education; |
· | promote scholarly enquiry and the development of methodological advances in the study of education integrate theory and practice in education; |
· | assume positions of leadership in Faculties of Education, school systems, and other public- and private-sector institutions concerned with education. |