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Curriculum and Instruction (non-licensure M.Ed.)

This master's degree program is designed for those students who are not seeking a Virginia teaching license. Students in this program may be practicing teachers, education professionals who are not working in a classroom setting, or students who intend to teach in international or private schools. Along with completing a core of professional courses intended to develop the knowledge, skills, and dispositions in the field of education, students will complete a specialization area and a capstone project designed to meet the individual needs, interests, and goals of the student.

Outcomes

Candidates demonstrate an understanding of the research-based knowledge of the specialized concentration area of their program

Candidates demonstrate an ability to a) Analyze the context of problems or issues in an educational setting and make recommendations; b) Evaluate data and determine appropriate steps for improvement; c) Present multiple solutions or alternative ways of viewing problems or issues

Candidates demonstrate and apply their application of knowledge through examples of differentiated teaching strategies and instructional planning, delivery, assessment, motivation, and learning achievement

Candidates maintain a commitment to professional ethics, communicate effectively, and take responsibility for and participate in professional growth: a) Working in partnership with families, colleagues and/or community to promote and support education; b) Incorporating learning from professional growth opportunities into professional practice

Degree Requirements — Curriculum and Instruction (non-licensure)

30 credits

Shared Degree Required Courses

15 credits

ED 500SLFoundations of Education and the Teaching Profession

3

ED 509Special Education: Foundations and Characteristics of Exceptional Learners

3

ED 551Instruction and Assessment

3

 

ED 554Educational Technology

3

OR

ED 654Learning Technologies Across the Curriculum

3

 

ED 580Capstone: Curriculum and Instruction Program

3

Students with an undergraduate education equivalent may waive the content of ED 500SL and replace it with additional elective hours.

Students in the STEM concentration take both ED 554 and ED 654.

Specialization Courses

In addition to the courses above, a student must choose from one of four specializations (15 credits).

Other courses may be selected with the consent of an advisor.

Curriculum and Instruction Specialization

ED 526Cross-Cultural/International Curricula

3

 

ED 537Literacy Across the Curriculum: Secondary

3

OR

ED 555Literacy Methods for Diverse Learners: Grades PK-2

3

 

ED 558Elementary Math Methods

3

OR

ED 559Elementary Science Methods

3

OR

ED 566Teaching Science in Secondary Schools (6-12)

3

OR

ED 567Teaching History and Social Science in Secondary Schools (6-12)

3

OR

ED 568Teaching English in Secondary Schools (6-12)

3

OR

ED 569Teaching Mathematics in Secondary Schools (6-12)

3

 

Two (2) electives

6

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Specialization

ED 537Literacy Across the Curriculum: Secondary

3

OR

ED 557Social Studies and the Visual Arts

3

 

ED 558Elementary Math Methods

3

OR

ED 569Teaching Mathematics in Secondary Schools (6-12)

3

OR

ED 538Secondary Teaching Methods

3

 

ED 559Elementary Science Methods

3

OR

ED 566Teaching Science in Secondary Schools (6-12)

3

 

Three (3) credits of approved electives

 

ED 554Educational Technology

3

Students in the STEM concentration take both ED 554 and ED 654.

Special Education Specialization

ED 511Psychoeducational Assessment and Instruction

3

ED 523Diagnostic and Corrective Literacy Instruction

3

ED 529Collaboration and Consultation in Special Education Settings

3

ED 539Instructional Implementation of the Individualized Education Program

3

ED 545Transition and Family Issues for Individuals with Disabilities

3

Educational Leadership Specialization

ED 610Leadership: Mission, Vision, and Impact

3

ED 612Legal and Ethical Dimensions of School Leadership

3

ED 613Leadership in Curriculum and Instruction

3

ED 617Leading Continuous Improvement

3

Educational Leadership Electives

One course from:

ED 611Family-School-Community Partnerships

3

ED 614Operations and Resource Management

3

ED 615Perspectives on Current Trends

3

ED 616Supervision, Evaluation, and Professional Development

3