University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
Conducting research in a vibrant and collaborative research community that focuses on the methodology and content associated with the visual arts in culture and society. One of the goals of art education at British Columbia University is Vancouver, Canada.
“Our mission is to inspire, engage and train educators to understand and research the visual and educational facilities related to the visual arts in culture and society,” the university website states. The art education program works:
Conducting research in a vibrant and collaborative research community that focuses on the methodology and content associated with the visual arts in culture and society.
Provide, model, and develop socially responsible teaching practices and awareness of exemplary learning environments within and between different fields with a focus on visual arts in culture and society.
Provide leadership, and engage with local, national, and international arts and cultural organizations and professionals.
The faculty’s research interests in art education are diverse. They encourage a wide range of student research: art-based research, art curriculum, childhood, teacher education, art and education of first nations, history of art education, multiculturalism, museum and gallery education, perception and cognition, practice Studio, technology and visual culture, theoretical / practical relationships, and gender studies.
English language certificate required:
TOEFL: Overall Score Required: 92
Reading
۲۲
Writing
۲۲
Speaking
۲۲
Listening
۲۲
IELTS: 6.5
Reading
6,0
Writing
6,0
Speaking
6,0
Listening
6,0
A GRE is not required.
Previous degree, course and other requirements
Required Documents
Bachelor
Two years of teaching experience
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Motivation letter and proposal
Three letters of recommendation
Applicants are encouraged to discuss their plans with a member of the department before applying.
See the application deadline in the following link.
https://www.grad.ubc.ca/deadlines
Applicants must submit transcripts of all post-high school studies. Documentation requirements depend on whether your institution is located in Canada or outside of Canada.
Work while studying
International students who are registered as full-time students with a valid study permit can work part-time on campus and work more than 20 hours a week off-campus.
For more information, refer to the following link:
https://www.grad.ubc.ca/prospective-students/graduate-degree-programs/master-of-education-art-education