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M Ed in Leadership of Wellbeing in Education

Available: Part-time

Level: 9

Duration: 2 years

Location: MIC Limerick

Delivery Mode:

Blended: Two Saturdays on campus per module and online lectures.

Assessment:

Continuous assessment and dissertation.

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Programme Overview

The promotion of wellbeing is gaining an increased profile in many settings including education. Hence the importance and relevance of the new M Ed in Leadership of Wellbeing in Education programme in Mary Immaculate College. This two-year part-time Level 9 programme will provide participants with the skills to assume leadership positions in the promotion of wellbeing in a variety of educational settings and in the wider community.

Key Features

The M Ed in Leadership of Wellbeing in Education programme will consider the different theoretical presentations of wellbeing and examine how learners can be empowered to take ownership of the many dimensions of their wellbeing as they progress through their education. The programme will demonstrate ways in which wellbeing can be promoted across the curriculum, recognising the impact of the hidden curriculum and the role of the many key stakeholders in education. The promotion of teacher wellbeing will also be a significant aspect of the programme with participants being facilitated to reflect on how they internalise the concept in their own lives.

The programme will equip participants in the development of leadership skills in relation to wellbeing in education. In addition participants will be enabled to conduct high level research in relation to wellbeing in education, thus providing themselves with a strong evidence base for future school initiatives.

The M Ed LWE programme, now in its third year, has been gaining increasing momentum in terms of profile and participation and more recently received endorsement from the Centre for School Leadership (CSL) in recognition of its excellent innovation and relevance to current Irish Education policy and practice.

To download the M Ed in Leadership of Wellbeing in Education programme flyer, click here.

M Ed in Leadership in Wellbeing in Education
M Ed in Leadership in Wellbeing in Education
This 2-year, part-time programme provides the skills to assume leadership in a variety of roles
M Ed in Leadership of Wellbeing in Education
Gerard Farrelly - Course Leader
The promotion of wellbeing is now essential in educational settings

The programme will look at wellbeing across the educational spectrum: through Early Childhood, Primary and Post-Primary; it will empower participants to reflect on the diversity of perspectives relating to wellbeing in education through participation in face-to-face and online learning. Participants will engage with research pertaining to wellbeing and related areas and will be facilitated in the application of the various paradigms to their own settings.

The M Ed draws on the specialist expertise at Mary Immaculate College in a variety of disciplines relating to wellbeing, including Physical Education; Social, Personal and Health Education; and Development Education. The importance of an integrated approach to wellbeing will be evident throughout the programme.

Student Experience

My experience of this course has been very positive. The support I and all other participants received from all lecturers throughout these past two years has been second to none. 

This course is aimed at all teaching staff working in schools, not just school leaders or members of in-school management teams. I was the only participant in this year’s cohort that was in a formal leadership role. This course is open to all - do not let the course title influence your potential participation. 

The hybrid model of face-to-face lectures, which are crucially communicated in advance, and online content with weekly e-tivities was conducive and motivating to all participants who have busy personal and professional lives. 

Akin to all Master’s, this is a challenging course but manageable. The content is relevant, practical and beneficial to one’s own wellbeing, with self-care modules and tips. There is an appropriate mix of both practical and theoretical content whereby one assignment actually initiated the SSE engagement with wellbeing for all participants within their schools. I now have a catalogue of wellbeing resources and tools to share with colleagues in order to put the well into being in my school in partnership with all staff.

I would recommend anybody with an interest in wellbeing to participate in this course, you will not regret it, it will ameliorate your own wellbeing and give you clarity around just how quintessential the effective implementation of wellbeing is within schools for both staff and pupils alike.

Robbie O’Connell, Principal of St Brendan’s N.S., Blennerville, Tralee, Co.Kerry.

Robbie O’Connell, Principal
Robbie O’Connell, Principal
"The content is relevant, practical and beneficial to one’s own wellbeing."

Contact

Dr. Gerard Farrelly, Programme Director

E: Gerard.Farrelly@mic.ul.ie

Programme Content

The M Ed in Leadership of Wellbeing in Education programme will take place over the course of four semesters (two academic years) with the taught components taking place mainly in Year 1.

The programme will be scheduled on evenings and on Saturdays. As part of the programme, participants will attend one residential weekend in Delphi Adventure Resort, Leenane, Connemara, Co. Galway.

M Ed in Leadership of Wellbeing in Education
Modules will be taught in a blended format (face-to-face and online), and are as follows:

  • Critical Analysis and Reflection on Wellbeing 1
  • Critical Analysis and Reflection on Wellbeing 2
  • Introducing Wellbeing into Education 1
  • Introducing Wellbeing into Education 2
  • Wellbeing for Identity, Belonging and Citizenship and
  • Leadership of Wellbeing in Education
  • Research Methods 1
  • Research Methods 2
Students will also be required to engage weekly with a range of research papers, podcasts, videos and/or reflective exercises as part of the programme. The online content is delivered through the Moodle platform in MIC. Students will be required to complete formal assessment tasks and a dissertation prior to the award of the the M Ed degree.
Endorsed by CSL

Entry Requirements

Applicants should have at least a second class honours (2.2 minimum) primary degree (Level 8, NFQ) in a relevant or cognate discipline that incorporates a substantial education component.

It is expected that applicants should have a minimum of two years’ experience as a teacher whose work incorporates a significant focus on wellbeing and related fields.

Places on the programme will be offered based on the above, viz. qualifications, performance at interview (if applicable), language proficiency level (if applicable), and application form.

Please note: This programme is limited to a maximum of 15 participants per cohort.

Click here for English language requirements.

How to Apply

Applications for the M Ed in Leadership of Wellbeing in Education are now open.

To apply, please complete all the steps below:

  1. Download and complete the application form here  (application fee Payment Ref Number required).
  2. Please pay the non-refundable €50 application fee here using Stripe, and return the completed application along with the supporting documents below by email only to  TaughtProgrammes@mic.ul.ie

What to include with your Application

You will be required to send:

  1. University transcripts and certificates
  2. If English is not your first language/language of qualification, you will require:
  • English translation of transcript/qualification
  • Your English Language Competency Certificate (Academic IELTS or equivalent)

Applications will close at on 27 June 2025.

 

Please Note: This programme is not open to applications from non-EU countries. See International programme listing here.

For fees click here.

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  • Programme Overview
  • Programme Content
  • Entry Requirements
  • How to Apply
  • Ask a Question