Curriculum and Instruction in Inclusive Education Master of Science in Education

Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Office: E270 Thompson Hall
(716) 673-3701
Dr. Robert Dahlgren, Chairperson, Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Dr. Ana Maria Klein, Program Coordinator
Email: ci@fredonia.edu
Website: http://home.fredonia.edu/coe/ci

The College of Education at the State University of New York at Fredonia prepares early childhood, childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence educators for the significant instructional challenges that await them. The general philosophy underlying the Responsive Educator Program is an organized, yet complex model, which correlates with the themes that characterize current educational research. That is, we believe that all children can learn, and that they can learn best by teachers who are responsive.

The Curriculum and Instruction in Inclusive Education program is open to educators who possess initial certification in one or more of the following:

  • Early Childhood Education

  • Childhood Education (formerly Elementary Education)

  • Adolescence or Middle Childhood Education in English, French, Mathematics, Social Studies, Spanish, or the Sciences

  • Students with Disabilities

This program requires a minimum of 36 credit hours of graduate level courses.

This program includes a capstone experience and specific exit requirements. These are currently under review and subject to change. They are intended to be rigorous and to provide evidence that each degree candidate is worthy of a master's degree. The following are the current exit requirements for the Master of Science in Education in Curriculum and Instruction in Inclusive Education program.

  1. Performance-based evidence of impact on p-12 student learning through a structured field experience (currently in EDU 514)

  2. Performance-based evidence of technology use in being an effective teacher and professional colleague via portfolio assignment (see program coordinator for this assignment)

  3. Performance-based evidence of cultural responsiveness as an educator via portfolio assignment (see program coordinator for this assignment)

  4. Thesis/Project (as culminating experience in EDU 690)

Special Note: Several Courses are offered each semester during the academic year. Candidates are advised not to rely exclusively on summer offerings to meet graduation goals.

Requirements for Admission to the Program without Deficiencies:

  • Initial certification to teach early childhood, childhood, middle childhood, adolescence education, or students with disabilities in the public schools of New York State or equivalent.

  • Prior (undergraduate) GPA of 3.00 or above.

  • Completed Graduate Application submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies, including two current (within six months) letters of recommendation, formal GRE scores, evidence of completion of DASA training, and official academic transcripts from all prior undergraduate and graduate institutions (except Fredonia).

  • Applicants whose native language is not English must also submit proof of demonstrated English proficiency as measured by TOEFL iBT score of 78 (or equivalent) or better.

Curriculum and Instruction in Inclusive Education (initial certifications Early Childhood to Childhood - generalist or students with disabilities)

Minimum number of credit hours required for program completion: 36

Research (6 required credit hours)

EDU 570Using Educational Research to Improve Instruction

3

EDU 660Conducting Educational Research

3

Total Credit Hours:6

EDU 570: Should be completed within the first semester

EDU 660: Must have completed EDU 570 with a B grade or better and 24 credit hours of graduate work

Inclusive Education Core (12 required credit hours)

EDU 508Teaching Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Settings

3

EDU 514Assessment and Instruction of Diverse Learners I

3

EDU 529Proactive Approaches to Classroom Management in Inclusive Settings

3

EDU 530Assessment and Instruction of Diverse Learners II

3

Linking Content and Pedagogy (12 required credit hours)

Choose 12 credits from the following:

Literacy/Language Arts

EDU 506Introduction to Literacy Instruction

3

EDU 536Adolescent Literacies, Literature and Technology

3

EDU 605Issues, Trends, and Research in Elementary (Childhood) Language

3

ENGL 5XX
By advisement

or

ENGL 6XX
By advisement

EDU 591Special Topics: Curriculum and Instruction

3

EDU 591: Candidates may take no more than 6 credit hours of EDU 591 courses.

Any graduate course not used to satisfy other requirements; advisor approval required.

Capstone (Must have completed EDU 660 with a B grade or better and 30 credit hours of graduate work)

Social Studies

EDU 635Curriculum Development in Social Studies Education

3

EDU 636Issues, Trends, and Research in Elementary School Social Studies

3

HIST 5XX
By advisement

or

HIST 6XX
By advisement

POLI 5XX
By advisement

or

POLI 6XX
By advisement

EDU 591Special Topics: Curriculum and Instruction

3

EDU 591: Candidates may take no more than 6 credit hours of EDU 591 courses.

Mathematics/Science/Technology

EDU 603Issues, Trends, and Research in Elementary (Childhood) Science

3

EDU 640Issues, Trends, and Research in Elementary (Childhood) Mathematics

3

EDU 642Activity-Oriented Elementary Mathematics

3

EDU 643Math Assessment in Support of All Learners

3

MAED 5XX
By advisement

or

MAED 6XX
By advisement

SCED 5XX

or

SCED 6XX
By advisement

EDU 591Special Topics: Curriculum and Instruction

3

EDU 591: Candidates may take no more than 6 credit hours of EDU 591 courses.

Interdisciplinary

EDU 520Curriculum Framework Theory/Development

3

EDU 525Curriculum Framework Integration/Innovation

3

EDU 528Technology in the Schools

3

EDU 543Education for Gifted and Talented Students

3

EDU 562Infant Development and Education

3

EDU 625Early Childhood Curriculum

3

EDU 629Issues, Trends, and Research in Early Childhood Education

3

Any graduate course not used to satisfy other requirements; advisor approval required.

Electives (3 credit hours)

Any graduate course not used to satisfy other requirements; advisor approval required.

Capstone (3 credit hours)

Must have completed EDU 660 with a B grade or better and 30 credit hours of graduate work
EDU 690Master's Thesis/Project

3-6

Curriculum and Instruction in Inclusive Education (initial certifications Middle to Adolescence - generalist or students with disabilities)

Minimum number of credit hours required for program completion: 36

Research (6 required credit hours)

A minimum of 6 credit hours, not counting the Capstone requirement (see below). Note: At least one course that meets this requirement is offered each semester during the academic year.

EDU 570Using Educational Research to Improve Instruction

3

EDU 660Conducting Educational Research

3

EDU 570: Should be completed within the first semester

EDU 660: Must have completed EDU 570 with a B grade or better and 24 credit hours of graduate work

Inclusive Education Core (12 required credit hours)

EDU 508Teaching Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Settings

3

EDU 514Assessment and Instruction of Diverse Learners I

3

EDU 529Proactive Approaches to Classroom Management in Inclusive Settings

3

EDU 530Assessment and Instruction of Diverse Learners II

3

Linking Content and Pedagogy (12 required credit hours)

To meet the requirements of the program and NYS regulations, candidates need 12 credit hours of courses that link pedagogy with the content area of their initial certificate. Courses are offered both through the College of Education and the content departments in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.

Candidates should select 12 credit hours of course work in consultation with the C&I Program Coordinator and the appropriate department from the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.

Electives (3 credit hours)

Any graduate course not used to satisfy other requirements; advisor approval required.

Capstone (3 credit hours)

Must have completed EDU 660 with a B grade or better and 30 credit hours of graduate work

EDU 690Master's Thesis/Project

3-6

As of December 31, 2013, candidates in all education programs are required to complete training under the Dignity for All Students Act (DASA). The training required under the Dignity for All Student Act (DASA) will be included in EDU 303 at Fredonia. Graduate candidates who may have completed EDU 303 on campus prior to Spring 2014 must complete the EDU DASA workshop prior to full admission.