Learning Sciences Education, Ed.S.
Learning Sciences, Ed.S. program focuses on the multiple aspects of learning in different environments, including specific aspects of the content to be mastered, cognitive aspects of the student, the instructional environment and materials, the preparation and activities of the instructor, socio-cultural and linguistic components, and assessment outcomes. The program also includes instruction in the social, organizational, and cultural dynamics of learning; learning and cognition; learning strategies; educational psychology; educational testing and measurement; instructional design and technology; and statistical design of educational research.
Candidates in this program are not eligible to apply for the Illinois Technology Specialist Endorsement.
In addition to the National College of Education Graduate Admission Requirements, applicants must:
- Hold master's degree from a regionally accredited institution
Program Details:
Required Courses
Core Courses - 12 SH
LSE 500 | Introduction to the Learning Sciences and Technology | 3 |
LSE 520 | Educational and Design-based Research Methods | 3 |
LSE 530 | Designing Learning Experiences: Cognition in Socio-Cultural Contexts | 3 |
LSE 593 | Seminar in the Learning Sciences | 3 |
Learning Technologies for Teachers Major - 15 SH
TIE 512 | Using Technologies to Support Student Thinking | 3 |
TIE 515 | Critical Educational Technology Issues in Historical, Philosophical, and Policy Contexts | 3 |
TIE 525 | Designing Digital Age Learning Environments | 3 |
TIE 535 | Instructional Design Foundations for Digital Age Learning Environments | 1 TO 3 |
TIE 542 | Digital Tools for Teaching, Learning and Assessment | 3 |
Note: TIE 535 must be taken for 3 SH.
Electives - 3 SH
Choose 3 SH from TIE courses, EDL 546, CCD 625 and/or workshops in consultation with Program Chair and Academic Advisor.