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Degree type

PC

Course length

5 days

Location

Online

Programme code

X9KM18

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Please note, this course starts on 17th November 2025.

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Course details

This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme is designed for teachers working in international schools or other multicultural educational settings. 

Delivered by the School of Education at Durham University, the course provides opportunities to critically explore models of teaching and learning in internationalised contexts and their theoretical underpinnings. Participants will join a dynamic international cohort of teachers and benefit from the expertise of world-leading researchers and an outstanding academic department. 

The programme begins with a 5-day interactive online conference, combining lectures, seminars, and peer discussions, followed by structured support throughout the year to complete a credit-bearing assignment. 

Please note, this course starts on 17th November 2025.

The course covers: 

  • Research evidence on classroom strategies for effective teaching and learning, particularly in international and multicultural contexts. 
  • The teacher as reflective practitioner, with a focus on contextualisation in education. 
  • Teaching for understanding in diverse and multicultural settings. 
  • Creative dimensions of teaching and learning in international schools. 
  • The teacher as researcher, critically engaging with theoretical models relevant to internationalised education. 

Learning

You will benefit from: 

  • Lectures delivered by leading experts and researchers in the fields of international and multicultural education. 
  • A designated specialist tutor to guide your academic and professional development. 
  • An international cohort of teachers, providing opportunities to network and collaborate across diverse contexts. 
  • A mix of lectures, seminars, and peer-led discussions during the 5-day online conference. 
  • Pre-conference activities to prepare for participation. 
  • Three one-to-one online tutorials across the academic year following the conference, supporting the writing of your assignment. 

 The structure of the programme encourages participants to link theory to practice and to reflect on their own professional contexts. 

Assessment

The assessment for this CPD programme is a 5,000-word written assignment at Master’s level.  

The essay requires participants to: 

  • Critically engage with theories and models of teaching and learning in internationalised and multicultural contexts. 
  • Demonstrate the application of research evidence to professional practice. 
  • Reflect on their own role as a teacher, researcher, and reflective practitioner. 
  • Analyse issues of contextualisation, creativity, and understanding in relation to international education. 

Assessment support includes: 

  • Three one-to-one online tutorials with your designated tutor. 
  • Opportunities for peer feedback and discussion during the conference. 

Successful completion of the assignment confers 30 credits at Master’s level. These credits can be transferred into an MA Education (part-time and online study routes are available) or a related postgraduate qualification. 

Entry requirements

We typically require a 2:2 Bachelor (Honours) degree (or overseas equivalent) in any subject.

A personal statement should include an outline of your interest and understanding of your chosen programme


Alternative qualifications

International students who do not meet direct entry requirements for this degree might have the option to complete an International Foundation Year.

Home students who do not meet our direct entry requirements, may be eligible for our Foundation Programme which offers multidisciplinary programmes to prepare you for a range of specified degree programmes.  

English language requirements

Country specific information

Fees and funding

The fees for this academic year have not been confirmed yet.

The tuition fees shown are for one complete academic year of study and are set according to the academic year of entry. Fees will be subject to an annual inflationary increase and are expected to rise throughout the programme of study. The fee listed above is for the first year of the course only.
 
More information is available here: Tuition fees - how much are they - Durham University
 

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Scholarships and Bursaries

We are committed to supporting the best students irrespective of financial circumstances and are delighted to offer a range of funding opportunities. 

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Career opportunities

Education

The consistently high ranking of the School gives us a worldwide reputation for the quality of not only our teaching but the skills and knowledge of our postgraduate community. The delivery of the subject by relevant academic experts brings together world class research, innovative teaching and exceptional support.

Your time as a member of our student community places you in the strong position to pursue a successful career in a range of different sectors. Career opportunities in education are numerous, rewarding, and far reaching.

Most of our PGCE graduates go directly into teaching whilst MA graduates progress into a wide range of roles including educational research, publishing, education administration, policy making and management plus jobs in commercial or public sectors.

Department information

Education

One of the leading education establishments in the UK, Durham’s School of Education provides the skills and experience necessary whether you aspire to become an outstanding teacher, contribute to educational development, or carry out vital research that informs the creation of education practice and policy.

The School of Education offers both teacher training and non-teacher training education programmes, set within a vibrant and engaged learning community of around sixty academic staff and 350 postgraduates. We are a leading educational research centre with strong international ties and numerous partner relationships with schools and colleges.

Our postgraduate courses are flexible and allow you to follow a particular interest. They include MAs in Education, Educational Leadership and Change and Intercultural Communication and Education. We also offer a range of PGCE qualifications at primary and secondary levels and in specific school subjects.

We provide opportunities for learning from academic staff who are leading research and teaching experts in their fields. They underpin our School’s commitment to conducting research that contributes to shaping educational practice and policy, develops educational research and methodologies, informs school improvements and supports the professional development of teachers around the world.

Our portfolio of research projects attracts interest and financial support from important bodies who have a key role in developing education in the UK. They include the Economic and Social Research Council, the Nuffield Foundation, the Sutton Trust, and the Education Endowment Foundation, as well as a range of other organisations and charities.

Facilities

The School is located at Lower Mountjoy on the main University campus and is not far from the centre of Durham with its UNESCO World Heritage status and the beautiful Cathedral.

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