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Teacher Training for Primary Schools – (M.Ed.)

Masaryk University

Faculty of Education
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Application Deadline: April 30
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 1,900
Location: Brno / Czech Republic / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 60 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Credits (ECTS): 300
Languages: Czech 
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Primary objective sight syllabus is a preparation for teachers of primary school conformable with requirements contemporary curriculum for primary education. Way out for conception of studies is personage developing mock - up of a student during the preparation, whose centre of gravity are pedagogical and psychological disciplines, professional didactics (mathematics, Czech language, foreign language, bodily, creative, musical and technical upbringing, integrated of science base etc.) and synthesizing disciplines. Integral components of studies are pedagogical practice in all semesters. Check out standard is determinated like a set of professional skills. The graduate has full qualification as a teacher of primary school.

The graduates will be competent to perform direct teaching activities in the classroom. Students will become specialists (psychologist and pedagogue) who will be able to plan teaching effectively, stimulate pupils learning, management of classroom organisation, diagnostic activities and evaluate the social and personal development of children in primary school. Students will be to communicate and cooperate with children, their parents and special institutions. They will know how to enrich classroom environment by respecting multicultural and individualized approach to pupils. Students will also work with pupils with respect to their health and protection.

Study Mode: 11 Master's degree programme, full-time study mode, single-subject
Primary School Teacher Training can be alternatively realized through following form(s) of study:
The double-field mode - the student can choose a combination with other field of study. The less detailed focus on one discipline must be expected.

Accreditation: 2001/04/9 – 2017/12/31
Language in which the course is taught: Czech
Standard length of study: 5 year(s)
Identification number: 21734/2011-M3
Programme: M7503 M-ZS5 Teacher Training for Primary Schools
Faculty: Faculty of Education


Contents

A Master’s degree programme involves 1 to 3 years (60–180 ECTS credits) of study after a Bachelor’s degree programme or, in the case of a longcycle Master’s programme, 4 to 6 years (240–360 ECTS credits) of study from the beginning of university studies. Graduates have to take a final state examination and defend a Master’s thesis. Studies in the field of medicine, veterinary medicine and hygiene are completed by passing an advanced (”rigorózní”) state examination. Graduates are awarded one of the following academic degrees:

* Engineer – in the fields of economics, technical sciences and technologies, agriculture and forestry and in military fields of study;

* Engineer Architect – in the field of architecture;

* doktor medicíny (MUDr.) – Doctor of Medicine – in the field of medicine;
* zubní lékar (MDDr.) – Dentist – in the field of dentistry;
* doktor veterinární medicíny (MVDr.) – Doctor of Veterinary Medicine – in the field of veterinary medicine;
* magistr umení (MgA.) – Master of Fine Arts – in the field of fine arts;
* magistr (Mgr.) – Master – in other fields.

The abbreviations of these titles are always written before the name.

Access to further studies

Admission to a longcycle Master’s degree programme (lasting four to six years) is conditional on completion of comprehensive secondary education or comprehensive secondary vocational education after 13 years of study. Passing the master’s degree programme opens the access to further study in the doctoral degree programme. Graduates are awarded the Doctor title (Ph.D.). The standard lenght of a doctoral degree programme is 3 to 4 years.

Graduation requirements

Studies are duly completed by a final state examination or, for medicine branch, by an advanced state examination before an examination board. The holding of and announcement of results of state examinations are open for public to attend.Final state examination consists of separately rated parts. A part of the state exam is the defence of diploma thesis.

The other parts of the final state examination are explicitly defined in the programme – state exam subjects.

Course structure diagram with credits (60 per full-time academic year)

MU runs bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes that can be realized individually at one or more faculties, possibly at more faculties as an interfaculty study.

Fulfilment of the requirements of studies in a programme (henceforth ”studies”) is recorded through a credit system based on the principles of the European Credit Transfer System (henceforth ”ECTS”).

Requirements

The qualification, skill and qualities need for admission to Masaryk University vary from programme to programme. For full details of entry requirements visit the faculty/programme web pages. However, the minimum entry requirements for degree study are as follow:

* International qualifications which are equivalent to International Baccalaureate or A level qualification (for Bachelor’s programme), Bachelor’s degree certificate (for Master’s Programme) - the University requires all students to provide proof of qualifications (certified copy of the diploma by the authorised university office or by a notary public official) accompanied by the final transcript of records. Diplomas and final transcripts of records whose original language is not English or Czech should be accompanied by an official English language translation, stamped and signed by a translating company or an authorised university office;
* English language qualifications - you are required to have a sufficient command of English language to enable you to follow the course without linguistic difficulties. To prove your proficiency in English we ask for one of the following: * TOEFL – 550 for paper-based, 213 for computer-based, or 79 for Internet-based tests;
* Cambridge IELTS written version - 6.5, CAE - B grade, CPE - C grade;
* or other internationally recognized certificates. (This doesn’t apply to native speakers and holders of a prior degree taught in English).

You may be asked to demonstrate your English proficiency in a telephone interview.
* Curriculum Vitae - a summary of education, relevant job experience, skills etc.
* Statement of purpose - document outlining the applicant's intellectual history and presenting his/her motivation in applying to the certain programme.
* Recommendation letter – you may also be required to provide the reference from your university teacher.

Admission to a longcycle Master’s degree programme (lasting four to six years) is conditional on completion of comprehensive secondary education or comprehensive secondary vocational education after 13 years of study. The secondary school leaving certificate (maturitní vysvedcení) is issued after passing the secondary school leaving examination.

Applicants applying for multiple fields (or faculties) at MU (except Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Social Studies) need to take only one test in a given year, as the result is valid for all applications for which the LPT is required.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
TOEFL Paper-based: 550
TOEFL Computer-based: 213
TOEFL Internet-based: 79

Accreditation

Masaryk University is a public university-type institution of higher education offering:

* accredited degree programmes at the Bachelor’s, Master’s and doctoral levels in on-site, combined and distance modes of study;
* advanced (“rigorozní”) state examinations for graduates of Master’s degree programmes holding the title of “magistr” (Mgr.);
* lifelong education programmes.

An accredited degree programme provides a higher education that concludes with a state examination and the awarding of a degree and accompanying title (the most common being Bc., Mgr., Ing. and Ph.D.). There are three types (levels) of accredited degree programmes, Bachelor’s, Master’s and doctoral, following after one another in that order. In accordance with the Higher Education Act, Master’s programmes that do not follow a Bachelor’s programme may be accredited and offered, though only on an exceptional basis.

Accredited degree programmes always include one or more fields of study. Afield of study is a coherent academic discipline or branch of knowledge. The field of study is delimited by a set of courses and conditions for the creation of a study plan. Fields of study may be further divided into specializations in specific areas (usually on the basis of the student’s taking a certain block of courses).


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