Department of Educational Leadership and Professional Studies
M.Ed. in Curriculum and Learning: Teaching Children Mathematics Concentration
This concentration is designed for teachers who teach mathematics and other subjects in grades K-5 as well as for mathematics-certified middle and high school teachers who seek to increase their pedagogical competence. Program emphasis is on the teaching, learning, and assessment of mathematics in light of current New Jersey State requirements, the NCTM Principles and Standards for School Mathematics, and the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM). Graduates are prepared to become grade level leaders of mathematics education in their schools. Principles of inquiry and applications for classroom research are emphasized throughout the program. Some of the courses in the concentration count toward the 12-credit New Jersey Supervisory Certificate. An on-campus mathematics clinic experience with school-aged children is part of the degree program. Completion of 5 specific mathematics content courses in this program (ELCL 6070, ELCL 6150; ELCL 6140, and two MAEN courses) will qualify candidates to apply for middle school mathematics endorsement in NJ.
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Coordinators:
Dr. Rochelle Goldberg Kaplan
kaplanr@wpunj.edu
Phone: 973-720-2598
Office: Valley Rd. rm 4083
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| Each applicant must demonstrate that he or she can fulfill the requirements of the program, including the ability to read and write at a graduate level, the capability to do graduate level academic work, and an interest in educational theory and practice. Toward this end the requirements for admission are: |
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*This course counts toward the 12-credit Supervisory Certificate and may be taken within the M.Ed. program or post-master's.
Exit Requirements
- The completion of 33 credits of prescribed graduate study for all concentrations including six credits in educational research culminating in the production of a master's thesis and oral presentation.
- This thesis developed and completed in the candidate's field of specialization during the Research in Education I and Research in Education II courses.
- Satisfactory completion of a concentration-specific exit requirement. This latter requirement carries no course credit but must be completed before graduation.
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