The Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning (CTL) is the largest of four departments at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). With a diverse community of tenured and tenure-stream faculty as well as lecturers, the department offers a wide range of graduate courses and programs relating to academic scholarship and professional practice. Faculty and students research, write, and teach about a wide variety of subjects concerning children, youth, and teachers, both in and out of schools.
The department offers graduate programs in three areas of study: 1) Curriculum & Pedagogy; 2) Language and Literacies Education; and 3) Teaching. These programs reflect a variety of scholarly interests and are closely linked with the department's strong research base.
Overview of Programs
Curriculum and Pedagogy Program - MA, MEd, PhD
- Emphases:
- Arts in Education - MA, MEd, PhD
- Critical Studies in Curriculum and Pedagogy - MA, MEd, PhD
- Digital Technologies in Education - MA, MEd, PhD
- Indigenous Education and Decolonization - MA, MEd, PhD
- Science, Mathematics and Technology (SMT) - MA, MEd, PhD
- Wellbeing - MA, MEd, PhD
- Collaborative specializations:
- Comparative, International and Development Education - MA, MEd, PhD
- Education, Francophonies and Diversity - MA, MEd, PhD
- Educational Policy - MA, MEd, PhD (admissions have been administratively suspended)
- Engineering Education - MA, PhD
- Knowledge Media Design - MA, MEd, PhD
- Sexual Diversity Studies - MA, MEd, PhD
- Women and Gender Studies - MA, MEd, PhD
> Field: Online Teaching and Learning - MEd only
- Collaborative specializations:
- Comparative, International and Development Education - MEd
- Education, Francophonies and Diversity - MEd
- Educational Policy - MEd (admissions have been administratively suspended)
- Knowledge Media Design - MEd
- Sexual Diversity Studies - MEd
- Women and Gender Studies - MEd
Language and Literacies Education Program - MA, MEd, PhD
- Collaborative specializations:
- Comparative, International and Development Education - MA, MEd, PhD
- Education, Francophonies and Diversity - MA, MEd, PhD
- Educational Policy - MA, MEd, PhD (admissions have been administratively suspended)
- Ethnic and Pluralism Studies - MA, MEd, PhD
- Knowledge Media Design - MA, MEd, PhD
- Women and Gender Studies - MA, MEd, PhD
> Field: Language Teaching - MEd only
- Collaborative Specializations:
- Comparative, International and Development Education - MEd
- Education, Francophonies and Diversity - MEd
- Educational Policy - MEd (admissions have been administratively suspended)
- Ethnic and Pluralism Studies - MEd
- Knowledge Media Design - MEd
- Women and Gender Studies - MEd
Master of Teaching Program
> Primary/Junior Education - MT
> Junior/Intermediate Education - MT
> Intermediate/Senior Education - MT
Combined Degree Programs
The Master of Teaching Combined Degree Program (CDP) is designed for University of Toronto students interested in studying the intersections of their Bachelor’s degree specialization, coupled with professional teacher preparation. For more information about Master of Teaching Combined Degree Programs, please visit the School of Graduate Studies (SGS) Calendar on Combined Degree Programs.
NOTE: Please see Bulletin sections below for more information on CTL programs.
- See the School of Graduate Studies Calendar for details about Collaborative Specializations.
- See the School of Graduate Studies Calendar for Graduate Faculty Members.