Special Educational Needs – Autism
Master of Arts
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Course Code | SG_ESPEC_M09 |
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Céim | 9 |
Fad ama | 3 years |
Creidmheasanna | 105 |
Modh Seachadta | Blended |
Suímh campais | St Angelas |
Modh Seachadta | Páirtaimseartha |
Forbhreathnú Cúrsa
This MA is considered stage two with a Postgraduate Diploma being completed in stage one, leading to preparation for and completion of a Masters level dissertation.
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Bliain 1
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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Year |
Understanding Autism: Theoretical Perspectives and Implications for PracticeAims of the Module are: To enable participants to acquire a thorough professional knowledge and understanding of the theoretical and conceptual dimensions of autism; To critically examine theories of learning and pedagogy in relation to autism; To appreciate the parents' and carers' perspective and understand the importance of students' voice in planning and work. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Critically evaluate their knowledge of autism in the context of their professional practice; 2. Understand current theory and practice through consideration of the historical context of autism; 3. Articulate an understanding of autism and the range of individual differences across the spectrum; 4. Appreciate and critique influences upon educational policy development in relation to students with autism, 5. Recognise the challenges which students face and the relationship between typical child development and the experiences of this population. |
15 | Mandatory |
Year |
Engaging Autistic Students: Assessment and Planning for Teaching and LearningThe aim of this module is to acquaint participants with a knowledge and understanding of current theory and practices relating to assessment and teaching for effective learning by and inclusion of students with autism. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Assess individual learning strengths and differences using both standardised and non-standardised methods and interpret the assessments of other professionals; 2. Plan, set specific, time-related targets and implement effective teaching strategies and Individual Education Plans (IEPs) or Student Support Plans (SSPs)to meet students’ differenceswithin the context of a whole-school/team approach; 3. Demonstrate the skills, understanding and attitudes of the ‘reflective and reflexive practitioner’ and develop a critical approach to their own practice, based on knowledge of relevant theory and research; 4. Critically evaluate the effectiveness of support strategies, monitor and review students’ progress and amend as necessary the students’ programmes in consultation with relevant others; 5. Ensure a holistic and systemic approach towards the education of students with autism and facilitate maximum inclusion and access to learning and curriculum. |
15 | Mandatory |
Year |
Autistic Students: Teaching ApproachesThis module will equip teachers with the necessary knowledge, skills and competencies to support the holistic education and inclusion of autistic students. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the components of the curriculum and the role of the teacher in the planning, delivery and evaluation of appropriate curricula for the range and diversity of students with autism in their caseload and in the school/institution; 2. Collaborate closely and effectively with related and relevant disciplines/professions and parents to promote the best interests of students with autism; 3. Effectively understand and support the social, emotional and psychological needs of students with autism and encourage their emotional growth and develop their capacity for learning; 4. Choose interventions and adapt teaching approaches, strategies and methods based on the assessed learning differences of the student with autism or a family taking account of the research evidence base 5. Monitor, evaluate and review the effectiveness of intervention strategies, differentiated approaches and IEPs/SSPsfor students with autism; 6. Demonstrate knowledge, skills and competence in the use of a range of resources and materials for supporting the education of students with autism. |
15 | Mandatory |
Year |
Supporting Autistic Students with reference to Emotional Regulation and Promotion of Positive BehaviourThe purpose of this module is to engage with literature which will support teachers with understanding behaviour. Teachers will be supported to develop knowledge, skills and understanding in promoting social and emotional development, understanding behaviour and preparation for adulthood for autistic students. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Recognise the challenges which students with autism face in relation to developing self-management skills and the implications for promoting such skills; 2. Recognise and identify aspects of teaching methodologies, styles and environment that are challenging for students with autismand make suitable adaptations 3. Develop skills in respect of the critical analysis of recent research data related to autism with particular reference to self- management and promoting positive behaviour to justify, interpret, understand and implement strategies to meet the learning differences of students’ with autismin their caseload; 4. Adapt teaching approaches, strategies and methods taking into account the individual differences of studentswith autism at different levels in their ability to self-manage and control behaviour; 5. Use professional judgement to fulfil the role of advisor and consultant to students with autism with a view to achieving inclusion, continuity and progression within the school/institution environment and beyond. |
15 | Mandatory |
Bliain 2
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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1 |
Advanced ResearchThis module examines the design and process of educational research , enabling participants to develop and design a research study for their MA dissertation. The module enhances participants critical, methodological and practical skills necessary for conducting research. Key areas considered include the value of research in society and professional settings, research approaches, identifying and formulating research questions, data collection tools, and data analysis. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Identify, critique and apply appropriate research methodologies to a specific research area of their choice and which is relevant to their pathway; 2. Make full use of library and electronic search facilities; 3. Use pertinent literature as a resource to develop understandings and to illuminate data and evidence to be collected; 4. Conduct a literature search and present a critical evaluation of the literature research findings; 5. Identify a suitable area and/or issue for investigation which has professional and pathway relevance; 6. Develop a clearly articulated hypothesis/research question; 7. Design and produce a detailed research framework; 8. Extend and deepen their understanding of a chosen area of investigation; 9. Develop an appreciation of reliability, validity, dependability, credibility and contexts as they apply to chosen methodologies; 10. Reflect on and evaluate ethical issues pertaining to research; 11. Critically evaluate qualitative and quantitative research approaches and methods; 12. In light of the literature reviewed and the data and evidence collected, refine and elaborate both their own personal theories/values and those of others; 13. Reflect on and assess the potential to have an impact within their own context/organisations; 14. Develop as researchers and reflective practitioners; 15. Prepare, structure and present work employing appropriate academic guidelines; 16. Demonstrate originality, initiative and reflection; 17. Produce a brief synopsis of the proposed investigation to a tutor and to a peer tutor group for guidance and support; 18. Identify and critique the research process proposed including instrumentation, sampling and analyses; 19. Justify their chosen approach/methodology, identifying issues and limitations; 20. Complete a Dissertation Proposal. |
15 | Mandatory |
2 |
DissertationThe dissertation module is a crucial component of the MA programme, enabling participants to explore an area of personal and professional interest through a 20,000-word research dissertation. The area researched aligns with the Advanced Research Methods proposal, completed earlier. The research dissertation fosters originality, initiative, and reflective thinking as participants organise and apply their research skills in a professional context. The research dissertation aims to contribute to a broader understanding, inform policy development and impact practice in both professional and academic arenas. Torthaí Foghlama 1. carry out an investigation of personal interest and professional relevance to the standards of Masters level research requirements; 2. complete and submit a dissertation to the standards and within the time and length parameters outlined in the dissertation handbook; 3. have reached a level of competence and confidence within the area of study which allows them to enhance their own professional performance and contribute to the professional development of colleagues in that area; 4. have reached a high degree of critical awareness of the opportunities and challenges for their professional organisation or institution arising out of the findings of their research; 5. be able to act as change agents within their organisation /institution as a result of their learning; 6. be able to enter into critical dialogue with the wider professional and academic community on the topic/issues pursued in their dissertation. |
30 | Mandatory |
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