‘Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire’.
The Professional Master of Education (PME) is a full time teacher education programme designed for those who fulfil the *Teaching Council’s Curricular Subject Requirements in at least one subject and who wish to become a post primary teacher. The Professional Master of Education is a two year, 120-credit, NFQ Level 9 programme.
The Professional Master of Education is a required qualification for those wishing to work as post primary school teachers in the Republic of Ireland and a recognised teaching qualification within the EU. The programme aims to prepare new entrants for the teaching profession who are passionate subject experts in their chosen discipline, who are knowledgeable, creative, inclusive and reflective about the aims and processes of education and who are professional in all aspects of their work.
Dates for 2023-24 applications are as follows:
Commencement of Programme
The programme commences in September 2023.
All entry requirements should be met before the commencement of the programme.
Course Contacts
Programme Director: Dr Louise Heeran FlynnProgramme Administrators: Ms Linda Mc Hugh and Ms Dearbhail GallagherEmail: [email protected] | Tel: 00 353 1 8961488
The Professional Master of Education (PME) is a required qualification for persons wishing to work as post-primary school teachers in the Republic of Ireland and a recognised teaching qualification within the EU.
Applicants will normally hold at least a primary honours degree (NFQ Level 8) which complies with the Teaching Council’s Curricular Subject Requirements for at least one subject from the list of those taught at Leaving Certificate level in Ireland.
Applicants are short listed for interview on the basis of our PME Application Scoring Sheet (PDF) including what qualifies as relevant professional or voluntary experience. Applicants will be expected to have an Honours Bachelor degree. Applicants should hold or expect to secure a 2.1 degree or higher.
Applicants must provide two academic references or one academic reference and one professional reference from relevant professional experience. All academic references must be from a third-level institution.
First round interviews will be held online in December 2022 and offers are made to successful applicants directly following this.
The School of Education is committed to ensuring an inclusive approach to education with a broad and diverse teaching profession. We shortlist and interview candidates on the basis of their degree award and their professional and life experiences. Students will be required to undergo Garda Vetting.
Applicants should be aware of specific entry criteria to the teaching profession which are set and regulated by the Department of Education and Skills in association with the Teaching Council of Ireland, and which must be satisfied independently of the School of Education's entry requirements.
Applicants are required to have a Level 8 degree which satisfies the Curricular Subject Requirements set and regulated by the Department of Education and Skills in association with the Teaching Council of Ireland. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ascertain whether their specific qualifications are in accordance with the Teaching Council requirements, satisfying the general and specific criteria for post primary registration purposes and including the requisite number of European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) credits.
Therefore, as part of the application process, applicants are required to complete a Self Declaration Form (SDF) regarding their eligibility to teach specific curricular subjects, where they map their Level 8 credits to the Curricular Subject Requirements.
Teaching Council regulations stipulate that, in addition to holding a Level 8 degree which has an ECTS weighting of at least 180 credits on the NFQ (or equivalent), you must meet the requirements for at least one post primary curricular subject.
The Professional Master of Education programme provides for the professional formation of student teachers through a values-based approach which recognises the transformative and emancipatory potential of education. Facilitating the development of inclusive practice and appropriate learning environments which are inclusive by design are integral to the programme. The purpose of the PME is to prepare new entrants for the teaching profession, who are professional in all aspects of their work and who are knowledgeable and reflective about the aims and processes of education, as expressed in the Code of Professional Conduct for Teachers. The PME from its inception is a research-informed programme underpinned by in depth engagement with research and scholarship in Initial Teacher Education at post primary level.
The programme achieves a high level of integration between theoretically informed Professional Studies, the Foundation Disciplines and School Placement providing for a coherent, holistic student experience across a range of sites of practice. The student experience is underpinned by research-informed teaching, which facilitates student teachers to engage with research as an integral part of their postgraduate education throughout the programme.
On entering the programme, students are embarking on a process of professional development which continues through to their induction and probation as a Newly Qualified Teacher and then on to Continuing Professional Development as an experienced teacher. The two year full-time programme of Initial Teacher Education constitutes the first stage of this process, primarily a programme of professional development with a significant academic dimension. There is a clear emphasis on the acquisition of key teaching competences and students are expected to develop the competences both during their time in university and whilst on School Placement.
The PME is offered in the School of Education with specialisms in nine post primary curriculum subjects. Applicants select one at the time of application as their Major subject:
The Professional Master of Education aims to provide an inclusive, responsive programme for the preparation of individuals for a career in the teaching profession through the development of critical and analytical skills, skills and strategies for teaching, and an inclusive, reflective professional approach to teaching and learning.
We seek to develop our students’:
In keeping with the Teaching Council’s Céim: Standards for Initial Teacher Education (2020), our PME places heightened emphasis on seven core areas:
Please refer to Céim: Standards for Initial Teacher Education (The Teaching Council, 2020).
The programme consists of four components which work together in a spiral, iterative manner:
Foundation Disciplines
The Foundation of Education disciplines aim to provide aspiring teachers with the critical theoretical knowledge necessary to underpin their professional practice.
Foundation Disciplines consist of:
Professional Studies
Professional Studies focus on the student teacher’s specific subject area. These modules work together to develop student teachers’ competence and confidence teaching their chosen subjects.
Professional Studies consist of:
In Year 1, students attend two pedagogy subjects (Major and Minor Pedagogy). The first (Major) will be the subject that they intend to teach full-time in schools. Students attend seminars and workshops in both their Major and Minor subjects in Year 1 and specialise only in their Major subject as an Advanced Study of Pedagogy in Year 2. The purpose of the modules in pedagogy are to introduce students to the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching and learning in their subject area. Literacy and numeracy are included as key components of each pedagogical subject area. Teaching in each subject is shared by a team of full-time members of the School and part-time staff, many of whom are also practising teachers.
Each pedagogy subject area aims to develop in students:
School Placement
School Placement consists of two modules:
School Placement is a major element of the programme and students accepted for the programme must source two placements in two different school, within 85km of the university. In accordance with the Teaching Council of Ireland guidelines, at least 40% (24 weeks) of student time over the two years of the PME must be allocated to School Placement, involving between 200-250 hours of direct teaching (200 direct teaching hours is a minimum).
Over the two year programme, students must source their own school placement in different educational settings to reflect the socio-economic and cultural diversity of society, including all girls/boys/mixed gender, Designated Disadvantaged, multiple languages, Gaelscoileanna. It is the responsibility of the PME student teacher to source and secure both their Year 1 and Year 2 School Placement. The placement must comply with all requirements of the School Placement block set out below. Students who are offered a place on the programme, will be provided with further specific teaching hours requirements.
School Placement Requirements
Electives
Students may choose one elective from a range of electives, including:
Year 1
During their first semester in Year 1, students are expected to attend lectures, tutorials and preparatory sessions in Trinity College. In the second semester, students will participate in a twelve-week block School Placement, prioritising Junior Cycle classes, with responsibility for planning, implementing, assessing and evaluating allocated classes. During their block School Placement, students will attend pedagogical support sessions in College on week day late afternoons (after school). These sessions are designed to maximise student learning and opportunities for reflection during School Placement and to facilitate the integration of theory with practice. Opportunities for collaborative reflective activity are supported by our e-learning platform.
When students return from School Placement, they will participate in placement review and evaluation activities, and complete a Research Methods programme in order to prepare them to write a detailed research proposal for their thesis in Year 2. The research proposal is designed to draw on the material included in students’ teaching and learning Portfolio which includes all Units of Learning, Lesson Plans, Observations, Reflections, Action Plans and Placement Feedback from the beginning of the programme.
Year 2
During their first semester of Year 2, students participate in a twelve-week Advanced School Placement module, in a different school to where they completed their first School Placement, covering both Junior and Senior Cycle classes. Student teachers must have full responsibility to plan, deliver and evaluate all aspects of the classes they teach and engage fully in the day-to-day life of a school. Student teachers will attend evening pedagogical support sessions in College every two weeks in their second year.
During their second semester, students will attend lectures, workshops and seminars in College, and undertake Advanced Pedagogical Studies and Research. This is designed to equip students with the relevant knowledge and skills to reflect on their periods of School Placement and academic studies in education and to complete a substantial research project (10,000 word minor thesis).
Incoming PME students for the academic year 2023/2024 must complete and return a Garda Vetting Application form to Academic Registry prior to commencing the course. PME students will not be permitted to commence their School Placement until they have been garda vetted. The application form and supporting documentation (Garda Vetting (PDF)) see below. Incoming PME students are encouraged to submit the application form as a matter of urgency.
Please note that you will not be permitted to begin your placement until your student vetting application is processed and approved in accordance with our Student Vetting policy.
Further details on Garda Vetting.
Garda Vetting declaration (PDF)
NVB 1 Vetting Invitation (PDF)
Information and Guidelines (PGNonEU) (PDF)
Professional Master of Education fees for the academic year 2023/2024 are as follows:
Professional Master of Education (PME)
Full-time (2 years)
€5,250/year EU Student
€11,192/year Non-Eu Student
PME Strands:
1] Business Studies 2] English 3] Geography 4] History 5] Irish 6] Mathematics 7] Music 8] Modern Languages 9] Science