Congratulations to Mr Wayman who was successful in obtaining one of twelve scholarship places made available to all State School Principals in Queensland to return to study a Master of Education (Inclusive Education) with QUT.
The Master of Education (Inclusive Education) will help to identify and reduce barriers to individual student’s learning and development as well as to develop educational environments that recognise difference, value diversity, foster high levels of student engagement and learning, challenge social injustice and inequity, and support collaborative relationships among students, parents/ caregivers, staff and community professionals.
The degree has been designed to build educators' and school leaders' knowledge of theories, current research and instructional practice to best support the learning, social and behavioural needs of diverse learners in inclusive classrooms and support collaborative relationships among students, parents/caregivers, staff and community professionals.
This study area is designed to prepare teachers and allied professionals with the knowledge and experience they need in order to best support the learning, social and behavioural needs of diverse learners in inclusive classrooms.