Master of Education in Special Education
The basic mission of the Master of Education Program is to develop professionals who can provide leadership support to schools and districts, particularly in the multicultural context of Guam and Micronesia in the areas of the respective specializations. The programs will develop professionals who have competency to lead and teach in the elementary and secondary level schools involving students in a multicultural and multilingual environment. Where appropriate, the M.Ed. candidates will meet certification standards in Guam and Micronesia. The professional is also prepared to goon for advanced study or to complete training at the doctoral level.
The Master of Education degree includes specialization areas in Administration and Supervision, Secondary Education, Reading, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), and Special Education. The M.Ed. degree is designed for certified teachers seeking advanced knowledge of teaching and learning in a specific area. Students seeking teacher certification should obtain a Guam Commission on Educator Certification (GCEC) teacher certification evaluation before developing a program of study. Students completing the Administration and Supervision degree will be able to apply for certification in that field from the GCEC.
Students should contact an advisor for information about the program in which they are interested.
The School of Education offers a Master of Education program with five (5) areas of specialization, all of which are designed to prepare students for advanced roles in the field of Education:
Option A: Thesis / Special Project
Option B: Non-Thesis
Contact the School of Education Dean’s Office for more information.
Maintain 3.0 GPA for all coursework in the M.Ed. program. The School of Education is responsible for the academic advisement of its graduate students. Candidates are required to maintain an online, electronic portfolio. The portfolio will be used as a basis for assessment and advisement throughout the graduate studies experience and will be closely monitored at major decision points such as admission to candidacy, midpoint, and exit. All candidates must pass the PRAXIS II in their content area with a passing score approved for licensure on Guam. Current requirements (May 11, 2010) may be found at the Guam Commission for Educator Certification website http://www.gcec.guam.gov.
Students wishing to complete a Double Major in two areas of Education may do so by completing the following requirements:
Students electing to Double Major will receive one degree with both areas of study listed on the transcript.
Definitions and descriptions of the scope and format for Special Project and Thesis requirements appear in the Degree Requirements of this Bulletin. A student in consultation with his or her advisor will decide upon which requirement will best meet student and program goals.
Core Foundations Faculty teach the educational research and theorical foundation course for all students working towards a Masters in Education specialization, as well as the core research course in the MA Counseling Program.
The School of Education offers a Master’s Degree in Education (M.Ed) with a specialization in the field of Special Education. The program is designed to develop highly qualified, advance level professionals in Special Education who serve the Guam community and the greater Pacific region.
Students wishing to be admitted to this specialization must have an earned baccalaureate degree in Education. Student with non-education baccalaureate degrees with teaching experience may also be admitted, however those with no teaching experience will be required to take 9 hours of undergraduate coursework prior to enrolling in the program. The Program Chair must approve the program of study (Program Entry form) prior to the start of the program for all students.
The graduate special education program is offered using the Cohort System. A maximum of 15 students may enroll in one of three Cohorts each year (June, August and January). There are 6 Terms each year – Term 1&2 (Fall Semester 2-8 week sessions), Terms 3&4 (Spring Semester 2-8 week sessions) and Term 5&6 (Summer Sessions 2-4 week sessions). Classes are generally held on weekends in the Fall and Spring, and on weekdays during the Summer. Students will meet the requirements for GCEC Special Education Certification (K-12) and may complete the Master of Education in six terms (12 months). All students seeking teaching certification must pass the PRAXIS CORE: Reading, Writing & Math, PRAXIS II – PLT (level determined by student) and PRAXIS II (0354-Special Education) examinations as required by GCEC. Those students seeking the Master of Education must pass the PRAXIS II (0354-Special Education) examination and complete the NCATE approved Electronic Portfolio to meet the Comprehensive Examination requirements. Additional coursework and internship may be required depending on the applicants’ background. Students seeking teacher certification should obtain a GCEC Teacher Certification Evaluation before developing a program of study,
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
ED601 |
Introduction to Research Methods |
3 |
ED654 |
Multicultural Special Education |
3 |
ED602 |
Qualitative Inquiry in Education |
3 |
OR |
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ED603 |
Quantitative Analysis |
3 |
Students will develop their area of specialization as they develop their Form-A with the Approval of Program Coordinator
Student selects 1 graduate course with the Approval of Program Coordinator. Options
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
ED691 |
Overview Seminar |
3 |
ED690 |
Special Project (Capstone Course) |
3 |
OR |
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ED695 |
Thesis (Capstone Course) |
3 |
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
ED691 |
Overview Seminar (Capstone Course) |
3 |
ED698 |
Internship in Special Education |
3 |
ED697 |
Comprehensive Exam |
0 |
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