2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Elementary 1-6, Professional, Multidisciplinary Track, M.Ed.


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M.Ed. Programs for Licensed Teachers


Westfield State University has a history and abiding commitment of preparing educators who serve the educational needs of prekindergarten through secondary school students in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The shared vision of Westfield’s education programs is articulated as “Educators as Leaders Building Learning Communities.”  Themes that support this vision are community building, reflective practice, diversity, and social justice.

Westfield State University teacher education programs are approved by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). Westfield is a member in good standing of the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP). Westfield State is working toward accreditation of its educator preparation programs under AAQEP standards with an anticipated Quality Assurance Review in 2020.

Professional licensure programs are designed to meet the needs of teachers who already possess an initial level Massachusetts teaching license, and are seeking a master’s degree that will lead to a professional teaching license in the same or related field. In order to be eligible for a professional license, teachers must have taught for three years in the area of their initial license, as well as meet other requirements listed in the licensure regulations.

Candidates in professional licensure programs will demonstrate their commitment to diversity at several points in their program. Each candidate will be required to reflect on his or her beliefs, values, experiences, and/or current practices for developing competencies that support diversity. Decisions about a candidate’s performance in professional licensure programs will be based on multiple assessments.

Westfield State University offers the M.Ed. with professional licensure in the following areas:


Early Childhood PreK-2, Professional, M.Ed.  
Elementary 1-6, Professional, Multidisciplinary Track, M.Ed.  
Elementary, Professional, Reading Track, M.Ed.  
Elementary, Professional, Single Academic Area Track, M.Ed.  
Mathematics, 5-8, 8-12, Professional, M.Ed.  
Physical Education, PreK-8, 5-12, Professional, M.Ed.  

 

Specialist Teacher License

 

The Reading Specialist, Initial, M.Ed.  program is designed for licensed teachers in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, or Moderate Disabilities who desire initial licensure as a Reading Specialist.

For candidates who have taught for three years in the area of their initial teaching license (Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, or Moderate Disabilities), and who have met the other requirements listed in licensure regulations, it will also lead to professional licensure in the area of the first teaching license.

Advising for graduate students in the M.Ed. programs facilitates student progress in degree programs and offers an opportunity to design and to amend programs of study, acquire career advice and address topics of particular interest to students involved in graduate study for career advancement or professional development. Registration advising is offered in advance of the semester to assist with course choices appropriate for graduate programs. Programs of study constructed during the first semester of matriculation allow students to remain active participants in their course selections.

Program Description


This 34-credit hour program is designed for teachers who hold an initial license and seek Professional Licensure in Elementary Education. Students without the appropriate license may work toward the initial license for elementary education and apply up to six semester hours of graduate work toward the master’s degree.

 

See Admission   requirements for graduate programs.

 

 

 

Program of Study


A. Prerequisite coursework or experience


Content knowledge in the following areas must be documented in the student’s previous academic record or

professional experience. Any gaps in coverage must be fulfilled as determined by the student’s graduate advisor.

  • introductory course in special education
  • introductory course in computer applications
  • Introductory course in multicultural education
  • Introductory course in educational assessment

C. Academic Courses - 18 credits


Students take 18 credits of graduate coursework in any of the following areas:*

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • English
  • General Science
  • Geography
  • History
  • Mathematics
  • Reading

* or pedagogical courses at the graduate level based on the academic discipline, developed or taught in collaboration with experts who hold at least a Master’s degree in that discipline or who hold a full-time faculty position in that discipline in arts or sciences.

Additional Guidelines


Students are required to successfully complete a written comprehensive examination to demonstrate mastery of knowledge gained in coursework and to relate concepts across the curriculum. The comprehensive exam may be taken after completing a minimum of 27 credits.

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