Master of Education
M.Ed. | C.A.G.S. | Teacher Certification
Cohorts On-site | On-Campus
“Through thoughtful reflection with talented colleagues and recursive practice in their own classrooms, teacher certification program students in the New England College graduate program become more effective teachers and instructional leaders in their schools.”
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Master of Education/C.A.G.S.
Course Descriptions
Program Overview
2012 Fall M.Ed. & CAGS School Principal Schedule
2012 M.Ed. Online I Cohort (1 yr. internship) Schedule
2012 M.Ed. Online II Cohort (1 yr. internship) Schedule
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Online Education Programs
The School of Graduate and Professional Studies is pleased to announce two online graduate education programs, a Master of Education with a concentration of School Principal, Special Education, Literacy, or Interdisciplinary Instruction and a CAGS in School Principal or School District Superintendent.
Teaching and Leadership
The Master of Education program is designed to develop teacher
leadership as part of the ongoing goals to improve quality of
instruction and student success in schools. In keeping with the New
Hampshire State Certification Standards and Interstate New Teacher
Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC) Standards, the rigorous
curriculum is data-driven, site-based, and linked to the classroom.
School Principal Certification
New England College's School Principal Certification program prepares
educators to become certified as a School Principal in the state of New
Hampshire with a Master of Education or Certificate of Advanced
Graduate Study.
Model I: Online, 2 Years
Model II: Hybrid, 2 Years
Model III: Online, 1 year with a year long Internship & Summer Residency
To learn more about our School Principal programs please click here.
Teacher Certification
New England College also offers an
education program that leads to NH State Certification. Contact Debra
Nitschke-Shaw, Director of Teacher Certification, at dnitschke@nec.edu
or 603.428.2322.
Concentration in School Climate Leadership
Experienced educators understand that students cannot learn if they
don’t feel safe at school. It is hard to argue against the idea that the
success of all educational programs depends upon the success of our
efforts to improve school climate and student safety. Bullying,
cyber-bullying, school shootings, and teen suicides have all become
front-page news. Many states have passed tough, new anti-bullying laws
which make it necessary for schools to ensure that they have
well-trained professionals who can develop effective new anti-bullying
policies, programs and systems to effectively address these problems.
Superb Reputation
New England College is renowned for
its top-quality education department. As part of the department's
ongoing evolution, the Master of Education is offered to develop teacher
leadership. Graduate students and NEC faculty work as a learning
community to address real-world issues of teachers and schools.
Locations
Courses are offered on campus in
Henniker and in some school districts within New Hampshire. Courses are
scheduled for late afternoon, evening, and/or weekend hours.
Timeframe
Courses are generally run on a semester basis. The Master of
Education program is a 32-credit program, and for most candidates can be
completed within a two-year period. Students may enroll throughout the
year.
Designed for Current Professionals and those seeking Certification
The
NEC Master of Education is designed for current practitioners who are
already certified teachers and individuals who wish to become certified
or add a new certification. The courses offer the highest level of
professional interaction in that students have a broad range of teaching
experience, in addition to their academic preparation, and can work
collaboratively to become effective teachers and leaders.
Superb Faculty
Students study with NEC’s full-time faculty,
as well as with highly respected practitioners and scholars from the
community. The program is firmly linked to NEC’s outstanding Education
department, as it is to the professional teaching community.
Progressive Curriculum
NEC’s program is structured in three parts: core curriculum, concentration, and elective.
Schedules:
Curriculum Instruction Concentration 2011-12
Degree Completion Plan 2011-12
Literacy and Language Fall I 2011-13
School Climate Concentration Fall-I Online II 2011-13
Gainful Employment Disclosures:
C.A.G.S. Curriculum Instruction
C.A.G.S. Literacy & Language Arts
Application Requirements
To apply, submit the online NEC Graduate School application,
current resume, personal statement, official college transcript(s), 1-2 page personal statement and 2
letter of recommendation.*
Please contact admissions for additional requirements for the Master of Education.
No GRE or GMAT scores are required.
*The
admissions committee reserves the right to require other admission
documents and will inform those applicants of that requirement during
the enrollment process.Applications will be accepted until the cohort is
full.
Commitment
The mission of the New England College School of Graduate and Professional Studies is to
remove obstacles to educational advancement and open new pathways leading to professional
development and personal enrichment.
Office of Graduate Admission | New England College | 98 Bridge Street | Henniker, NH 03242
M-F, 8:30-4:30 EST | Phone: (603) 428-2252 | Fax: (603) 428-3155 | graduateadmission@nec.edu
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