Dear Andrew Azzopardi
The M.Ed. (inclusive education) at Sheffield is specific to education, so I
imagine is aimed primarily at people working within or wishing to work in
education. The MA is a more broad ranging course for people working in the
social services, health service, as
counsellors, in the arts, and as trainers and activists. It contains more
interdisciplinary material on disability (eg from philsophy and cultural
studies, political science, sociology and psychology).
I hope this answers your question.
Best wishes
Deborah
and the MA you are running. Why is there the
>need for two separate courses within the same university?
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>Andrew Azzopardi
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>From: Deborah Marks <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: MA Disability Studies at Sheffield
>Date: Friday, July 16, 1999 5:47 PM
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>Dear all,
>
>Wanted to let you know of recent change in the location of MA/Diploma
>programme in Disability Studies at Sheffield University. We are moving from
>the Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies to Sociological Studies from
>September. This means that there will be an expansion in the number of
>optional modules available. The distinctive nature of the course, which
>examines both social and psychological perspectives on disability, however,
>will remain unchanged.
>
>I will be writing to all students registered on the course individually.
>
>We still have a few places, both on the Distance Learning and attending
>course. Please email [log in to unmask] if you wish to recieve further
>course details.
>
>Deborah Marks
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