Nov 21, 2024  
2014-2015 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2014-2015 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED]

Technology Education, M.S.


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Introduction

Master of Science Degree The M.S. in Technology Education program is offered online in response to the increased interest in alternative forms of delivery and the changing needs and responsibilities of technology education teachers locally and nationally. The program provides licensed technology teachers an opportunity to make informed decisions regarding the profession through an emphasis on current curricular practices, activities and research based work.

The program’s focus on the design of curriculum, instruction and assessment is grounded in professional literature. However, each course is designed to allow teachers to bring what they have learned directly back to their classrooms to enrich their  instruction. The framework of the program was informed by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, therefore graduates are also able to apply many of the tasks completed in their coursework to achieve National Board Certification.

Curriculum


30 credits

Foundations in Philosophy or Psychology 4 credits


Facilitation and Management of Learning 2 credits


Evaluation 12 credits


Electives 0-1 credits


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