Teaching, Learning, and Leadership, MSEd

Postgraduate

In Philadelphia (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Philadelphia (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Focused primarily on K-12 populations, the M.S.Ed. in Teaching, Learning, and Leadership is designed for individuals who wish to work in educational and leadership capacities both in and outside of formal classroom settings. Students choose one of two areas of informal specialization: Teaching and Learning, or Educational Leadership. Students enjoy individualized courses of study in a small, community-oriented cohort. Our two-semester internship program, paired with our Internship Seminar, gives students an in-depth understanding of how learning occurs in out-of-school environments.  Graduates work in schools, school administrations, after-school programs, museum settings, and educational non-profits.

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Philadelphia (USA)
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Filadelfia, Pensilvania, 19104

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Subjects

  • School
  • Teaching
  • Leadership

Course programme

Master's Foundations of Teaching and Learning
Introductory Statistics for Educational Research
Qualitative Modes of Inquiry
Master's Paper Seminar
Master's Paper Seminar
In/formal Learning Experience Internship
School and Society in America

The MSEd degree requires a minimum of 10 CUs. All courses counted towards the degree must be at the 500 level or above. No transfer credits are accepted. Other program requirements include successful completion of the internship program and the Master's Paper. All students must take at least 3 CUs to be considered full-time. Part-time students enroll in 1 to 2 CUs per semester.


Taught by TLL-affiliated faculty


The 545 course number is used to denote an experimental course offered for the first time, and several sections of 545 may be offered in a single semester.


Candidates for the M.S.Ed. degree must demonstrate knowledge of the field of education beyond the area of specialization. This requirement is met by satisfying the distribution requirement. To meet the distribution requirement, students must complete one approved graduate level (500 and above) GSE course outside the student’s area of specialization, earning a grade of "B" or better. Students should check with their program manager for a list of courses approved to fulfill the distribution requirement. Further requirements regarding these courses may be specified by each division.


Teaching, Learning, and Leadership, MSEd

higher than £ 9000