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About the course
The National MA Education (Wales) is a truly transformative and sector-leading programme for educational professionals in Wales, from early career teachers to senior leaders.
Entry Requirements
Applicants must have Qualified Teacher Status to be eligible for this programme. In addition to the direct application form, applicants for this programme are required to complete the National MA Education (Wales) Supplementary Application Form OR the Recognition of Prior Learning Application Form. This completed form should be emailed to admissions@glyndwr.ac.uk on completion.
Due to the complexity of the application and funding application process for the National MA Education (Wales), we will endeavour to communicate whether your application has been successful as soon as possible, but at this point we are not able to provide a detailed timeframe for response
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Student Profile(s)
Amanda
I have been in the post of a Primary Headteacher since 2004 and was looking for a Masters’ course to improve my current skills, knowledge and practice. I chose to study for an MA Education (Leadership) at Wrexham Glyndwr, in part because of its location, but also because I could study part-time over three years, making it achievable whilst working.
I was surprised by how much the course content stretched my professional knowledge and thinking, developing the skills I needed to interpret and appreciate educational research at a deeper level. The research and study activities were relevant to my post which gave me the opportunity to improve my practice simultaneously and the lecturers were all very supportive.
Now that I’ve completed the course, I have the confidence to challenge and explore educational research, as well as having a greater understanding of a wider range of educational systems and frameworks. I’ve built up positive networks with other professionals and can now support others considering graduate and postgraduate study.
Importantly, I feel empowered by the skills I have acquired to improve the strategic leadership of my school and gained the confidence to take on the role of Chair for the Primary Headteachers' Federation in Wrexham.
I feel honoured and grateful that I was able to study at WGU and be part of the learning and growth of this establishment. I feel very proud of my achievements.
https://www.glyndwr.ac.uk/en/Studentlife/StudentStories/AmandaWilliams/