Course details
The Postgraduate Diploma in Special Educational Needs at the School of Education, NUI, Galway provides a recognised postgraduate qualification for all support teachers working in the area of special educational needs and learning support in mainstream primary and post primary schools, and for teachers in special classes, special schools/units and other relevant educational settings.
The course gives teachers a thorough professional knowledge and understanding of special needs and learning difficulties and it equips them with the necessary knowledge, skills and competencies to be effective in supporting the education of those with special needs and learning difficulties in various contexts. The programme is supported by the Department of Education and Skills (DES) and provides a recognised qualification for teachers working in the area of special educational needs and learning support in mainstream and special settings. Programme fees are paid by the DES. The programme is delivered by a core team supported by a cohort of associate lecturers with a range of experience and expertise.
Key facts
Entry requirements
To be eligible applicants must be graduates and qualified teachers registered with the Teaching Council of Ireland. Further eligibility criteria are included in the DES circular.
Course outline
This course is delivered by a core team supported by a cohort of guest lecturers and practitioners with a wide range of expertise. Inclusive approaches to teaching and learning are discussed and demonstrated and teachers are supported in implementing them in their schools. Participants are encouraged to engage actively with the programme and a constant emphasis is placed on developing the skills required to become effective reflective practitioners in the field of special educational needs.
Assessment is based on successful practice in the classroom and a number of course work assignments.
The programme consists of five modules:
- Inclusion: Perspectives and Implications for Practice
- Assessment, Planning and Applications
- Curricular Issues for Special Educational Needs
- Implications of Educational Disability
- Specialist Study
The programme involves release from schools/centres for designated block periods (a total of eight weeks over the academic year with substitute cover) with, in addition, some lectures and workshops taking place on Saturdays. The programme also includes supervised work in the teachers’ own schools/centres and a four-day placement in a special setting other than their own. Key to the programme are inclusive approaches to teaching and learning which are discussed and demonstrated with teachers supported in implementing such approaches in their schools. Participants are encouraged to engage actively with the programme and a constant emphasis is placed on developing the skills required to become effective reflective practitioners in the field of special educational needs.
Requirements and assessment
Assessment is through coursework assignments undertaken during the year and is linked to teachers’ developing practice.
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