The program is designed especially for middle grades language arts teachers to investigate current research in language arts teaching and learning and how it translates into practice, deepen one’s knowledge and understanding of broad issues, policies, and controversies that impact schools in general and language arts teaching in particular, and to develop as a leader in language arts education.
ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE (12 hours)
- Program Planning
- Applying Technologies for Effective Instruction
- Educational Assessment and Decision-Making
- Collaborative Classrooms through Social Emotional Learning
READING CONCENTRATION (12 hours)
- Foundations of Literacy and Assessment
- Comprehension, Curricular and Programmatic Strategies for Improving Literacy
- Enhancing Literacy with Literature
- Patterns of Practice in the English Language Arts
RESEARCH AND INQUIRY (6 hours)
- Educational Research
- Teacher as a Researcher
PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL PRACTICE (3 hours)
- Orientation to Advanced Programs in Education
- Current Issues and Trends in Education
- Advanced Graduate Professional Dispositions
TOTAL CREDITS 34
Candidates admitted to the M.Ed. in Middle Grades Language Arts must possess a Georgia induction or higher teaching certificate in middle grades language arts. Teachers who hold a professional certificate in another content area, but have an interest in an advanced degree in Middle Grades Language Arts need to do the following:
- Sign the Out-of-Field Certification form at admission.
- Pass the GACE in Middle Grades Language Arts prior to graduation, and then add that certification area to their certificate.
CIP Code 13.1203
Candidates admitted to the M.Ed. in Middle Grades Mathematics must possess a Georgia professional
T-4 certificate in middle grades mathematics. The program is designed especially for middle grades mathematics teachers to investigate current research in mathematics teaching and learning and how it translates into practice, deepen one’s knowledge and understanding of broad issues, policies, and controversies that impact schools in general and mathematics teaching in particular, and to develop as a leader in mathematics education.
ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE (12 hours)
- Program Planning
- Applying Technologies for Effective Instruction
- Educational Assessment and Decision-Making
- Collaborative Classrooms through Social Emotional Learning
RESEARCH AND INQUIRY (6 hours)
- Educational Research
- Teacher as a Researcher
MATHEMATICS CONCENTRATION (12 hours)
- Set Theory
- Developing Algebraic Concepts
- Developing Geometric Concepts
- Concepts and Application of Probability & Statistics
PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL PRACTICE (3 hours)
- Orientation to Advanced Programs in Education
- Current Issues and Trends in Education
- Advanced Graduate Professional Dispositions
TOTAL CREDITS 34
Candidates admitted to the MEd. in Middle Grades Mathematics must possess a Georgia professional T-4 certificate in middle grades mathematics. Teachers who hold a professional certificate in another content area, but have an interest in an advanced degree in Middle Grades Mathematics need to do the following:
- Sign the Out-of-Field Certification form at admission.
- Pass the GACE in Middle Grades Mathematics prior to graduation, and then add that certification area to their certificate.
CIP Code 13.1203
Thomas University's graduate programs for certified teachers are designed to enhance the role of the teacher as a leader in the school community.
Educators will strengthen proficiencies related to expected knowledge, skills and professional dispositions that are aligned with the expectations in professional and state standards, thereby increasing their marketability.
Upon completion of this program, students will have earned a Master's of Education degree in Middle Grades Education and will be eligible for a certificate upgrade in the state of Georgia.
- Curriculum is built on research-based best practices, relevant professional learning, and applied experiences with student learning as the focus.
- Much of the coursework involves job embedded assignments, designed to move a student from theory to practice.
- Students take one course at a time during most semesters. Summer semesters plus one additional semester require two courses begin taken during the same 8-week period.
- Small class size provides more individual attention and support.
- Faculty are experienced in K-12 education, highly credentialed, and support of students. Learn about our full-time faculty.
- Many students who graduate with our M.Ed. in Middle Grades Education return to TU for an Education Specialist degree in Teacher Leadership.
- The GRE is not required for admission.
- A thesis is not required for graduation.
- TU offers a discounted tuition rate for teachers.
- Financial aid and monthly payment options are available.
- Thomas University is ranked among the most affordable private institutions in Georgia, according to the Georgia Independent College Association.
- Thomas University's Division of Education is authorized by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.