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The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Elementary Education is a four-semester graduate program offered through Howard University's School of Education (HUSOE). Located within the Department of Curriculum and Instruction (C&I), this M.Ed program reflects the department's commitment to developing educators and professionals for leadership positions across diverse educational environments. This 39-credit program adheres to state and professional requirements while qualifying graduates for elementary teaching certification.
Rooted in contemporary research and proven methodologies, the program focuses on serving marginalized youth, particularly African American students and children of color in urban and multicultural communities. Through strengths-based instructional strategies and interdisciplinary studies, students develop skills to: (a) engage in critical thinking and reflection, (b) assess and address challenges, (c) make principled choices, (d) apply research to practical teaching situations, and (e) cultivate cultural awareness. Key program features include: (a) interdisciplinary coursework emphasizing developmental science and culturally responsive teaching, (b) rigorous academic content combined with effective teaching methods, and (c) substantial hands-on classroom experience. The program can be completed in one year by full-time students.