Master of Education

Overview

Certified teachers who wish to obtain the South Carolina Department of Education endorsements for teacher leader, teaching children of poverty, gifted education, literacy coach, literacy specialist or the learning disabilities add-on to their current certificate has it as their responsibility to contact the state department upon degree completion and complete any other requirements as stated in the SC Department of Education guidelines for certifications and endorsements:

https://ed.sc.gov/educators/certification/certification-legislation-and-policy/certification-regulations/add-on-guidelines/

Degree Requirements

Major Requirements

EDU-5200Intervention Strategies and Techniques

3

EDU-5350Diversity and Social Issues in Education

3

EDU-5700Principles of Curriculum Development

3

EDU-5850School and Community Relations

3

EDU-6050Assessment of Learners and Data Analysis

3

EDU-6100Educational Leadership

3

EDU-5780Content Reading and Writing for Early Childhood and Elementary

3

Total Credit Hours:18

EDU-5780: 4+1 dual enrollment only.

Learning Disabilities Concentration Requirements

EDU-6600Characteristics of Learning Disabilities

3

EDU-6620Methods and Procedures for Learning Disabilities

3

EDU-6640Behavior Management

3

EDU-6650Teaching Reading for Students with Disabilities

3

EDU-6680Practicum in Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities

3

Total Credit Hours:12

EDU-6680: Only required for teachers without LD teaching experience.

Teacher Leader Concentration Requirements

EDU-6800Professional Leadership and Mentori

3

EDU-6820Ethics in Teacher Leadership

3

EDU-6840Conflict Resolution in Teacher Leadership

3

EDU-6860Practicum in Teacher Leadership

3

Total Credit Hours:12

Literacy Coach/Literacy Specialist Concentration Requirements

EDU-6301Principles of Coaching

3

EDU-6302Action Research in Literacy Coaching

3

EDU-6303Administration and Supervision in Literacy

3

EDU-6304Literacy Research

3

Total Credit Hours:12

Teaching Children of Poverty/Gifted and Talented Concentration Requirements

EDU-6305Living in Poverty

3

EDU-6306Language, Literacy, and Poverty (Embedded Practicum)

3

EDU-6307Introduction to Curriculum and Instruction for Gifted and Talented Students

3

EDU-6308Nature and Needs of Gifted and Talented Students

3

Total Credit Hours:12
Total Degree Requirements 30

Mission Statement and Outcomes

Mission Statement

The graduate education program at North Greenville University, a Christ-centered institution, prepares individuals to become effective practitioners, caring leaders, and lifelong learners in a diverse, changing society.

Every course within the division is designed to meet objectives aligned with the aim of the teacher education program. The vision, mission, aim, and philosophy, along with unit outcomes and candidate proficiencies are articulated in the division’s Conceptual Framework. As presented in the framework, candidates who are successful teachers are Effective Practitioners, Caring Leaders, and Lifelong Learners.

Student Learning Outcomes of the MEd Program

The MEd desired outcomes for our graduate students are based on the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) and are as follows:

  1. Make knowledge accessible to all students by creating inclusive learning environments and developing curriculum that takes into account individual learning differences (including cultural and family differences) to ensure that all students can learn.
  2. Design diverse instructional strategies to remediate students who are not performing at grade level through a variety of authentic applications.
  3. Design and/or evaluate engaging and effective instruction that will meet student learning outcomes using a variety of instructional techniques.
  4. Assess the progress of individual students, as well as the class, using multiple methods for measuring student growth and understanding.
  5. Critically examine current issues and learning theories in American education through reading, questioning, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and synthesizing.
  6. Collaborate and build partnerships with teachers, parents, community members, and other teaching professionals to improve student learning.