January 2024 University Catalog with April Addendum

MS in Education, English Language Learning and Teaching

School of Public Service and Education

The master’s specialization in English Language Learning and Teaching is designed to prepare licensed P-12 teachers to provide effective instruction to English Language Learners (ELLs); work collaboratively with other administrators, teachers, school guidance staff, and families to ensure the success of every student; and provide curricular leadership to schools and school systems. The curriculum, based on standards in the field, provides a practical, relevant exploration of current practices and emerging trends that can be used to contribute to the success of ELLs. Upon successful completion of this specialization, learners are prepared to contribute to instruction planning and implementation decisions in the English language learning environment at the school and district levels. This specialization is not designed or intended to meet licensure requirements for any licensed profession.

Core courses

ED5010Foundations of Master's Studies in Education

4

ED5006Survey of Research Methodology

4

 

ED5500Standards-Based Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment

4

Or

EDT5130Understanding Competency-Based Curriculum and Instruction

4

 

ED5503Classroom Management Strategies

4

ED5504Strategies for Eliminating the Achievement Gap

4

ED5720Assessment and Instruction of English Language Learners

4

Specialization courses

ED5699Master's Capstone in English Language Learning and Teaching

6

ED5724Applied Linguistics

4

ED5726Second Language Acquisition

4

ED5728Methods, Curriculum, and Materials for English Language Learners

4

ED5730Culture, Society, and Language

4

Total

At least 46 quarter credits

One or more courses in this program may require a prerequisite(s). Refer to the course descriptions for details.

Learners who do not complete all program requirements within quarter credit/program point minimums will be required to accrue such additional quarter credits/program points as are associated with any additional or repeat coursework necessary for successful completion of program requirements.

This specialization is not designed to lead to license, endorsement, other professional credential, or salary advancement. Contact your school district for a determination on qualifications for salary advancement.

Multiple specializations available (must be within the same degree program)