M.Ed. Urban Learner Program #10

Caring Cosmopolitanism

Classroom TeacherA cutting edge program, the UBC Urban Learner M.Ed has been developed to further an understanding of challenges and achievements in urban education. It draws from, and builds upon the expertise and rich experiences of school teachers and other education practitioners working in urban school environments.

While appreciating and extending the rigor of inquiry in urban education, the program challenges past stereotypes of urban ‘problems’ and languages of ‘risk’ and places the notion of Caring Cosmopolitanism and the institutions of Education at the heart of the revival of urban schools, networked publics, communities, and landscapes.

The cosmopolitan vision presented in this program invites an ethical and reflexive outlook of care  of self and the Other, underpinned by a grasp of the complex and multidimensional social and political realities, and embodied and technological social networks, in which they practice, live, and act. 

The Urban Learner M.Ed. program therefore aims to:

  • Enhance and extend further the cohort participants’ knowledge and understanding of urban education, and the rich “urban assets”: of culture,  new media, the arts, civic and sacred institutions, commerce, architecture and public spaces, etc.;
  • Recognize, appreciate and celebrate the work of educators who are actively trying to ‘make a difference’ in the lives of children, parents and diverse communities in multicultural urban areas;
  • Extend cohort participants’ understanding of the networked technologies, discourse, practices, and lived experiences entailed in Caring Cosmopolitanism towards positively enhancing urban education environments and the impact on those living in those environments;
  • Support cohort participants in inquiring about their own (and others’) practice as researchers, specific to their profession in urban education settings;
  • Encourage collaborative approaches to academic, professional and community engagement and growth; and
  • Provide a rich and rewarding course of study which culminates in fulfilling the participants’ career stage standing as required by the Teacher Qualification Service of British Columbia (TQS).

This is the tenth UBC Urban Learner cohort offered in collaboration with the Vancouver Elementary School Teachers Association (VESTA).

Information Sessions

Vancouver

  • Thursday, May 24, 2012
  • 4:00-5:15pm
  • VESTA (2915 Commercial Drive - map), Room B




+Schedule

Please note, we are currently updating the program schedule and will post the term dates by April 12, 2012.

YEAR ONE
TBA Living Inquiry Within Urban Communities (3 credits) CCFI 501
TBA Advanced Seminar in Urban Education (3 credits) CCFI 572A
TBA Theorizing Knowing: Caring Cosmopolitans (3 credits) CCFI 502
TBA The Urban Learner Summer Institute (6 credits) CCFI 572B & CCFI 565B
YEAR TWO
TBA Advanced Seminar: Narrative Studies in Urban Settings (3 credits) CCFI 508A
TBA Research Methods (3 credits) CCFI 508B
TBA The Urban Major Paper/Graduating Project (3 credits) CCFI 590
TBA *Complete two electives of coursework in a relevant field of study (6 credits)

* Students can choose to complete the required two electives at a time, they must be completed between September 2012 to April 2014.  Contact the Cohort Advisor for approval.

+Requirements

All students must meet the requirements for this program, which include:

  • An approved Bachelor's degree and, for K-12 teachers, one year of teacher education, OR
  • A 5-year Bachelor's degree in Education; OR
  • A 4-year Bachelor's degree in Education or other appropriate area provided the applicant has completed all the necessary prerequisites listed below.
  • A completed four-year undergraduate degree and at least a 76% average on all senior-level credits or at least 12 credits of third or fourth-year courses in the A- grade range (at UBC 80% or higher) in the field of intended graduate study.
  • A minimum of two years of teaching experience.

+Prerequisites

There are no pre-requisites for this program.

+Application Process

The online application is now open.

Note: For a complete explanation on how to prepare and submit your application package, please listen to our recording.

In addition to your online application, please forward:

  • Two official (sealed) transcripts from all post-secondary institutions (except from UBC).
  • Three letters of reference. It is strongly recommended that references be submitted electronically (If you fill in the referee's email address when completing the online application, an email will be sent automatically to your referee with a link and instructions for submission). If you wish to submit references by mail, the referee’s signature must appear across the sealed flap of the envelope to ensure confidentiality. The form is available here.
  • Resumé and a 600-word statement of intent about your perspectives of teaching, indicating how you think this program (along with your current education and experience) can help you enjance your understanding of your teaching practice

You must apply for this program on-line; please PRINT this page and refer to it when you are making your application, paying particular attention to the exact wording for the program you are applying for.

IMPORTANT: If you apply to the wrong program, the Faculty of Graduate Studies will not refund your application fee, or transfer or cancel your application, so please ensure you select the appropriate program or you will have to re-apply and pay an additional application fee.

  • Go to www.grad.ubc.ca/apply/online/.
  • Before beginning your application, read all of the instructions.
  • When you are ready to apply, click on "Apply Online".
  • Read the instructions, and click on "Create Your Account" (unless you have already begun your application, in which case you should "Login").
  • Once you have created your account, choose "New Application" and then click on "Start a Completely New Application".
  • Under "Degree" choose "Master of Education" in the pulldown menu.
  • Under "Program" you must choose "EPLT - M.Ed Cohort -Urban Learner – UL10"
  • Proceed with your application as instructed.
  • When finished entering your information, you must click "Submit" for the application to work.
  • You will automatically receive an email acknowledgement, with instructions on documentation and deadlines.

APPLICATION REMINDERS:

  • We need sealed transcripts from EVERY post-secondary institution you attended, whether or not they issued you a degree, except UBC. If you are a UBC alumnus, please provide your student number and we will print your transcript.
  • If you have transcripts, please enclose or fax us photocopies, including the transfer key(s) on the reverse of the page (604-822-2015). We can make a quick adjudication of your eligibility even before all of your official documents arrive. Please note that this adjudication is not official until we have received your sealed transcripts.
  • Send everything – EVERYTHING – to the attention of Fiona Czeschel at EPLT (1304-2125 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4). The most common delay in admissions is caused by the search for documents that are sent to other locations on this huge campus.
  • It is preferred that references be submitted electronically: when you submit your application, include the referee's email address. This will generate an automatic email which contains a link to a site where your referee can enter his/her reference, and then submit it. They can type as much as they want, despite the apparent size of the text box. This link will only be available when your application is submitted. If you plan on having your referee(s) submit a reference by mail, please leave the email address blank on the application.
  • If you decide to submit any or all of your references by hard copy you can download the reference form for this program here. A letter can take the place of the reference form but it must answer the questions posed in the reference form. The reference form is designed for professors to fill out. If your referee is not a professor, please ask him or her to write about your ability to successfully complete a graduate degree in this particular focus.
  • IMPORTANT: Reference letters submitted by mail must be received here in sealed envelopes with the referee's signature written across the sealed envelope flap.

Please contact Fiona Czeschel (604-822-1876, or toll-free in North America at 1-888-492-1122) if you are having problems with the application process.

+Tuition

Program fees will be paid over a minimum of 7 installments of $1,774.41 payable in September, January and May of each year. The program total is $12,420.87 plus applicable student fees.

Tuition fees are in Canadian dollars, are reviewed annually by the UBC Board of Governors, and are subject to change.




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