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Special Education/Elementary Certifications with M.Ed.

MED Advisor

 
Mary Schreiner
 

Mary B. Schreiner, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Education
Coordinator, Graduate Programs in Education

   Upland Center, Room 112G
   610.568.1520
   mary.schreiner@alvernia.edu


Admissions Staff

Mark R. Snyder
Coordinator of Graduate Admissions and Student Services

   Upland Center, Room 129
   610.796.8296
   mark.snyder@alvernia.edu

Francine Kluck
Director, Alvernia University
Schuylkill Center

   1544 Route 61 Hwy S. Suite 6190
   Pottsville, PA 17901
   570.385.2382
   francine.kluck@alvernia.edu

The Program in Urban Education leading to a Master of Education Degree with Special Education and Elementary Education certifications curriculum is 66 credits (23 classes). The Education faculty uses various course formats to help you learn, including case studies, lecture/discussion, group projects and simulation exercises to ensure what you gain in one course will reinforce and build on what you learn in others. Students with any bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university are eligible for entry into the program.

Curriculum

Required Interdisciplinary Courses:

COR 510: Moral Leadership                   
COR 600: Organizational and Professional Ethics*
* to be taken in the last 12 credits


Required Core Courses:

MED 501: Foundations of Teaching, Curriculum Design and Assessment*
MED 505: Introduction to Special Needs Students*
MED 508: Advanced Educational Psychology*
MED 515: Strategies for the Special Education/Inclusive Classroom
MED 518: Quantitative Research Methods
MED 520: Educators as Researchers (Prerequisite: MED 518)*
MED 535: Issues Concerning Special Education Programs
MED 545: Classroom Management for the Inclusive Classroom
MED 548: Meeting the Needs of English Language Learners
MED 555: Teaching the Arts in Cross-cultural Settings
MED 565: Teaching Social Studies in Cross-cultural Settings
MED 575: Teaching Health/Phys. Ed./Safety in Cross-cultural Settings
MED 600: Language & Literacy in Cross-cultural Settings
MED 602: Teaching Children’s Literature in Cross-cultural Settings
MED 605: Enhancing Literacy for Special Needs Students
MED 610: School Law & Social Advocacy
MED 620: Teaching Math/Science in Cross-cultural Settings
MED 680: Research Seminar (Prerequisite: MED 520)* 
*These classes are to be taken prior to those listed below them

In addition to demonstrated competency in the core and concentration courses listed, an Instructional I candidate needs to complete:

MED 522: Field Experience (Practicum I)
    - Minimum 30 clock hours of fieldwork to be completed in conjunction with MED 515
MED 523: Field Experience (Practicum II)
    - Minimum 30 clock hours of fieldwork to be completed
      in conjunction with MED 545 or MED 600
MED 670: Student Teaching
MED 672: Student Teaching Seminar

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