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Nov 21, 2024
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2008-2009 School of Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Education in Special Needs (Pre-K-8, 5-12) - Professional Licensure
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The 36 credit program satisfies the requirements for the Appropriate Master’s Degree in Moderate Disabilities and prepares special needs teachers who already possess an Initial License in the field with a program of study that prepares them to be eligible for Professional Licensure in the state of Massachusetts at both the Pre-K–8 and 5–12 levels. The Appropriate Master’s Degree focuses on:
- The study of advanced level subject matter and teaching methods focused on the assessment and support of the students with moderate disabilities; and
- An in-depth examination of research methods, policy analysis, leadership, the social history of American education, and the foundations of student aspirations. Preparing practicing teachers to build a deeper understanding of the field in which they teach, the Appropriate Master’s Degree also provides educators with an opportunity to understand the trends in 21st century American education that have an impact on their students, schools, and lives as teachers.
Pre-requisite: Possession of an Initial Licensure in Moderate Disabilities for the appropriate grade level (Pre-K–8 or 5–12)
Distinction between Pre-K-8 and 5-12 levels
The content covered in HST 531, MTH 579, and SCN 571 in the curriculum outlined below have been designed to delineate Pre-K–8 and 5 – 12 grade levels.
Specific Admission Requirements
- Application form and fee;
- Statement of professional goals;
- Official transcripts of all academic work (at a minimum a Bachelor degree);
- Two letters of recommendation;
- A copy of a Massachusetts Initial License in Moderate Disabilities for the appropriate grade level; and
- Official score on either the Miller Analogies Test or GRE.
Completion Requirements
To exit from the Appropriate Master’s Degree program, students must successfully complete all of the required courses and, where relevant, the required field work and the comprehensive examination.
Eligibility for Professional Licensure
According to Department of Elementary and Secondary regulations, a Professional License is granted to individuals who possess an Initial License, have completed an Appropriate Master’s Degree in an Education school, have completed a one-year induction program with a mentor, and have completed at least three years of employment in the role of license. Students completing the Master’s degree who have not met the other requirements for the Professional License, including a one-year induction program with a mentor, and at least three years of employment in the role of the license, i.e., moderate disabilities for Pre-K–8 or 5–12, will be advised to apply for the Professional License when they have met these requirements. Students who have met the induction and employment requirements will be advised to apply for their Professional License with the DESE after completion of the program.
Other Options for Obtaining Professional Licensure in Moderate Disabilities
Please refer to the program of study for Master of Education in Initial Licensure in Reading and Literacy as another option for obtaining Professional Licensure in Moderate Disabilities (Pre-K–8, 5–12).
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Plus Comprehensive Examination
Total Degree Requirements - Credits: 36
Completion Requirements
To successfully exit from the Appropriate Master’s Degree program, students
must successfully complete all of the required courses and, where relevant, the
required field work and the comprehensive examination. Eligibility for Professional Licensure
According to DOE regulations, a Professional License is granted to individuals who possess an Initial License,
have completed an Appropriate Master’s Degree in an Education school, have completed a one-year induction
program with a mentor, and have completed at least three years of employment in the role of license. Students
completing the Master’s degree who have not met the other requirements for the Professional License, including
a one-year induction program with a mentor, and at least three years of employment in the role of the
license, i.e., moderate disabilities for Pre-K–8 or 5–12, will be advised to apply for the Professional License
when they have met these requirements. Students who have met the induction and employment requirements
will be advised to apply for their Professional License with the Department of Education after completion of
the program. Other Options for Obtaining Professional Licensure in Moderate Disabilities
Please refer to the program of study for Master of Education in Initial Licensure in Reading and Literacy as
another option for obtaining Professional Licensure in Moderate Disabilities (Pre-K–8, 5–12). |
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