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The Master of Science in Teaching and Curriculum equips educators with advanced knowledge in their subject area and specialized interests.
Offered by the Department of Teaching and Leadership, this flexible program allows dedicated students to tailor their studies to a focused concentration. Potential study paths and objectives include:
Social studies educators may enhance their political science expertise through Maxwell School coursework while integrating innovative teaching methods to tackle citizenship education, media literacy, and student preconceptions.
Newly certified math teachers can deepen their mathematical knowledge through Arts and Sciences courses while examining problem-based learning approaches in mathematics education.
Art teachers might refine their artistic skills at the School of Art and Design while developing culturally diverse, cross-disciplinary curricula and implementing these concepts in youth art programs.
Elementary educators can focus on literacy development strategies and differentiated instruction techniques for diverse learners, including English language students and those with reading difficulties.
This 30-credit graduate program offers full-time or part-time enrollment options, with completion timelines adapting to each student's customized plan.