Key information
- Faculty
- IOE
- Teaching department
- Education, Practice and Society
- Credit value
- 30
- Restrictions
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Places are limited. Priority will be given to students enrolled on MA Policy Studies in Education, MA Sociology of Education and MA Social Justice and Education
- Timetable
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Alternative credit options
There are no alternative credit options available for this module.
The overall aim of this module is to explore conceptions of human rights, equality and justice, and to consider how these apply to prominent debates in the context of education. We will examine competing conceptions of rights, equality and justice, and explore how these apply to debates about statutory education, affirmative action and multicultural schooling. We will look at such questions as how much priority should be given to the most disadvantaged pupils, the case for compulsory schooling and how far schooling should prepare pupils for a world of work that may not share the values that educationalists wish to promote. Amongst the groups we take a close look at are prisoners, migrants and children with profound and multiple learning difficulties and disabilities.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Intended teaching term:
Term 2 ÌýÌýÌý
Postgraduate (FHEQ Level 7)
Teaching and assessment
- Mode of study
- In person
- Methods of assessment
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100%
Coursework
- Mark scheme
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Letter Grade
Other information
- Number of students on module in previous year
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68
- Module leader
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Professor John Vorhaus
- Who to contact for more information
- ioe.masociologycluster@ucl.ac.uk
Intended teaching term:
Term 2 ÌýÌýÌý
Postgraduate (FHEQ Level 7)
Teaching and assessment
- Mode of study
- In person
- Methods of assessment
-
100%
Coursework
- Mark scheme
-
Numeric Marks
Other information
- Number of students on module in previous year
-
0
- Module leader
-
Professor John Vorhaus
- Who to contact for more information
- ioe.masociologycluster@ucl.ac.uk
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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