2018-2019 Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Education
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The Master of Education program is designed to develop education leadership in such ways that will further learning, increase student success, and continuously improve schools. In keeping with the adopted NH State Standards for Professional Development, the INTASC Standards and the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL), the Master of Education program at New England College is a rigorous, data‐driven, site‐based, classroom‐imbedded program, tightly linked to improvement in student achievement.
The program is offered to teachers who have already achieved certification, individuals seeking additional certification, individuals seeking initial certification, and those interested in working with children and youth. Most classes are on‐line. Some classes are held in area schools or in the College’s Center for Educational Innovation, or are a combination of on‐line and face‐to‐face meetings. For online courses, students meet asynchronously with faculty through Blackboard, or another course management system, and maintain a professional portfolio utilizing the eFolio system. A range of electives is offered during the year and in the Summer Institute. Graduate students and NEC faculty work as a learning community to address real‐world issues of teachers and schools. The culminating activity for the program is an Action Research Project with results shared at a public presentation. For those seeking principal or superintendent licensure the action research project must focus on a school or district-wide initiative. For those not seeking principal or superintendent licensure the action research project can focus on a classroom challenge/issue.
For those seeking initial certification, please see Teacher Conversion Program .
A variety of concentrations are offered in this program: Special Education , Curriculum and Instruction , School Climate and Leadership, STEM/Literacy: Reading and Language Arts, Literacy: Math, Educational Leadership, Alternative Education, Storytelling, Digital and Media Literacy, English, Reading and Writing Specialist (does not provide certification), School Business Administration (does not provide certification), Principal , Superintendent . Teachers may also design an individualized major with the approval of the Program Director of Graduate Programs in Education.
The New England College Master of Education and Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS) with Princial Certification programs provide a specialized degree or certificate for career professionals who want to advance and engage in more senior leadership activities and responsibilities in K‐12 education. Those seeking principal licensure must have completed at least 5 years experience as an educator, and possess one of the following:
- Completed a master’s program in educational leadership or a related area approved by the state board of education and been recommended for this certification by the designated official of the preparing collegiate department of education; or
- Completed a master’s program in education, and demonstrated:
- The competencies, skills, and knowledge as listed in Ed 506.04; or
- Experience in comparable educational leadership positions in education or other professions as specified in Ed 505.03.
Those seeking superintendent licensure must have the following entry level requirements to be certified as superintendent:
- Have completed at least 3 years of experience as an education administrator in a K‐12 setting;
- Have completed a state board of education approved educational administration collegiate program at the post‐master’s certificate of advanced graduate study (CAGS), educational specialist, or doctoral level; and
- Have acquired the competencies, skills, and knowledge itemized in ED 506.01.
Students seeking New Hampshire principal or superintendent licensure can acquire the required academic credentials through this program. Upon completion of the core courses in the K‐12 leadership concentration, a student may elect to pursue the Principal M.Ed . strand if he or she does not have a master’s degree in education or the Principal CAGS strand for those who hold such a degree. Those seeking superintendent licensure must complete the CAGS program, therefore they must have a Master’s in Education to be eligible for the program.
In addition to the objectives of the Education Program the Graduate Education Program aspires to the INTASC standards for teachers and to the state and ISLLC standards for principals, superintendents, and other education leaders.
ProgramsMajor Certificate
CoursesEducation
- ED 4000 - Methods of Instruction Across the Curriculum
- ED 4913 - Student Teaching: Special Education K-12
- ED 4914 - Student Teaching: Physical Education K-12
- ED 5000 - Technology and Information Literacy
- ED 5010 - Curriculum Design/Planning/Instruction/Assessment
- ED 5015 - Teaching Math
- ED 5020 - Curriculum & Methods of Teaching Language, Grammar and Writing: Developing Powerful Writers
- ED 5030 - Meeting the Needs of all Learners
- ED 5090 - Literature in the 21st Century: Exploring Literature for Youngsters, Adolescents, and Young Adults
- ED 5095 - Teaching Diversity Through Literature
- ED 5113 - Developing Grit Through Growth Mindset Education
- ED 5114 - Movement Breaks: Benefits for the Whole Child
- ED 5115 - Voice and Choice
- ED 5121 - Math Content for Elementary Teachers
- ED 5130 - Psychology of Learning Communities
- ED 5170 - Special Education: Disabilities, Issues, and Laws
- ED 5186 - Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Reading in the Content Area
- ED 5261 - Research Practicum I
- ED 5262 - Research Practicum II
- ED 5450 - Media Literacy for Social Change: Teaching Informational and Primary Texts
- ED 5451 - Storytelling in a Digital Age: Incorporating Media Literacy into the English Class
- ED 5452 - Critical Theory and Practice in Media and Digital Literacy: An Introduction to the Historical Context and Cultural Impact of the Methodologies
- ED 5453 - Tricks of the Trade: Using Digital Tools to Enhance the English Curriculum
- ED 5610 - STEAM Education: Integration, Challenge, and Curiosity
- ED 5620 - Next Generation Science Standards and STEAM Education: Integrating both into our Classrooms
- ED 5630 - STEAM, Next General Science Standards and the Common Core: Combining These Frameworks as we Create Curriculum
- ED 5640 - Universal Design for Learning: Creating Variability and Opportunity for All Learners
- ED 5710 - Explicit Teaching - Literacy across the Curriculum
- ED 5720 - Technology Integration with the Inclusion of Assistive Technology
- ED 6000 - Literacy and Language Arts
- ED 6010 - Introduction to School Climate Leadership
- ED 6021 - Beyond Bullying: Understanding Bullies, Victims, and Bystanders
- ED 6022 - Critical Connections: Student Engagement, Empowerment, and Respectful Schools
- ED 6025 - Habits of Mind, Grit, and Growth Mind Set: The Other Side of the Report Card
- ED 6035 - Reading and Writing Specialist
- ED 6110 - Dynamics of Curriculum and Instruction
- ED 6140 - Fundamentals of Storytelling for Educators
- ED 6141 - The Art & Power of Storytelling
- ED 6142 - Bringing History to Life Through Story Preservation Initiative
- ED 6143 - Story Preservation Initiative (SPI) Learning Lab: A Springboard to Project-based Learning
- ED 6144 - Digital Storytelling: A Powerful Teaching and Learning Tool for the 21st Century Classroom
- ED 6146 - Story Preservation Initiative (SPI) Learning Lab Practicum I
- ED 6147 - Story Preservation Initiative (SPI) Learning Lab Practicum II
- ED 6150 - Diagnostic and Remedial Reading
- ED 6180 - Methods of Evaluation and Assessment: Using Data Meaningfully
- ED 6190 - Taming the Data Beast: Understanding and Using Assessment Data to Inform Instructional Decisions
- ED 6280 - Differentiated Instruction and Assessment: Inclusion for all Learners
- ED 6320 - Teaching Immigrant Students
- ED 6410 - Dynamics of Educational Reform and Systems Change
- ED 6430 - Interrupting the School to Prison Pipeline - The Future of Black and Brown Boys in the USA
- ED 6511 - Fundamentals of Educational Inquiry: Action Research I
- ED 6512 - Fundamentals of Educational Inquiry: Action Research II
- ED 6710 - STEM Integration in the K-12 Classroom: An Interdisciplinary Approach
- ED 6750 - Consultation and Collaboration in Alternative Education
- ED 6751 - Developing and Sustaining Excellence in Schools
- ED 6752 - Planning for Student Success in Alternative Schools
- ED 6753 - Transition Services for Students in Alternative Education
- ED 6754 - Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment in Alternative Schools
- ED 6755 - Instructional Leadership in Alternative Schools
- ED 6810 - Directed Study in Education
- ED 6830 - Independent Study in Education
- ED 6951 - Portfolio I
- ED 6952 - Portfolio II
- ED 6961 - Portfolio III
- ED 6962 - Portfolio IV
- ED 6964 - Leadership Portfolio I
- ED 6965 - Leadership Portfolio II
- ED 7001 - School Finance and Policy
- ED 7003 - Educational Leadership and Critical Issues
- ED 7004 - School Law: ME, NH, & Federal
- ED 7005 - Education Technology Leadership
- ED 7006 - Labor Relations
- ED 7008 - Achieving Educational Equity
- ED 7009 - Facilities Planning and Management and Data-based Decision Making
- ED 7011 - Evaluating Effective Teaching and Curriculum
- ED 7012 - Special Education Law
- ED 7015 - Supervision of Personnel
- ED 7020 - Exploring Assessment and Accountability: Controversies and Solutions
- ED 7030 - Culminating Leadership Plan
- ED 7031 - Practicum in Reading and Writing Specialist Part I
- ED 7032 - Practicum in Reading and Writing Specialist Part II
- ED 7050 - Curriculum Leadership preK-12: Implementation, Instructional Strategies, and Assessment
- ED 7051 - Special Education Administrator: Roles and Responsibilities
- ED 7052 - Special Education Administrator: Curriculum and Assessment
- ED 7201 - Internship: Principal I
- ED 7202 - Internship: Principal II
- ED 7203 - Internship: Principal III
- ED 7260 - Applied Education Research
- ED 7301 - Curriculum Administrator Internship I
- ED 7302 - Curriculum Administrator Internship II
- ED 7303 - Curriculum Administrator Internship III
- ED 7401 - Special Education Administrator Internship I
- ED 7402 - Special Education Administrator Internship II
- ED 7403 - Special Education Administrator Internship III
- ED 7501 - Internship: Superintendent I
- ED 7502 - Internship: Superintendent II
- ED 7503 - Internship: Superintendent III
- ED 7510 - Data-Driven Leadership and Action Capstone
- ED 7511 - Internship: Business Administrator I
- ED 7512 - Internship: Business Administrator II
- ED 8010 (HEA 8010) - Seminar in Educational Research I
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