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MASTER OF TEACHING (DANCE)


COURSE REQUIREMENTS


START September 2012


DURATION 2-3 years part-time


LEVEL/CREDITS Level 7 (180 credits)


LOCATION Distance learning with a compulsory three-day, study seminar at the start of the programme.


LANGUAGE English


APPLY BY 30 April 2012


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A good honours degree in dance or with a signifi cant dance component. You should hold a recognised dance teaching qualifi cation and be employed as a dance teacher for the duration of the programme. The RAD welcomes applications from professional dance teachers who do not hold traditional academic qualifi cations but have equivalent experiential learning. Successful applicants with a PGCE and QTS will be accredited for 60 credits at M Level, and will be required to complete the remaining 120 credits for the Master of Teaching (Dance) award.


APPLICATION Via Registry, Faculty of Education, RAD (see page 60).


VALIDATED BY


With over a decade of delivering high quality dance teacher education, the RAD offers a Masters programme, validated by the University of Surrey and accredited by the Teacher Development Agency for Schools. The Master of Teaching (Dance) is comparable with other M level qualifi cations but is distinguished by an emphasis on work-based research which impacts on the learning environment.


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