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ARCHIVED 2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
ARCHIVED 2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Curriculum and Instruction, MA-Ed


The Curriculum and Instruction Master’s program provides teacher leaders with a contemporary focus on learning, leadership and opportunities for in-depth professional development to improve learning for teachers and students. Master’s candidates in the program will complete six required core courses in curriculum and instruction, with an emphasis on teacher leadership in the school environment. Students will choose 12 hours from one of the elective strands: Curriculum and Instruction, English Language Learner, Leadership and Administration and Learning Behavior Specialist (LBS1). Candidates in the program may also choose a generalist approach and select 12 hours from any of the elective strands.

These strands are intended to maximize the candidate’s potential to continue studies for endorsements and certification beyond completion of the Master’s program. The Leadership and Administration strand can provide eligibility for the Teacher Leader Endorsement; coursework in that strand also can apply towards the Educational Leadership and Administration, MA-Ed , which provides eligibility for the principal endorsement. The LBS1 strand can apply towards a Learning and Behavioral certification.

The program is based on the Teacher leader Model Standards and also aligned to the Danielson Framework. It requires that each candidate in the program develop a standards-based portfolio that reflects the growth and development of teacher leadership in curriculum and instruction as well as devise a culminating conceptual framework portfolio, which is a component of the program’s capstone course. Teacher Leader I (EDN 503 ) is designed as the entry point for the program and Teacher Leader (EDN 697 )as the capstone course. The first six classes must include: EDN 501  and EDN 510 .

Degree Requirements


A total of 33 credit hours required: 18 credit hours of core courses, 12 credit hours of elective courses (which will meet specific needs in their discipline) and one Liberal Studies elective.

Elective Strands