Director: Scott C. Billingsley
Specialty Area Advisors:
Language Arts: Roger A. Ladd
Mathematics: Raymond Lee
Science: Rita Hagevik
Social Studies: Scott C. Billingsley
Program Description
The advanced Middle Grades Education degree program is designed for experienced teachers who possess or who are eligible to hold a Standard Professional I license in middle school education. Building on the background knowledge and experience of the classroom teacher, the program seeks to strengthen advanced academic competence through two teaching concentrations in the disciplines, and to relate advanced understandings of the learner, learning process, curriculum, and instructional strategies to the unique needs and characteristics of the emerging adolescent.
Students pursuing the M.A.Ed. are encouraged to complete the program’s professional studies core within their initial 15 hours of graduate study. The specialty area course, EDN 5950 . Professional Development and Leadership Seminar. Curriculum, and Instruction, is a capstone experience taken toward the completion of the student’s program of study. All M.A.Ed. candidates are required to construct and present products of learning such as action research projects and professional portfolios that are aligned with the advanced Master’s degree competencies.
Program Goals
The Program will prepare the teacher to
- Develop an understanding of the history and philosophy of middle grades education and theories about its future development, including organizational components and assessment and evaluation in the middle school setting.
- Develop an understanding of middle school curriculum and practices appropriate for the emerging adolescent learner.
- Develop a greater understanding of the theoretical base, research, and exemplary practices of middle grades education.
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge of the content and pedagogy of the middle school curriculum.
- Improve educational practice through self-reflection, self-evaluation, and action research.