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M Ed / Structured PhD in Literacy Education

Available: Part-time

Level: 9

Duration: 2 years (MEd)

Location: MIC Limerick

Delivery Mode:

Blended - a monthly in-person commitment on Saturdays alongside online sessions/tutorials.

Assessment:

Assignments predominantly

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Programme Overview

The Department of Language and Literacy Education, Mary Immaculate College is pleased to announce a M Ed / Structured PhD in Literacy Education in response to recommendations for high quality professional development in effective literacy instructional practice in recent policy reports at national level.

Key Features

Please note that the course to date has proven to be very popular - early application for 2025-26 is advised to secure a place.

The M Ed / Structured PhD in Literacy Education fosters the development of research, critical thinking and communication skills within the context of the evolving nature of literacy in the twenty first century.

In line with national and international recommendations, this programme seeks to promote literacy leaders within schools and communities whose literacy knowledge reflects the highest standards of academic rigour. It is of particular interest to classroom teachers, aspiring literacy leaders, school principals, policy makers and those engaged in the provision of continued professional development in the area of Literacy Education.

The programme is delivered through blended learning approaches and provides participants with the opportunity, in a collaborative setting, to reflect critically and synthesise key issues, debates, and controversies in Literacy Education. Evaluative feedback provided below.

The M Ed in Literacy Education programme is designed for people with a committed interest in literacy education.

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M Ed in Literacy Education – Aimed at people with a committed interest in literacy education.
M Ed Literacy students with Prof. Teresa Cremin.
M Ed Literacy students with Prof. Teresa Cremin.

"The course has supported me to transition to the next academic level. I have always enjoyed reading research but found the prospect of a masters very daunting and overwhelming. This course, being so linked to the reality of the teaching profession, while simultaneously pushing us to explore the world of research further has been the perfect catalyst in providing support for me to succeed on my journey this year. It has provided me with more confidence at a professional level where I can give advice to colleagues, speak about the area of literacy in interviews, etc."

"I just want to express how grateful I am for the opportunity to study with Josie and be a part of this group. It was transformative for my learning, teaching, and life. Looking back, I can’t believe how much learning took place in just one year. People like Josie are life’s rare treasures, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have been part of such a vibrant learning community."

"Each of the assignments played a big role in deepening my understanding of literacy-related teaching, starting with how to access quality papers, how to critique them, and to draw the important information from them. Each of the following modules then contributed much to my teaching, e.g., the critical role of oral language in literacy development, the addressing of tough social issues through the medium of novels and picture books, approaches to promotion of inclusion within the classroom and the entire school community, and the importance of representation in picture books."

"Looking back over the year, I can see the value and learning in every assignment and module. There is clearly a well thought out plan and each module builds on the one before so its a cohesive program."

"I have learned so much this year. I would never have anticipated the learning and thirst for knowledge that I have gained."

External Examiner Report (2023-24):

As in previous years, the students were, without reservation, extremely positive about the smooth-running of the programme, the level of academic challenge, the cohesion of the programme, and the commitment of the academic team.

Student Testimonial

Ross O' Connor - M Ed in Literacy Education

I decided to apply for the M Ed in Literacy Education as I have always been interested in language learning. Before becoming a teacher, I completed an undergraduate degree in languages and was always fascinated by language acquisition. When I researched the course, I liked that there were many different aspects to literacy education, and it felt like a good fit for me. I am passionate about the area of Teaching English as an Additional Language and there seemed to be good scope to explore this in greater details.

The course was filled with practical advice and suggestions to apply in the classroom. I really enjoyed getting lectures from Speech and Language therapists and specialists in all areas of literacy as I found that there was so much opportunity to ask questions that I had around teaching language in general.

Learn more

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M Ed in Literacy Education Testimonials

Contact

Dr Josephine Brady, Programme Coordinator

E: Josephine.Brady@mic.ul.ie

Programme Content

M Ed in Literacy Education

The first two semesters of Year 1 of the programme will consist of taught discipline-specific modules, including research modules c. The core modules in Semester One will explore the nature of literacy in the 21st century and provide foundational knowledge on literacy acquisition and diversity in the developmental trajectory of same.

The core modules in Semester 2 will focus on inclusive instructional practice, literacy difficulties, early interventions and literacy leadership. Pedagogies such as dialogic teaching, the role of play in language development, the importance of high quality children’s literature in the promotion of children’s literacy development and the role of parental support in the process of enhancing language skills will be investigated. Participants will be encouraged through the process of school self-evaluation to evaluate critically current national policies and curricula with respect to the promotion of effective literacy instruction.

Students who intend to exit the programme at the end of Semester 2 of Year 1 may qualify for a Postgraduate Diploma in Literacy Education qualification, provided they fulfil the University requirements for such an award.

Students who intend to exit with a Master's degree in Year 2 will begin working on their dissertation proposals in Semester 2 of Year 1 and will  begin work on the dissertation in Semester 1 of Year 2 of the programme.

60 Credits (Taught and Research) split over two years

Semester 1 (Year 1)
Foundations of Literacy Acquisition and Development
Diversity in Literacy Acquisition and Development
Advanced Research Methods 1: Principles and Practices of Research in Education
Critical Approaches to Children’s Literature
Autumn Masterclass
Semester 2 (Year 1)
Inclusive Literacy Pedagogy 
Promoting Effective Literacy Leadership in Educational Settings
Advanced Research Methods 2: Critical and Interpretive Research in Educational Settings
Leadership and Learning
Spring Masterclass
Semester 3 (Year 2)
Dissertation 1 (M-Grade)
Semester 4 (Year 2)
Dissertation 2 (M-Grade)

Structured PhD

Students may decide at the end of Semester 2 of Year 1 to continue onto the PhD stage of the programme. Those prospective doctoral candidate will develop a research proposal and participate in the International Research Methods Summer School (IRMSS) during the summer semester. On application to the doctoral component of the programme (Years 2, 3 and 4), participants are required to submit a draft proposal in summer semester, Year 1, which is approved at department and faculty level in terms of academic merit and suitability of topic. This proposal will then be reviewed by the MIC Postgraduate Research Sub-Committee (PRSC). Only students whose proposals have been approved at PRSC are eligible to continue onto the doctoral component of the programme.

Academic progress during stage two of the Structured PhD in Literacy Education will continue to be monitored by the Doctoral Studies Panel (DSP), in accordance with general academic regulations. The DSP will include a principal supervisor, plus any additional supervisor(s) and at least one other member, who will act as the student’s advisor. The DSP will be chaired by the principal supervisor; it will support and advise the student and supervisor(s) throughout the course of a student’s research programme. Members of the DSP will normally be members of faculty, or adjunct, visiting or affiliated academics or professionals.

360 Credits (Taught and Research) split over four years

Semester 1 (Year 1)
Foundations of Literacy Acquisition and Development
Diversity in Literacy Acquisition and Development
Advanced Research Methods 1: Principles and Practices of Research in Education
Critical Approaches to Children’s Literature
Autumn Masterclass
Semester 2 (Year 1)
Inclusive Literacy Pedagogy 1
Promoting Effective Literacy Leadership in Educational Settings
Advanced Research Methods 2: Critical and Interpretive Research in Educational Settings
Spring Masterclasses
Summer (Year 1)
Individual doctoral thesis work under supervision of designated supervisor and Doctoral Studies Panel
International Research Methods Summer School (IRMSS) subject to availability
 
Semester 3 (Year 2)
Individual doctoral thesis work under supervision of designated supervisor and Doctoral Studies Panel
Advanced Research Methods 3: Collecting and Analysing Cross Sectional and Statistical Data in Educational Settings
Graduate Studies Generic Skills
Semester 4 (Year 2)
Individual doctoral thesis work under supervision of designated supervisor and Doctoral Studies Panel
Descriptive and Inferential Statistics in Educational Research
Graduate Studies Generic Skills
Summer (Year 2)
Individual doctoral thesis work under supervision of designated supervisor and Doctoral Studies Panel
Semester 5 & 6 (Year 3)
Individual doctoral thesis work under supervision of designated supervisor and Doctoral Studies Panel
Summer (Year 3)
Individual doctoral thesis work under supervision of designated supervisor and Doctoral Studies Panel
Semester 7 & 8 (Year 3)
Individual doctoral thesis work under supervision of designated supervisor and Doctoral Studies Panel
Summer (Year 4)
Individual doctoral thesis work under supervision of designated supervisor and Doctoral Studies Panel

Entry Requirements

The minimum entry requirements for this programme are as follows:

Applicants should be the holders of a first class honours primary degree or upper second class honours (2.1) primary degree (Level 8, NFQ) in a relevant or cognate discipline that incorporates a substantial education or social science component.

Or

A Master's degree or equivalent qualification (Level 9, NFQ), at a minimum 2.2 honours level, in Literacy Education, that has been obtained from a university or other institution recognised by the University of Limerick and in accordance with the University of Limerick Policy on the Recognition of Prior Learning.

And

  • A minimum of two years’ experience as a teacher of Literacy or Literacy Education or related fields, may be considered as a basis for entry on a case-by-case basis. Acceptance under this criteria may be subject to an interview, which may be done in person or alternatively via video conferencing where the applicant is unavailable to attend.
  • Applicants for whom English is not a first language must provide evidence of their proficiency level in English in the form of an IELTS (International English Language Testing System) composite score of 6.5 – 7.0 with no less than 6.0 in any one component, or IELTS equivalent accepted by UL. Such applicants will be required to undergo an interview through English.

And

  • Submission of a research proposal (PhD applicants only) and application form in line with the requirements set out by the Research and Graduate School, MIC.
  • Places on the programme will be offered based on all the above, viz. qualifications, performance at interview (if applicable), language proficiency level (if applicable), PhD proposal, as well as applicants’ references given in the application form.

For English language requirements, click here.

How to Apply

M Ed in Literacy Education

Applications for the MEd in Literacy Education are now open and places are filling up fast.

Please Note: This programme is not open to applications from non-EU countries. Application fees are non-refundable due to applicant ineligibility. See International programme listing here.

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 on 27 June 2025.

Structured PhD in Literacy Education

The SPhD in Literacy Education programme is dependent upon staffing capacity for doctoral supervision.


For fees click here.

Contact
Programme Coordinator
Dr Josephine Brady
+353 85 8702647

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  • Programme Content
  • Entry Requirements
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