Education Studies, Master of Education in Education Studies

The Master of Education in Education Studies degree is designed for those who want to work with children and youth in positions that do not require state licensure/certification, or who may want to enter a teacher licensure/certification program at a later date, or who may want to gain a strong general foundation in areas such as learning theory, educational psychology, child development, and education best practices in preparation for a variety of other occupations and career paths.

The Education Studies degree provides candidates with three possible areas of concentration: Elementary Education (K-6), Secondary Education (7-12), and Special Education (K-12), but does not qualify recipients for state licensure and/or certification.

Licensure/Certification Option*

Once admitted to the Education Studies degree program, students have the option of remaining in that major and completing the M.Ed. in Education Studies, or applying for admission to a parallel degree program that contributes to eligibility for licensure/certification as a Delaware educator.

Admission to licensure/certification programs has content assessment and exit performance assessment requirements which require applicants to demonstrate mastery of general knowledge, including the ability to read, write, and compute, by achieving a score deemed to be college-ready on a test of general knowledge normed to the college-bound population. This requirement can be met by achieving passing scores on all three tests in the ETS Praxis Series Core Academic Skills for Educators.

Test

Score

ETS 5712 Reading

156

ETS 5722 Writing

162

ETS 5732 Mathematics

150

Information about these tests, as well as additional content and exit performance tests can be accessed at: www.ets.org/praxis/about/core.

*See Master of Education Elementary Studies (MEE) and/or Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree and/or Master of Education in Special Education programs for specific content and performance assessment details.

Concentration Options for the M.Ed. in Education Studies

Elementary Education (K-6). Students complete 40-43 credits of core courses in the MEE Elementary Studies Program and 9-12 credits of elective courses in lieu of some or all of the MEE clinical courses. Elective courses are selected from other graduate education programs and in consultation with the teacher preparation program advisor.

Secondary Education (7-12). Students complete 28-31 credits of core courses in the MAT in Secondary Teaching Program and 9-12 credits of elective courses in lieu of some or all of the MAT clinical courses. Elective courses are selected from other graduate education programs and in consultation with the teacher preparation program advisor.

Special Education (K-12). Students complete 48-51credits of core courses in the MSE Special Education Program and 9-12 credits of elective courses in lieu of some or all of the MSE clinical courses. Elective courses are selected from other graduate education programs and in consultation with the teacher preparation program advisor.

Concentration in Elementary Education (K-6)

Program Requirements

Candidates are expected to complete all requirements associated with the Master of Education in Education Studies with a concentration in Elementary Education (K-6). Candidates must register for and complete MED 6102 E-folio as the initial course in the program. This course is a pre-requisite for all other education courses.

Parallel Curriculum

The purpose, curriculum and program design of the Master of Education in Education Studies, Elementary Education (K-6) are the same as for the Master of Education in Elementary Studies (K-6) with the exception of those elements associated with clinical coursework (practicum and student teaching).

Program Competencies

Program competencies for this degree are identical to those currently in effect for the M.Ed. in Elementary Studies (K-6), with the exception of those competencies associated with practicum and student teaching courses. Program competencies and attributes are derived from the College of Education Conceptual Framework and the InTASC standards (Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium), and are described in detail at the following links:

Conceptual Framework: www.wilmu.edu/education/clinicalstudies/conceptframework.aspx

InTASC Standards: www.ccsso.org/Resources/Programs/Interstate_Teacher_Assessment_Consortium_(InTASC).html

Course Prerequisites/Additional Course Requirements

Course prerequisites are listed in the Course Descriptions section of the catalog and on the Wilmington University website.

Required Courses

MED 6102E-Folio

0

MEE 6000

MEE 7601/MAS 7601Education of Diverse Populations and Exceptional Children in the Elementary School

3

MEE 7603/MAS 7603Strategies for Effective Teaching

3

MEE 7604/MAS 7604Technology for Instruction

2

MEE 7607Health and Physical Education

3

MEE 7631Child Growth and Development

3

MEE 7632Language and Literacy

3

MEE 7633Integrated Methods for Teaching Elementary Reading and Writing

3

MEE 7634Integrated Methods for Teaching Elementary Social Studies

3

MEE 7635Professional Issues Related to Family, School and Community

2

MEE 7636Fine Arts & Literature for Children and Adolescents

2

MEE 7637Integrated Methods for Teaching Elementary Mathematics

3

MEE 7638Integrated Methods for Teaching Elementary Science

3

MEE 7996/MSE 7991/MAS 7996Practicum I

1

MEE 7997/EDU 391/MAS 7997/MSE 7992Practicum II

1

MEE 7998/EDU 392/MAS 7998/MSE 7993Practicum III

1

MEE 8800/MAS 8800Applied Assessment and Research in the Classroom

3

Elective Courses: 9-12 credits as approved by the Program Chair or Graduate Advisor

Concentration in Secondary Education (7-12)

Program Requirements

Candidates are expected to complete all requirements associated with the Master of Education in Education Studies with a concentration in Secondary Education (7-12). Candidates must register for and complete MED 6102 E-folio as the initial course in the program. This course is a pre-requisite for all other education courses.

Parallel Curriculum

The purpose and curriculum of the Master of Education in Education Studies, Secondary Education (7-12) are the same as for the Master of Arts in Secondary Teaching (7-12), with the exception of those elements associated with clinical coursework (practicum and student teaching).

Program Competencies

Program competencies for this degree are identical to those currently in effect for the Master of Arts in Secondary Teaching (7-12), with the exception of those competencies linked directly to clinical courses. Program competencies and attributes are derived from the College of Education Conceptual Framework and the InTASC standards (Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium), and are described in detail at the following links:

Conceptual Framework: www.wilmu.edu/education/clinicalstudies/conceptframework.aspx

InTASC Standards: www.ccsso.org/Resources/Programs/Interstate_Teacher_Assessment_Consortium_(InTASC).html

Course Prerequisites/Additional Course Requirements

Course prerequisites are listed in the Course Descriptions section of the catalog and on the Wilmington University website. Additional courses may be necessary for this degree, depending on course work completed as part of or in addition to the candidate’s Bachelor’s degree. Each candidate’s transcript(s) will be evaluated by a Graduate Program Advisor to determine if the candidate has completed sufficient coursework in specific content areas. This typically requires 30-36 credit hours in a specific content area (e.g., history, English, mathematics, chemistry, etc.)

Required Courses

MED 6102E-Folio

0

MAS 7601/MEE 7601Education of Diverse Populations and Exceptional Children in the Middle and High School

3

MAS 7602School in a Multicultural Society

3

MAS 7603/MEE 7603Strategies for Effective Teaching

3

MAS 7604/MEE 7604Technology for Instruction

2

MAS 7651Adolescent Growth and Development

3

MAS 7652Reading in Content Areas

3

MAS 7701Classroom Culture and Student Behavior

3

MAS 7801Practicum/Pedagogical Approaches to Teaching in the Middle and High School

4

MAS 7996/MEE 7996/MSE 7991Practicum I

1

MAS 7997/EDU 391/MEE 7997/MSE 7992Practicum II

1

MAS 7998/EDU 392/MEE 7998/MSE 7993Practicum III

1

MAS 8800/MEE 8800Applied Assessment and Research in the Classroom

3

Elective Courses: 9-12 credits as approved by the Program Chair or Graduate Advisor

Concentration in Special Education (K-12)

Program Requirements

Candidates are expected to complete all requirements associated with the Master of Education in Education Studies with a concentration in Special Education, Grades K-12. Candidates must register for and complete MED 6102 E-folio as the initial course in the program. This course is a pre-requisite for all other education courses.

Parallel Curriculum

The purpose and curriculum of the Master of Education in Education Studies, Special Education (K-12) are the same as for the Master of Education in Special Education (K-12) with the exception of those elements associated with clinical coursework (practicum, and student teaching).

Program Competencies

Program competencies for this degree are identical to those currently in effect for the Master of Education in Special Education (K-12), with the exception of those competencies linked directly to clinical courses. Program competencies and attributes are derived from the College of Education Conceptual Framework, the InTASC standards (Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium), and standards set by the CEC (Council for Exceptional Children). These standards can be reviewed at the following links:

Conceptual Framework: www.wilmu.edu/education/clinicalstudies/conceptframework.aspx

InTASC Standards: www.ccsso.org/Resources/Programs/Interstate_Teacher_Assessment_Consortium_(InTASC).html

CEC Standards: www.cec.sped.org

Course Prerequisites/Additional Course Requirements

Course prerequisites are listed in the Course Descriptions section of the catalog and on the Wilmington University website.

Required Courses

MED 6102E-Folio

0

MAS 7602School in a Multicultural Society

3

MED 6000Elementary Mathematics for Teachers

3

MEE 7604/MAS 7604Technology for Instruction

2

MEE 7601/MAS 7601Education of Diverse Populations and Exceptional Children in the Elementary School

3

MEE 7603/MAS 7603Strategies for Effective Teaching

3

 

MEE 7631Child Growth and Development

3

OR

MAS 7651Adolescent Growth and Development

3

 

MEE 7633Integrated Methods for Teaching Elementary Reading and Writing

3

MEE 7637Integrated Methods for Teaching Elementary Mathematics

3

MRD 7802Process and Acquisition of Literacy

3

MRD 7901Diagnosis/Assessment of Reading Difficulties for Non-Reading/Literacy Majors

3

MSE 7401Curriculum in Special Education

3

MSE 7402Applied Behavior Analysis

3

MSE 7403Diagnosis/Assessment/IEP Development for Exceptionalities

3

MSE 7991/EDU 390/MAS 7996/MEE 7996Practicum I in Special Education

1

MSE 7992/EDU 391/MEE 7997/MAS 7997Practicum II in Special Education

1

MSE 7993/EDU 392/MAS 7998/MEE 7998Practicum III in Special Education

1

MSE 8800Applied Assessment for Improving Student Learning

3

MSE 8101Severe Disabilities

3

MSE 8102Legislation and Implementation of Policy and Procedure

3

MEE 7601, MEE 7603, MEE 7631, MAS 7651: These may be satisfied with the corresponding undergraduate courses.

Elective Courses: 9-12 credits as approved by the Program Chair or Graduate Advisor