Handbook home
Master of Modern Languages Education (MC-MLED) // Attributes, outcomes and skills
About this course
Coordinator
Julie Choi
Contact
Currently enrolled students:
Future students:
Intended learning outcomes
Graduates of the Master of Modern Languages Education will be able to:
KNOWLEDGE
- Analyse and communicate an understanding of the nature and form of language as a system
- Critically appraise and explain the application of current methodologies for teaching an additional language other than English
- Have advanced theoretical understanding and knowledge of current research, debates, policies and practices in education from a multidisciplinary and global perspective.
SKILLS
- Critique and manage language curricula and resources which are culturally and linguistically appropriate
- Interpret and apply advanced professional knowledge of key areas of specialisation in teaching an additional language other than English
- Critically analyse educational theories, debates, policies and practices through evidence based research
- Evaluate the social, cultural, political and historical contexts informing education policies and practices.
APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
- Identify and explain implications of the second language acquisition process for learning and teaching
- Critique and apply multidisciplinary educational theories and evidence based research to inform policy and/or improve professional practice
- Evaluate and communicate contemporary educational research ideas and findings to the wider educational community
- Plan and execute an education research based project, or produce a piece of education research scholarship within the area of modern languages education.
Generic skills
- Critical reasoning and thinking
- Problem solving
- Communication
- Evidence based decision making
- Teamwork and professional collaboration
- Creativity and innovation
- Self-reflection, career awareness and lifelong learning
- Active and participatory citizenship.
Graduate attributes
Graduates of the Master of Modern Languages will have the necessary attributes to:
- Evaluate contemporary educational issues in modern languages and approaches from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including sociological, economical, psychological and pedagogical perspectives (academic distinction)
- Contribute to discussions and debates associated with the role of modern languages education in addressing contemporary local, national and global issues (global citizenship)
- Promote social justice, employability, career awareness, wellbeing and citizenship through educational policy and practice (integrity and self awareness)
- Be creative, innovative, self directed and lifelong learners, able to link theory and practice and respond to the changing educational landscape (integrity and self awareness).
Last updated: 9 October 2024