Calendar: 1982-1983 Page 128
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14ο Faculty of Education days week for seven weeks in practice and for most of the Summer term they are in schools for five days per week ADVANCED STUDY OF EDUCATION Courses in preparation for the Diploma in Education are run in co- operation with the University of London Institute of Education The advanced course of study for the Diploma in Education extends over not less than one academic year for full-time students and not less than two academic years for part-time students All students will be examined in two of the following subjects Philosophy of Education Comparative Education History of Edu- cation Educational Psychology Sociology of Education Educational Organisation and Administration Education in Developing Coun- tries Economics of Education Health Education Educational Stat- istics Theory and Practice of Education Candidates whose knowledge of General Education Theory is considered inadequate may be required to take Theory and Practice of Education as one of their two subjects or to take Paper theory of that subject in addition to their two other subjects Candidates may register as King's College students Teaching which is inter-collegiate with King's College staff participating is located at the Central Institute of Education booklet giving further details is available from the Advanced Studies Department Institute of Education 20 Bedford Way wo oAL Higher Degrees Candidates for higher degrees except the Ph must have good first degree and or the Postgraduate Certificate in Education or the equivalent or must pass qualifying examination of standard equivalent to the Diploma in Education Candidates with good Ed degree may be admitted For the Ph degree candidates are expected to hold the Phil or or equivalent Higher degrees of the University of London are normally open only to holders of an approved first degree Non-graduates are required to have passed the Diploma in Education at an appropriate level The degree in History of Education is awarded on written examination and dissertation in one selected area after an approved course of study lasting at least one year for full-time students and two years for part-time students
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