Education, MA: English for Speakers of Other Languages K-12 Emphasis (add-on certification)

33 credit hours

The Master of Arts in Education with an emphasis in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) K-12 requires 33 credit hours, 4 core courses and 21 credit hours of elective courses selected from specialized certification courses.

Students develop an understanding of the basic principles of learning and teaching a second language, as well as the pedagogical implications of those principles for English language teaching. The curriculum includes theory, research, and practice. 

Graduates are prepared to meet the current demand for highly trained, competent teachers of ESOL in the K-12 teaching context. This Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education approved certification program requires a valid Missouri teaching certificate. International students are required to obtain a minimum TOEFL score of 570 and successfully complete the University administered English placement exam.

Requirements

Core Curriculum

EDU 50500Analysis of Teaching and Learning Behavior

3

EDU 52000Curriculum Analysis and Design

3

EDU 57000Educational Research

3

Select one of the following courses:

EDU 51000Conceptualization of Education

3

Or

EDU 51010Conceptualization of Education for Beginning Teachers

3

ESOL Curriculum

For add-on advanced certification, students should send all transcripts to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to determine the exact courses necessary.
ESOL 51000Linguistics and English Language Teaching

3

ESOL 52000Sociolinguistics

3

ESOL 53000Second Language Acquisition

3

ESOL 54000TESOL Methods

3

ESOL 55000Assessment in TESOL

3

ESOL 56000TESOL Practicum

3

Select one of the following courses:

ESOL 50400History of the English Language

3

Or

ESOL 57200Modern Grammar

3

Prerequisite Courses

Students seeking ESOL Add-on certification must complete the following courses:

EDU 50710Content Literacy for Diverse Learners

3

EDU 54100Education of the Exceptional Child

3

Undergraduate level courses may be accepted to fulfill the prerequisite requirement, but in such cases, additional graduate replacement courses will be required to meet the 33 credit hour MA requirement.