Education
EDU
Overview
The Education Department at Mon National College offers a wide range of education courses designed and delivered in close alignment with local, national and international standards. The study of education courses at Mon National College will enable aspired students to explore foundational education philosophies, theories and ever-evolving realities which have constantly shaped institutional policies and processes, and educational beliefs, behaviors and instructional practices. By motivating students to critically reflect on their own learning, teaching and management practices, our carefully structured course aim to provide a strong scaffolding to continuous personal and professional development for prospective educators.
Ultimately, students will develop essential skills to become effective and inclusive education professionals who are capable of driving positive change at individual, communal and societal levels. Students will also improve their twenty-first century skills and learning skills over the course of the study as they continue to progress throughout the years. We also work in collaboration with the Mon National Education Committee (MNEC)’s education department to develop tailored teacher training programs for teachers, teacher trainers and other personnels to improve the quality and inclusivity of education provision through Mon National Schools across Southeast Burma/Myanmar.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Acquisition of Knowledge and Application: Students will demonstrate both the breadth and depth of knowledge, skills, and attitudes developed from the study of education.
- Critical and Innovative Thinking: Students will demonstrate creativity, innovation, analytical, critical thinking, reflection, and problem-solving skills to navigate the complexities of education, engage learners and stakeholders effectively, and adapt to the ever-evolving demands of the learning environment and diverse educational settings.
- Communicative Competence: Students will demonstrate the ability to articulate, discuss, and explain educational policies and practices across different settings in writing, oral presentations, and through the use of multimedia in academic, professional, and social contexts.
- Community Mindset and Belonging: Students will demonstrate civic engagement, collaboration, leadership, intercultural understanding, sense of community, and solidarity to contribute to the development of a democratic, inclusive, and peaceful society that flourishes human rights and dignity.
- Professionalism, Professional Ethics, and Code of Conduct: Students will demonstrate standards and ethics as professional teachers and educators across diverse academic and professional settings.
- Linguistic & Cultural Diversity: Students will demonstrate awareness of and appreciation for diverse social, linguistic, and cultural identities and expressions.
Program Structure (73 credits)
Major Course (30 credits)
Major Elective (15 credits)
General Education (13 credits)
English Course (9 credits)
Language Course (6 credits)
Major Course (30 credits)
EDT (101) – Foundation of Education (3-Credits)
EDT (102) – Understanding Learners, Learning and Learning Environments (3-Credits)
EDT (103) – Planning, Teaching and Reflection (3-Credits)
EDT (104) – Introduction to Educational Psychology (3-Credits)
EDT (201) – Learners Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting (3-Credits)
EDT (202) – Becoming a Mon National School Teacher (3-Credits)
EDT (203) – Introduction to Counselling in School Setting (3-Credits)
EDT (204) – Rethinking Community Engagement in Education (3-Credits)
EDT (205) – Rethinking Multilingual Education and Language (3-Credits)
EDT (206) – EDT Capstone Project Course (3-Credits)
English Course (9 credits)
ENG (101) – English for Academic Purpose-1 (3-Credits)
ENG (102) – English for Academic Purpose-2 (3-Credits)
ENG (201) – English for Academic Purpose-3 (3-Credits)
Language Course (9 credits)
MLC (105) – Mon-1 (3-Credits)
MLC (106) – Mon-2 (3-Credits)
Major Elective (15 credits)
CLM (104) – Organization Development & Management Theory (3-Credits)
SOS (102) – Social Science Theory and Concept (3-Credits)
MLC (101) – Basic Mon Literature (3-Credits)
MLC (102) – Applied Myanmar (3-Credits)
MLC (103) – Mon Literature (3-Credits)
EDM (102) – Education Administration and Leadership (3-Credits)
EDM (103) – Introduction to Education Planning 3-Credits)
SOS (202) – Environment and Climate Change (3-Credits)
CLM (203) – Collaborative Problem Solving (3-Credits)
MLC (202) – Mon History (3-Credits)
MLC (205) – Mon Culture (3-Credits)
CLM (205) – Community Partnership (3-Credits)
General Education (13credits)
GEN (102) – Introduction to Statistics (3-Credits)
GEN (103) – Study Skill (1-Credits)
GEN (104) – Introduction to Research Methodology (3-Credits)
GEN (105) – Fundamental of Mon Political Studies (3-Credits)
GEN (107) – Peace, Conflict and Social Cohesion (3-Credits)
Careers Prospects
The students completing in Associate Degree in Mon Studies are enabled to:
- School teacher (including at Mon National Schools)
- primary school teacher
- middle (lower secondary) school teacher
- high (upper secondary) school teacher
- private school teacher
- English language teacher
- School counselor
- Teaching assistant
- Inclusive education/special needs teacher
- Headteacher/school principal
- Teacher educator
- Tutor
- Education officer/coordinator,
- Academic officer/coordinator
- Education manager.
EDU Department’s Team
Non Sorn
Department Head and Course Director
