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Dec 04, 2024
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2022-23 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Education
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Includes the following certificates and licenses:
- English as a Second Language License (#1395)
- Instructional Coaching and Teacher Leadership Certificate
- K-8 Mathematics Certificate
- Reading Teacher Licsense (#1316)
- Reading Specialist License (#5017)
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Option 1: Master of Education - Adult, Community and Professional Education Emphasis
Adult Learning (15 Credits)
This five-course sequence provides students with an understanding of adults as learners. Through the certificate program, students will be prepared to effectively facilitate personal growth and development that impacts the professional, social, and political aspects of adult learners in a range of collaborative, formal, and informal educational settings.
Community and Civic Engagement (15 Credits)
This five-course sequence focuses on civic studies, which sees the citizen as a “creative agent,” who through public work, engages with others to promote civic renewal in communities. Important strands of study include managing common resources and assets; deliberative democracy; public work and the study of public participation in development; and incorporating social science ideas as practical wisdom that lays the foundation for real solutions to community problems.
Option 2: Master of Education - Literacy Emphasis
Students complete the following two content strands:
Reading Teacher License (#1316)
Students pursuing the Reading Teacher #1316 license must have an initial Wisconsin teaching license and two years of full-time teaching experience. Students seeking the #1316 license must earn a grade of B or higher in each reading course and must have an overall minimum reading course grade point average of 3.00. A portfolio demonstrating proficiency in InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards and International Literacy Association standards is required prior to licensure. Candidates not already holding a professional educator license may be required to successfully complete the Foundations of Reading Test with a score of 240 or above.
Reading Specialist License (#5017)
Candidates seeking endorsement for the Wisconsin Reading Specialist (#5017) license must hold a Reading Teacher (#1316) license. Candidates not already holding a professional educator license may be required to successfully complete (or provide evidence of completion) the Foundations of Reading Test with a score of 240 or above. Candidates must hold a master’s degree or be enrolled as a degree seeking student for this licensure program.
Option 3: Master of Education - Teaching and Learning Emphasis
Students complete any combination of two of the following programs except those listed in the Literacy Emphasis:
English as a Second Language License (#1395)
Students pursuing the English as a Second Language #1395 license must hold an initial Wisconsin teaching license. The 15-credit program is delivered in a hybrid, cohort model. Candidates will meet face-to-face 12 hours per month and engage in online learning experiences and participate in practicum experiences throughout the program.
Instructional Coaching and Teacher Leader Certificate
K-8 Mathematics Certificate
K-8 Mathematics Certificate candidates at Carroll University develop an in-depth understanding of mathematics content, processes, and pedagogy appropriate for grades K-8. They engage in professional learning communities and develop leadership skills to support and facilitate effective mathematics instruction and professional growth in their schools and districts.
Reading Teacher License (#1316)
Students pursuing the Reading Teacher #1316 license must have an initial Wisconsin teaching license and two years of full-time teaching experience. Students seeking the #1316 license must earn a grade of B or higher in each reading course and must have an overall minimum reading course grade point average of 3.00. A portfolio demonstrating proficiency in InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards and International Literacy Association standards is required prior to licensure. Candidates not already holding a professional educator license may be required to successfully complete the Foundations of Reading Test with a score of 240 or above.
Reading Specialist License (#5017)
Candidates seeking endorsement for the Wisconsin Reading Specialist (#5017) license must hold a Reading Teacher (#1316) license. Candidates not already holding a professional educator license may be required to successfully complete (or provide evidence of completion) the Foundations of Reading Test with a score of 240 or above. Candidates must hold a master’s degree or be enrolled as a degree seeking student for this licensure program.
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