| Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2016-2017 Graduate Catalog Program: Secondary Education, M.Ed. (Classroom Technology Concentration) Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Secondary Education, M.Ed. (Classroom Technology Concentration) |
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General Program InformationGraduate School Contact: Fiona Goodyear; goodyear@etsu.edu; 423-439-6148 Norma Hogan, Ed.D., Graduate Program Coordinator 902 West Maple Street Chair, Department of Curriculum and Instruction 401A Warf-Pickel Faculty: H. Lee Daniels; Rosalind Gann; Aimee Govett; Norma Hogan; Huili Hong; Rhona Hurwitz; Karin Keith; Lori Meier; Ryan Nivens; Chi-Che Tai. The major purpose of this degree is to improve the quality of teaching at the secondary level by strengthening the preparation of teachers in various areas including advanced study in academic disciplines, pedagogy, instructional technology, and research. Students who wish to complete a concentration in one of the disciplines normally taught at the secondary school level or to complete an additional endorsement, as part of a Master of Education degree, must already hold a professional teaching certificate or equivalent. Individuals without the teaching certificate will be considered for admission if their career goals are consistent with the programs of study. If the applicant does not have an acceptable background but desires to complete a specific content area, these deficiencies may be removed by completing courses for undergraduate credit. Students planning to complete this program must complete 13 credits of core courses and 24 credits in a concentration, representing the student’s greatest interest. The Master of Education in Secondary Education degree requires a minimum of 37 credit-hours to complete. After completing thirteen (13) credit-hours of core courses, the student should complete candidacy and committee papers with the approval of the initial advisor. The student’s program should be planned with the advisor prior to selecting courses. The students completing the M.Ed. Secondary Education program are required to present a Professional Level Teaching Portfolio as part of the oral examination. Program Admission RequirementsStudents seeking admission to graduate programs in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction must first meet general requirements of the Graduate School. In addition, the following specific admission criteria apply:
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Classroom Technology ConcentrationThe classroom technology concentration provides secondary teachers with the skills necessary to implement, with a greater degree of efficiency, the effective use of technology in the classroom. The classroom technology concentration prepares candidates to keep abreast of changes in educational technology and its impact on education. In addition, candidates will be equipped to utilize and integrate a broad range of educational technology applications to enhance student learning. Students planning to complete the classroom technology concentration must complete thirteen (13) credit hours of core courses (see below) and 24 credit hours of concentration courses. | ||||
Core Courses: 13 credit hours | ||||
| Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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| CUAI 5199 - Teaching in a Diverse Society | (3 credits) | |||
or approved diversity/multicultural course. | ||||
| EDFN 5010 - Interdisciplinary Seminar | (1 credit, may be repeated for a total of 3 credits) | |||
| EDFN 5050 - Social and Political Influences on Schools | (3 credits) | |||
or approved educational foundation course. | ||||
| EDFN 5950 - Methods of Research | (3 credits) | |||
or approved research course. | ||||
| MEDA 5400 - Technology in Teaching and Learning | (3 credits) | |||
Concentration Requirements: 24 credit hours
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| Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
| CUAI 5450 - Residency I: Middle Grades Curriculum and Assessment or | (3 credits) | |||
| CUAI 5910 - Assessment Techniques in the Classroom | (3 credits) | |||
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| MEDA 5540 - Principles of Instructional Design and Production or | (3 credits) | |||
| MEDA 5700 - Instructional Role of Educational Media and Educational Technology | (3 credits) | |||
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| MEDA 5850 - Organizing and Managing Content on the Internet | (3 credits) | |||
| MEDA 5957 - Topics in Media Services | (1-6 credits) | |||
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Total Hours Required for Degree: 37 Credit Hours
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Note:The courses listed under the content specialization have been recommended by the respective departments as appropriate courses for secondary education. See the appropriate content section of this catalog or contact your advisor for specifics. However, substitutions may be recommended based on the unique background of individual candidates. Students may work out a specific program of study in consultation with an advisor. However, students should be aware that many courses in the content specialization and professional core have prerequisites. See Curriculum and Instruction (CUAI), Educational Foundations (EDFN), and media (MEDA) sections of this catalog for these course descriptions. | ||||
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