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Admission is determined on the basis of
intellectual capacity and potential for leadership as a master teacher.
Individuals pursuing the M.Ed. with licensure in Intervention Specialist
for Mild/ Moderate Needs, endorsement in Computer/ Technology (also available online), or
endorsement in Reading are required to complete the following
courses:
Program Requirements
Individuals pursuing the Master of Education
with Licensure for Mild/Moderate Intervention Specialist, Endorsement
in Computer/Technology (also available online), or Endorsement in Reading are required to
complete core courses, research courses and the licensure/endorsement
courses specific to each area. In addition, courses for licensure/endorsement
require clinical and field experience in school settings.
Core Courses
- ED 501 Intergrating Technology Across the Curriculum
(3 Credits)
- ED 503 Social/Cultural Issues in Education (3 Credits)
- ED 504 Psychological Implications for
the Teacher (3 Credits)
- ED 605 Curriculum Development for the
Practitioner (3 Credits)
Research Courses (6 credits)
- ED 607 Research Design for Educators
(3 Credits)
- ED 698 Research Project I (1 Credit)
- ED 699 Research Project II (2 Credits)
Licensure/ Endorsement Courses
Intervention Specialist Licensure for Mild/
Moderate Needs
- ED 501 Integrating Technology Across
the Curriculum (3 credits)
- ED 502 Multimedia Integration for Instruction
(3 credits)
- ED 623 Advancing Desktop Publishing (3
credits)
- ED 681 Technology for Thinking (3 credits)
- ED 682 Role of Technology Coordinators
in Schools (3 credits)
Endorsement in Reading
- ED 525 Foundations of Reading Instruction
(3 credits)
- ED 533 Reading Across the Curriculum
in ECE (3 credits) or
- ED 535 Adolescent and Young Adult Literature
(3 credits)
- ED 556 Diagnosis of Reading Disabilities
(3 credits)
- ED 557 Correction of Reading Disabilities
(3 credits)
- ED 521 The Role of Phonics in Reading
(3 credits)
- ED 655 Reading Practicum (3 credits)
Additional information is available by contacting
the Office of Adult and Graduate Admission: (216) 373-5173, email to gradadmissions@ndc.edu. We are more than happy to help you!
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