Programme Detail: Postgraduate MA in Literacy Programme Development
Language of this entry | English (UK, International) |
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Name of Programme / Training Resource | Postgraduate MA in Literacy Programme Development |
Type of Training | Programme with multiple subsidiary courses |
Reference Number | Redcliffe MA Literacy Program Development |
Description | This staged MA programme in Literacy Programme Development will appeal to all who are starting their SIL training with a focus on literacy work in minority language contexts in developing countries, or who wish to complete the initial training in literacy which they have received in recent years.The course also welcomes those who have an interest in literacy programmes in developing contexts but who are not connected to SIL. The MA is taught in partnership with Wycliffe Bible Translators and SIL, as part of Redcliffe's Centre for Linguistics, Translation and Literacy (formerly ETP UK). The taught component of the MA takes place at Redcliffe College in Gloucester. The 18-week Postgraduate Certificate stage is normally followed by a supervised field internship of up to two years. To gain the MA, the Postgraduate Diploma and Dissertation stages are then completed. Assignments draw strongly on practical examples and provide an opportunity for reflection on previous experience in multilingual cross-cultural settings. The modules are outlined below - please follow the links for more detailed information about each component. Visit http://www.redcliffe.org/Study/PostgraduateCourses/LiteracyProgrammeDevelopment for more details. |
Keywords | biblical, theological, cross cultural, missiological, bible, theology, intercultural, inter, cross, cultural, mission, missionary, practical, placements, placement, degree, undergraduate, validated, validation, honours, studies, theory, train, college, international, christian, masters, Wycliffe, field linguistics, linguistics, CLTL, LTL |
Languages Programme Available in | English (UK, International) |
Other Languages | |
Country and region where programme is available | United Kingdom / South West; United Kingdom / West Midlands |
Area of Ministry and Focus | Bible Teaching and Training / Old Testament; Bible Teaching and Training / New Testament; Bible Teaching and Training / Interpretation and Study Methods; Bible Teaching and Training / Theology; Prayer, Worship and Spiritual Gifts / Healing and Deliverance; Mission and Evangelism / Evangelism and Apologetics; Mission and Evangelism / Cross-Cultural Mission and History; Mission and Evangelism / Church Planting and Multiplication; Mission and Evangelism / Missionary Team Care and Skills; Mission and Evangelism / Tentmaking and Self-Financing Skills; Mission and Evangelism / Language Learning Methods; Mission and Evangelism / Bible Translation |
Residential/Non Residential | Mixed |
Full-time or Part-time | Full-time |
Level | Masters |
Cost Range | US$100,000 or more |
Actual Cost | See our website |
Bursaries/scholarships available | |
Actual Length | 1 Year |
Average hours of study per week | 40 |
Methods of instruction | Lectures, interactive seminars, studying alongside people from many different countries, email support from lecturers. Assignments have a practical as well as theoretical focus, allowing you to reflect on and learn from your own experiences. |
Percentage of time spent in formal learning (e.g. lectures, structured reading, work-books, etc.) | 100 |
Percentage of time spent on non-formal skill-based learning (e.g. learning on the job and supervised practice, etc.) | 0 |
Percentage of time spent in informal unstructured learning (e.g. prayer times, teamwork). | 0 |
Average number of students who take the programme per year (or, if this is a new programme, the number who can be accommodated) | 6 |
Prerequisite Programmes | An undergraduate degree. |
Other Prerequisites | |
Qualifications gained | Postgraduate MA in Field Linguistics |
Qualifications this programme is part of | - |
Programme Accredited by | Other Accreditation (see below) |
Other Accrediting Bodies | University of Gloucestershire, UK |
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