Master of Arts - The Practice of Teaching Program Outline

Master of Arts - The Practice of Teaching Program Outline

Master of Arts in The Practice of Teaching

Core Program Outline

Foundations of Practice (required core courses): 12 credits

  • ED 6010  Intro to Ed. Research
  • ES 6330  Human Nature & Diversity
  • ES 6340  Culture and Politics of Ed. Institutions
  • ED 6790 Capstone Project or Thesis 

TeachingArea of Specialization: 12 credits
Students may select, with approval of their assigned advisor, twelve semester hours in a student-identified specialization area.

Educational Electives: 6 credits
Students may select, with approval of their assigned advisor, six semester hours of education electives.

Program Option Examples

Students in the Practice of Teaching program have the opportunity to select regularly-scheduled departmental courses to create programs that allow them to receive the State ZA Endorsement in Early Childhood Education, or to specialize in K-12 Curriculum and Instruction, or in K-12 Curriculum and Instruction with a focus on issues related to Urban Education, among other areas. (Please note that the examples shown below are not required choices; in collaboration with program advisors, students may select other class options that reflect their personal educational goals.)

Sample: Early Childhood Education; State ZA Endorsement emphasis

Program Planning Sheet word (to be completed with a faculty advisor)
For more information on this emphasis, contact , 387-3509.

Sample: K-12 Curriculum & Instruction emphasis

Program Planning Sheet word (to be completed with a faculty advisor)
For more information on this emphasis, contact , 387-1723.

Sample: K-12 Curriculum & Instruction; Issues in Urban Education emphasis

Program Planning Sheet word (to be completed with a faculty advisor)
For more information on this emphasis, contact , 387-3490.

Self-Designed Specializations

Additional focus areas are available to help continue the professional growth and development of educators and provide opportunities to expand to new areas of knowledge and skill.  Students may also select courses outside of the Department of Teaching, Learning and Educational Studies to create a variety of specialized programs.  This flexibility allows students to focus their program toward an academic content area related to their own teaching position (such as science, mathematics, language arts, etc.), or to an area that addresses other personal, academic and professional interests (fine arts, leadership, foreign language, psychology, etc).

 

 

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