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Duration
1.5-3.5 years
Tuition
$20,140
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1827
Scholarships
yes
The University of Toronto’s Master of Education in Curriculum and Pedagogy program at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education offers learners a broad overview and reflection on curriculum. Students will get to critically examine the ins and outs of subject matter, courses, and areas of study as they develop their own practices for developing learning.
Students have the option to complete this program as a full-time or part-time work load, offering flexibility and freedom during their time at the University of Toronto. Additionally, students can choose from one of six optional areas of emphases, including Arts in Education, Critical Studies in Curriculum and Pedagogy, Digital Technologies in Education, Indigenous Education and Decolonization, Science, Mathematics, and Technology in Education, and Wellbeing.
Admission Requirements
- Four year bachelor’s degree or equivalent with a mid-B average or better in the final year.
- English language proficiency if required.
What You’ll Learn
- How schools can better use technology to advance education.
- How to build a students’ skillset at any age through literature and discussions.
- How to apply theory and research to curriculum and teaching.
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Student Reviews (13)
My Master of Education experience at the University of Toronto was both challenging and inspiring. The program encouraged me to explore complex educational issues through research, collaboration, and critical reflection. The faculty were exceptional me...
The program provided an engaging and intellectually stimulating learning environment. I appreciated the diversity of perspectives shared by classmates from different educational sectors and backgrounds. The coursework was highly relevant to current cha...
