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On-Line Courses
Several courses in the Graduate Reading Education Program are on
line. See an advisor for details.
Taskstream
Candidates must register for Taskstream (Evaluation System) and
upload selected assignments as directed in selected courses.
DEPARTMENT OF TEACHING, LEARNING AND PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Chair: Dr. Kimetta Hairston
DEGREE OFFERED
Master of Education in Secondary Education
Graduate Program Coordinator:
Dr. Bruce Crim
Room 233Q, Center for Learning and Technology
The Secondary Education program is designed to serve those secondary
school teachers who desire to remain classroom teachers. The goal of
the program is to provide the classroom teacher with the expertise,
knowledge, and skills to become a Master Teacher.
There are four areas of specialization: (a) academic content major, (b)
curriculum specialist, and (c) mathematics. The Master of Education
degree program requires the completion of: 33 semester hours, a
written Comprehensive Examination and a seminar paper.
Admission to the Program
Applicants must be admitted to the Graduate School and must present
proof of holding a current professional teaching certificate, certifying
qualifications to teach an appropriate area of specialty.
Program Objectives
The program makes provisions for the student to acquire:
1. Broad knowledge of school curriculum;
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