Master of Arts in Education

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Master of Arts in Education Program Core: 9 semester hours + Research Options

A three-course core provides a vibrant shared experience for all Master of Arts in Education students. These courses focus on developing the broader perspectives needed for leadership in the profession. Understanding legal and policy issues, building leadership skills, examining cultural and ethical implications, and applying the tools of research are but a few of the outcomes targeted by the program’s core experiences. All Master’s students will complete either an independent Action Research Project or an Education Research Project and will present the project to the Mount Mercy community in a poster session.

This graduate degree prepares students to: effectively use researched instructional strategies; conduct, interpret and evaluate assessments; acquire and apply the skills needed to become reflective practitioners and teacher leaders; formulate and evaluate research; and analyze research results and communicate the results in written and oral presentations.

Required Core Courses:

ED 600Educational Research3
Research Options6
Action Research Project
And
Education Thesis
Or
Education Research Project
And
Comprehensive Examination
Total Hours9

Emphasis in Special Education

The Master of Arts in Education with emphasis in Special Education program is designed to prepare teachers to provide appropriate levels of instruction to students with disabilities at the elementary and secondary levels. Five options are available under this program:

  • Instructional Strategist I K-8 endorsement
  • Instructional Strategist I 5-12 endorsement
  • Instructional Strategist II K-12 Behavior Disorders/Learning Disabilities endorsement
  • Instructional Strategist II K-12 Intellectual Disabilities endorsement
  • Special Education – no endorsement

The goal of this degree is to provide teachers with updated research, legal procedures, knowledge, and best practices to be successful with students who struggle to learn and/or behave appropriately in general and special classroom settings.

Required courses (all options):

Program Core9
Required Courses 1
ED 550Special Education: Law, Collaboration and Consultation3
ED 555Assessment in Special Education3
ED 560Behavior Interventions3
ED 595Seminar in Special Education3
Total Hours21

Instructional Strategist I K-8: 30 semester hours

Requirements:

Progam Core9
Required Courses12
ED 570Methods: Instructional Strategist I K-83
ED 530Diagnostic Assessment of Reading & Writing3
ED 650Student Teaching: Instructional Strategist I K-83
Total Hours30

Instructional Strategist I 5-12: 33 semester hours

Requirements:

Program Core9
Required Courses12
ED 575Methods: Instructional Strategist I 5-123
ED 525Content Area Reading and Writing3
ED 580Transitions and Career Planning3
ED 651Student Teaching: Instructional Strategist I 5-123
Total Hours33

Instructional Strategist II K-12 BD/LD: 35 semester hours

Requirements:

Program Core9
Required Courses12
ED 580Transitions and Career Planning3
ED 585Methods: Instructional Strategist II K-12 BD/LD3
ED 530Diagnostic Assessment of Reading & Writing3
ED 652Student Teaching: Instructional Strategist II K-8 BD/LD3
or ED 653 Student Teaching: Instructional Strategist II 5-12 BD/LD
ED 654Student Teaching-Alternate Level: Instructional Strategist II K-8 BD/LD2
or ED 655 Student Teaching-Alternate Level: Instructional Strategist II 5-12 BD/LD
Total Hours35

Instructional Strategist II K-12 ID: 35 semester hours

Requirements:

Program Core9
Required Courses12
ED 576Trends and Strategies in Teaching Children with Autism3
ED 580Transitions and Career Planning3
ED 586Methods: Instructional Strategist II, Intellectual Disabilities (K-12)3
ED 656Student Teaching: Instructional Strategist II (K-8), Intellectual Disabilities3
or ED 657 Student Teaching: Instructional Strategist II (5-12), Intellectual Disabilities
ED 658Student Teaching: Instructional Strategist II (K-8)—Alternate Level, Intellectual Disabilities2
or ED 659 Student Teaching: Instructional Strategist II (5-12)—Alternate Level, Intellectual Disabilities
Total Hours35

No Endorsement: 30 semester hours

Requirements:

Program Core9
Required Courses12
Electives9
Curriculum Adaptations in Special Education
Teaching Social Competency
Trends and Strategies in Teaching Children with Autism
Universal Design
Total Hours30

Emphasis in Reading

The Master of Arts in Education with emphasis in Reading program is designed to prepare teachers for K-8 or 5-12 reading instruction. Students pursuing this degree will also be eligible for the K-8 and/or 5-12 reading endorsement from the State of Iowa upon completion of the program. Students may take this emphasis with or without an endorsement option.

The goal of the program is to prepare teachers as reading strategists who have a dynamic understanding of the reading process and who take with them a variety of resources for enhancing literacy for K-8 and 5-12 learners that go beyond the undergraduate experience. Candidates will add to their existing knowledge base by engaging in an in-depth analysis of current research as well as their own individual research. Three options are available under this program:

Reading (K-8) Endorsement: 31 hours

Requirements:

Program Core 29
ED 510Foundations of Reading3
ED 515Children's Literature: Enhancing Instruction3
ED 520Language, Literacy and Culture3
ED 525Content Area Reading and Writing3
ED 530Diagnostic Assessment of Reading & Writing3
ED 535Prescriptive Reading4
ED 540Reading Research Seminar3
ED 570Methods: Instructional Strategist I K-83
Total Hours34

Reading (5-12) Endorsement 31 hours

Requirements:

Program Core 29
ED 510Foundations of Reading3
ED 516Young Adult Literature3
ED 520Language, Literacy and Culture3
ED 525Content Area Reading and Writing3
ED 530Diagnostic Assessment of Reading & Writing3
ED 535Prescriptive Reading4
ED 540Reading Research Seminar3
ED 575Methods: Instructional Strategist I 5-123
Total Hours34

Reading Specialist (K-12) Endorsement 40 hours

All courses in this endorsement must be taken at the graduate level.  

Requirements:

Program Core9
ED 510Foundations of Reading3
ED 515Children's Literature: Enhancing Instruction3
ED 520Language, Literacy and Culture3
or ED 516 Young Adult Literature
ED 525Content Area Reading and Writing3
ED 535Prescriptive Reading4
ED 540Reading Research Seminar3
ED 554Assessment for School Leaders3
ED 610Reading Specialist3
ED 570Methods: Instructional Strategist I K-83
or ED 575 Methods: Instructional Strategist I 5-12
ED 630Advanced Diagnostic Assessment3
Total Hours40

Reading No Endorsement: 31 hours

Requirements:

Program Core9
ED 510Foundations of Reading3
ED 515Children's Literature: Enhancing Instruction3
or ED 516 Young Adult Literature
ED 520Language, Literacy and Culture3
ED 525Content Area Reading and Writing3
ED 535Prescriptive Reading4
ED 540Reading Research Seminar3
Electives:3
Topics in Literacy Instruction
Education: Travel Abroad
Special Topics in Education
Total Hours31

Emphasis in Teacher Leadership: 33 semester hours

Requires an additional interview with the Director of Graduate Program in Education if undergraduate or other graduate degree is not in education. Additional coursework beyond that listed in the catalog may be required for those students without a degree in education and/or teaching license. 

Program Core9
ED 500Educational Policy3
ED 505Educational Leadership3
ED 511Collaboration and Mentoring3
ED 521Issues in Educational Psychology3
ED 531Technology Strategies for Teachers3
ED 554Assessment for School Leaders3
ED 594Seminar: Leadership in Education3
ED 660Leadership Practicum3
Total Hours33

Emphasis in Effective Teaching: 33 semester hours 

This emphasis does not require teacher education licensure and does not lead to teacher education licensure.

Program Core9
ED 500Educational Policy3
ED 511Collaboration and Mentoring3
ED 531Technology Strategies for Teachers3
ED 541Assessment and Differentiation3
ED 551Culturally Responsive Teaching3
ED 561Instructional Design3
ED 562Supporting Readers in Content Literacy3
ED 594Seminar: Leadership in Education3
Total Hours33

Emphasis in English as a Second Language: 35 semester hours 

This emphasis is designed to prepare ESL teachers for teaching K-12 education and provides, if needed, the K-12 ESL endorsement from the State of Iowa upon completion. Designed for the teaching professional, a four-course core provides a shared experience for all graduate education students. These courses (i.e., 12 credit hours) focus on developing the broader perspectives needed for research and leadership in the profession. ESL graduate students take an additional 23 credits when completing the K-12 English as a Second Language endorsement.  

Program Core9
ED 501Grammar for Teaching English as a Second Language3
ED 502Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition3
ED 503Language, Culture, and Schooling3
ED 504Assessment in Teaching English as a Second Language3
ED 506Methods for Teaching Academic Content and Practicum3
ED 507ESL Reading and Language Arts Methods and Practicum3
ED 540Reading Research Seminar3
ED 661Student Teaching in ESL (K-8, elementary)3
or ED 662 Student Teaching in ESL (5-12, secondary)
ED 663Student Teaching: ESL Alternate Level (Elementary)2
or ED 664 Student Teaching: ESL Alternate Level (Secondary)
Total Hours35

 Emphasis in Teaching and Learning: 30 semester hours

This emphasis is designed to prepare a pathway for graduate students, particularly second degree students, for obtaining their Master’s degree after completing their teacher education program. Students completing this emphasis area may have taken some of their graduate coursework as they obtained their Iowa teaching license. Eighteen (18) or more elective credits hours will be taken from one or more of the following emphasis areas: Effective Teaching, English as a Second Language, Reading, Special Education, or Teacher Leadership.  Additionally, a four-course core provides a shared experience for all graduate education students. These courses (i.e., 12 credit hours) focus on developing the broader perspectives needed for research and leadership in the profession. 

Eligible students must have earned a Bachelor's degree (non-teaching) and be enrolled in a Teacher Education Program.

ED 600Educational Research3
Choose One:3
Reading Research Seminar
Seminar: Leadership in Education
Seminar in Special Education
Choose One Option:6
Action Research Project
and Education Thesis
OR
Education Research Project
and Comprehensive Examination
Must complete an additional 18 or more credit hours at the graduate level. 318
Total Hours30

 Early Childhood Inclusive Classroom 

This emphasis is designed to prepare early childhood teachers to teach in birth through grade 3 inclusive classrooms. It will provide teachers with the Early Childhood Inclusive Classroom, Endorsement #1001 from the State of Iowa upon completion. Designed for the teaching professional, a four-course core provides a shared experience for all graduate education students. These courses (i.e., 12 credit hours) focus on developing the broader perspectives needed for research and leadership in the profession. Graduate students take an additional 24 credits when completing the Early Childhood Inclusive Classroom endorsement.  

Program Core9
ED 512Human Growth and Development3
ED 513Health, Nutrition, and Safety3
ED 514Family and Community Relationships3
ED 517Early Childhood Curriculum, Birth-Kindergarten3
ED 518Early Childhood Assessment and Intervention3
ED 519Supervision and Administration of Early Childhood Programs3
ED 595Seminar in Special Education3
ED 668Student Teaching: Early Childhood Inclusive Classroom-Preschool3
ED 669Student Teaching: Early Childhood Inclusive Classroom-Elementary (K-3)3
Total Hours36