OISE Master of Education Programs Enhance Your Professional Knowledge and PracticeApplications are still being accepted for many MEd programs!
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Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development |
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Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning |
Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education |
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Department of Social Justice Education |
Our Master of Education programs offer flexible academic and professional learning opportunities, and are available on a full-time or part-time basis. With an OISE MEd, you will enhance and expand your career options within and beyond the field of education in Canada and internationally.
An MEd degree has the potential to expand your horizons. These degrees can help you develop your career path in areas such as:
- educational consulting
- administration
- policy analysis
- community development
- child advocacy
- educational leadership in settings such as post-secondary institutions, museums, government, non-profit agencies and the private sector
- counselling and psychotherapy
The modern educator is called upon to be a reflective practitioner and a life-long learner. Our Master of Education degrees provide you the opportunity to:
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Reflect on your current practices as an educator through the lens of relevant research and theory in order to develop more enriched, meaningful and skilled approaches for your future professional practices.
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Expand your knowledge into issues that matter to you and your professional practice.
- Cultivate career pathways towards roles in leadership, administration and policy within the school system.
"The coursework incorporates the theories you learn into your practice and uses the influence of people who are seasoned in different areas to influence your own decisions."
Thelma Akyea, MEd Sociology in Education (now Social Justice Education)
"I valued the practical component, which gave me the opportunity to go out into the community and practice exactly what I learned in class."
Marsha Malbari, MEd Counselling Psychology
All OISE MEd programs are involved in graduate collaborative programs.