Qualification
Master Of Education Degree
CAO/MU Apply code
MH54L
Award Type and NFQ level
Taught Masters (9)
Study Mode
Part time
Closing Date
12 July 2025

Overview

This programme aims to provide opportunities for educators to explore and examine aspects of their own practice with a view to improving the educational experiences of the students in their care. Central to the programme is the development of a reflective disposition which is a core principle underpinning action research. Recent Teaching Council policies such as Induction (Droichead) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) (Cosán) promote teaching as a lifelong learning continuum along with the concept of teacher as researcher. This Master’s in Education upholds the concept of teaching as innovative professional practice, combining academic study with research in practice. It is envisaged that successful candidates of the programme will go on to serve key roles in the educational community as curriculum and policy developers.

Underpinned by the philosophy of Friedrich Froebel, his contemporaries and later scholars, this programme will specifically explore Action Research in its many forms within educational settings. Through the work of Froebel (1933), Dewey (1912), Brookfield (1995) and others associated with critical reflection, this programme will provide opportunities to further develop students’ skills at a higher level in order to inspire transformative practices within educational settings.


Course structure

Duration: 2 year part-time

Year 1

3 x 10 credit modules x 24 hours contact time = Early Childhood Modules

Year 2 (upon successful completion of Year 1)

4 x7.5 credit modules x 48 hours contact time = 144 hours

1 x 30 credit module = 34 hours (Action Research based Dissertation)

250 hours independent learning for each module

Disclaimer
The modules below are indicative of the content associated with this course of study.
The modules are subject to change as the curriculum is revised and reviewed annually.

Entry Requirements

This programme is primarily aimed at candidates who are working in the Primary and Early Childhood Education sectors and who wish to develop their practice through Action Research. Candidates are required to be in regular employment in an educational setting and to meet one of the criteria listed below:

  • A level 8 Bachelor of Education degree or equivalent with a minimum grade level of 2.1, be fully probated, and registered with the Teaching Council.
  • A level 9 Postgraduate Diploma in Special Educational Needs (PDSEN) or Higher Diploma in Primary and/or Secondary Education, be fully probated and registered with the Teaching Council. This proposed programme facilitates an extension to the PDSEN which is geared towards enhancing professional practice specifically in the area of Special Educational Needs. Students on this programme are already qualified, practising teachers.
  • A level 8 degree in Early Childhood Education with a minimum grade level of 2:1. It is proposed that this MEd would also facilitate BA students to progress towards a MEd qualification. However, as this programme is currently a 3-year degree, they will be required to undertake 90 credits.
  • (Students who fall into categories 1 or 2 above will be granted an exemption from 30 credits. It is also anticipated that students with a 4-year BEd from other institutions may pursue this MEd programme, presuming they fulfil the requirements).


    How to apply

    Applications for postgraduate courses will open mid-October. Further information on how to apply for the course will be provided then. If you have any queries please contact pgadmissions@mu.ie.

    Got a question about this course?

    Contact Rebecca Boyle
    Tel +353 (01) 474 7450
    Email froebel.department@mu.ie
    Website https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/froebel-department-primary-and-early-childhood-education
    Address Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Co. Kildare