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The Teacher Education Department in the College of Education and Human Services offers undergraduate and graduate programs that lead to initial teacher preparation in selected teaching fields and selected age levels as well as advanced professional programs for current teachers seeking advanced study and/or additional teaching credentials. Teacher licensure in Ohio also requires passing scores on examinations mandated by the Ohio Department of Education.
Contact Information:
Colleen Finegan, Ph.D.
Department Chair, Teacher Education
315 Allyn Hall
937-775-2677
James Tomlin, Ed.D.
311 Allyn Hall
937-775-4951
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SCIENCE EDUCATION
Master of Education (M.Ed.)
This program enable teachers to take substantial advanced course work in the sciences in order to update skills and strengthen knowledge in their major teaching field. This program is provided in a partnership with the College of Science and Mathematics. This is not an initial licensure program to become a science teacher.
Course # |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
| PROFESSIONAL STUDIES |
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18 hours |
| ED 700 |
Advanced Studies Seminar I: Introduction |
(2) |
| ED 701 |
Advanced Educational Psychology |
(4) |
| ED 704 |
Inquiry into Foundations of Education |
(4) |
| ED 715 |
Action Research |
(4) |
| ED 751 |
Statistics and Assessments for Education |
(4) |
| LEARNING/PEDAGOGY |
With advisor approval, complete a minimum of 600 level or above classes |
28 hours |
| CULMINATING PROJECT |
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6 hours |
| ED 799 |
Advanced Studies Seminar II: Transition |
(3) |
| ED 820 |
Advanced Studies Seminar III: Capstone |
(3) |
Total Quarter Hours: 52 for M.Ed.
Program information last modified Saturday, 02nd August, 2008 @ 02:00pm
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