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Education - Primary Teaching

Postgraduate
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Are you passionate about education? With a Professional Master of Education (PME) from Hibernia College, you can register with the Teaching Council as a member of the teaching profession.

Award Name Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Major
Awarding Body QQI
NFQ Level Level 9 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ) Major QQI Level 9 NFQ
Course Provider:
Location:
Dublin City Centre
Attendance Options:
Blended, Evening, Full time, Weekend
Qualification Letters:
PME
Apply to:
Course provider

Duration

24 months

Online Tutorials
You should expect to have approximately three to four tutorials each week (Monday–Friday). Tutorials are 1–2 hours in length and occur typically between the hours of 5 PM and 9 PM. Please note that these classes are live, and you will be expected to attend at the times stated.

Face-to-Face Events
You will meet on Saturdays at a regional study centre from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM, the number of Saturdays is dependent on which module you are undertaking, Depending on the module, attendance at F2F events on Saturday may be consecutive over a number of weekends. Locations for the centres are determined closer to the start of term because locations are based on where our students are located. There will also be a number of face-to-face weeks as well as some mid term days.

Gaeltacht
The Gaeltacht is a core part of the PME in Primary Education programme. You should expect to spend four weeks (two weeks each year) in a Gaeltacht area, and attendance on designated weeks is compulsory for registration with The Teaching Council. Please note that the College has no role in the provision of accommodation for families.

Required Study and Attendance
It is recommended that you set aside approximately 37 hours per week for study, including tutorials and classes. The programme is 24 continuous months with a short break at Christmas and in the summer. The programme is full-time, delivered through a blended learning model, and full attendance is required.

Entry Requirements

An undergraduate degree at Level 8 or higher on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) which has an ECTS weighting of at least 180 credits.

The grade and subject of the degree are not relevant for the purpose of meeting the minimum entry requirements.

Please note that an NFQ Level 8 Higher Diploma on its own does not fulfil this requirement.

Department of Education Minimum Leaving Certificate Entry Requirements

Subject / Grade

Irish
C2 Higher Level H4

English
C2 Ordinary Level O4
Or
E Higher Level H7

Maths
C2 Ordinary Level O4
Or
E Higher Level H7

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Further information

Next Intakes: Spring 2024, Autumn 2024

GCSE/GCE A Level Requirements
Minimum grade C in GCE A level Gaeilge
Minimum grade C in both GCSE English and English Literature
Minimum grade B in GCSE English or English Literature
Minimum grade D in GCSE Additional Mathematics or minimum grade C at GCSE level in Mathematics

Alternatives to English, Gaeilge and Mathematics Requirements
A pass in a University First Arts exam in the appropriate subject at NFQ Level 8

Alternatives to Gaeilge Requirement
Diploma in Arts (Applied Irish) from University College Cork
Dioplóma sa Ghaeilge (Leibhéal B2) from University of Galway
Dioplóma sa Ghaeilge Fheidhmeach from University College Dublin
Dioplóma sa Ghaeilge from Maynooth University
Diploma in Irish from the University of Ulster
Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge (TEG) Leibhéal B2 (Meánleibhéal 2) from Maynooth University
Minimum grade C in the NUI matriculation exam (pre-1992)

Alternatives to Mathematics Requirement
A Pass grade obtained in Mathematics in the Matriculation examination (which existed up to 1992)
A merit grade (65–79%) or distinction grade (80–100%) obtained in QQI Level 5 Mathematics course (5N 1833)
Please note that the above are the only accepted entry requirements, as set by the Department of Education. Because these are Department of Education imposed requirements, unfortunately, the College will not be in a position to accept any alternative qualifications.

Application Fee
€95

Tuition Fees
On acceptance of place: €1,050 deposit. Includes €50 in respect of Garda Vetting processing fee.

First instalment (before course begins): €6,875
Second instalment (approx. 10 months later): €7,875
Additional costs are incurred for each Gaeltacht stay and are payable to a third-party provider.

SPRING 2024: CLOSES 9 FEBRUARY 2024
AUTUMN 2024: CLOSES 26 JUNE 2024

Application Fee: €95

The role of the primary school teacher is to educate while demonstrating respect, care, trust and integrity. Our PME programme will teach you how to nurture the intellectual and personal development of children while instilling a passion for lifelong learning in young lives. The programme will prepare you to become the best and most professional teacher you can be. Prior teaching experience is not required to apply.

The PME in Primary Education is a 120-credit award at Level 9 delivered over 24 months. It is a blended learning programme, combining online and face-to-face delivery to develop professionals positioned to be leaders in the field of primary education.

The programme consists of a sequence of modules that reflect contemporary issues in education and the skills and knowledge required to be primary school teachers who enable effective learning. Our emphasis on research ensures that student teachers engage with a process of self-critical learning. Student teachers are trained to use evidence-informed reflection to continually improve their practice.

Academic Accreditation: QQI
Professional Accreditation: The Teaching Council

Module Title Credits
101 Foundation Studies: History and Policy of Education, Philosophy of Education and Curriculum Studies 5
102 Foundation Studies: Sociology of Education and Psychology of Education 5
103 Professional Studies: The Arts Education (Visual, Music, Dance, Drama, Film and Digital) 5
104 Professional Studies: A Global Curriculum (Social and Environmental Education, GCE) 5
105 Professional Studies: Languages, Literacy and Learning 5
106 Professional Studies: Numeracy and Mathematical Understanding 5
107 School Placement 1: The Professional Teacher 10
108 School Placement 2: The Inclusive Teacher 15
109 Advanced School Placement: The Agentic Teacher 25
110 Research: Evidence-Informed Pedagogical Practice 10
111 Professional Studies: Health and Wellbeing (SPHE, PE) 5
112 Professional Studies: Science and Digital Technology Education 5
113 Inclusion, Identity and Diversity — Inclusive Pedagogy 5
114 An Ghaeilge Ghairmiúil 5

115 Electives:
115a Outdoor Play and Learning in Early Childhood 5
115b Ag Múineadh Trí Mheán na Gaeilge/Teaching Through the Medium of Irish 5
115c Building 21st-Century Skills for Teachers and Pupils 5
115d Digital Technology — Problem Solving and Computational Thinking 5
116 Ethical Multi-Belief Education and Professional Competencies 5

The course is assessed on a continual basis. Assessments include but are not limited to essays, reflective journals, presentations, practical demonstrations, learning logs, a research project, written exams, portfolio submissions and a mini-thesis of 10,000 words.


Hibernia College
Block B, The Merrion Centre,
Merrion Road,
Dublin 4.
Phone: +353 (0)1 661 0168
info@hiberniacollege.net

Course Provider:
Location:
Dublin City Centre
Attendance Options:
Blended, Evening, Full time, Weekend
Qualification Letters:
PME
Apply to:
Course provider