The Master’s Degree in Psychopedagogical Intervention in Education from ISEP offers a training program that fully adapts to the basic competencies specified by the Organic Law of Education (LOE).
The Master’s Degree trains future educators and teaches them to detect, evaluate, diagnose, and intervene with students with special educational needs, learning strategies, behavioral disorders, group dynamics, motor, visual, and auditory deficits, giftedness, interculturality, intellectual disability, mediation and conflict resolution, and advising teachers and families.
The Master’s Degree qualifies you to work in public and private educational centers, primary and secondary, and is recognized within the Permanent Teacher Training Plan, so it can be attached as a merit for substitute teacher lists, public service competitive examinations, or selection processes for subsidized or private entities.