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The Faculty of Education at Lakehead University provides a Master of Education program tailored to align with your professional aspirations and academic interests. Our MEd program delivers a distinctive educational experience that engages with contemporary developments in both teaching and research. The program features two specialized tracks: Educational Studies and Education for Change.
The Education for Change pathway offers a forward-thinking approach, enabling you to earn your Master's degree with optional concentrations in Environmental and Sustainability Education (ESE), Indigenous Education (IE), or Social Justice Education (SJE). These can also be paired with a Gender and Women's Studies specialization.
The Educational Studies track allows you to obtain your Master's while exploring pedagogical research, theory, and application across diverse learning environments, with additional specialization options in Gerontology or Gender and Women's Studies. Our adaptable MEd program caters to working educators through Thesis, Portfolio, or Course completion options. Both study paths support varied academic interests and offer full-time or flexible study schedules. The faculty houses two Canada Research Chairs (in Environmental Education and Arts Integrated Research), the Centre for Place and Sustainability Studies, the Multi-Data Convergence Laboratory, and publishes the Canadian Journal of Environmental Education.
The Indigenous Education specialization builds upon Indigenous historical, philosophical, and sociopolitical frameworks, incorporating traditional research methods and practices. It examines colonial impacts and decolonization processes, celebrates Indigenous knowledge systems and land connections, investigates holistic wellbeing approaches, and works to preserve ancestral perspectives and languages.