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Teacher Education Programs in the Department of Teaching and Learning prepare students to teach in elementary and secondary schools.

Graduate Programs
Elementary Education
Master of Arts
This program is designed to prepare master's degree candidates in elementary education to serve as team leaders, grade level or subject area supervisors, curriculum consultants, or master teachers.
Master of Arts in Developmental Reading
This degree program prepares graduate students for positions as reading specialists in kindergarten and grades 1-12. The course work required develops the skills, knowledge, and competencies needed for supervisory, curricular, and remedial teaching positions in reading. The program also builds a background in reading for students who want to specialize further in the area and eventually to teach and/or conduct research in a college or university. Successful completion of this program, combined with one year of successful teaching experience that includes the teaching of reading as a significant part of the responsibility, qualifies the student for licensure as a reading specialist.
 
Doctor of Philosophy
The doctoral program in elementary education prepares students for college and university teaching and research positions in elementary education, and for research, curriculum, supervisory, or administrative positions in public school systems and governmental education agencies.
Language, Literacy, and Culture

Doctor of Philosophy

        The Doctor of Philosophy in language, literacy, and culture    

        brings together scholarly traditions and contemporary theory

        in literacy and cultural studies.  Course work provides both

        a broad background in relevant theoretic and research literature

        and opportunities to conduct original studies that explore the

        nature of literacy practices both in and out of school. 

        Graduates find employment in university and college

        teaching, research, curriculum development, and administration

        of literacy programs.

Secondary Education

The Department of Teaching and Learning offers, or jointly administers with departments in the College of Liberal Arts, advanced degree programs in the following fields of professional interest: art education, curriculum and supervision, developmental reading, English education, foreign language education, mathematics education, music education, science education, and social studies education.

Art Education
Master of Arts
The M.A. program in art education is administered by the School of Art and Art History in cooperation with the College of Education. Students make application for admission to the School of Art and Art History. The purpose of the program is to prepare highly qualified teachers of art for elementary and secondary schools and community colleges. The strong academic emphasis of this program assists teachers who are themselves creative artists to become highly literate in the history and language of art.
Doctor of Philosophy
The doctoral program in art education is administered by the College of Education with the cooperation of the School of Art and Art History. Students make application for admission to the College of Education. The program prepares college teachers and researchers in art education and supervisors of art in state departments of education and school systems. It also provides students with an opportunity to continue inquiry and creative work in art history and in studio.

For more information visit the Art Education Website

Curriculum and Supervision
Master of Arts
The M.A. program in curriculum and supervision prepares teachers and administrators for positions as consultants, directors, and coordinators in curriculum development.
Doctor of Philosophy
The Ph.D. program in curriculum and supervision is administered by the College of Education. It prepares students for leadership positions in curriculum for elementary, middle, and secondary schools, state departments, intermediate systems, and college teaching

English Education
Master of Arts
The Master of Arts program in English education is intended for experienced teachers of English.  It provides opportunities for professional development and preparation for department chairs, supervisors of English, and curriculum specialists for secondary schools.  Application should be made to the College of Education.
Master of Arts in Teaching
The Master of Arts in Teaching in English education is designed for students who have an undergraduate degree in English and few or no professional education courses.  Successful completion of the program enables students to receive a credential to teach English in secondary schools.
 
For more information visit English Education Program site.
Foreign Language and ESL Education
Master of Arts in Teaching
The M.A.T. program in foreign and second languages education is designed for superior liberal arts graduates who have had few or no professional education courses. Successful completion of the program leads to secondary school teacher licensure.
Master of Arts
This degree is appropriate for persons who would like to pursue a foreign language specialization in teaching (kindergarten through college) or in related fields (e.g., language laboratory directors, instructional materials designers, or evaluation specialists). It also offers enrichment in foreign language pedagogical knowledge for the practicing teacher. The degree gives the candidate the opportunity to design a program with a special focus.
Doctor of Philosophy
The doctoral program is for superior students wishing to prepare for positions in academia, government, or the private sector where an in-depth knowledge of foreign language educational issues and research is required.

For more information visit the Foreign Language and ESL Education Program site.

Mathematics Education
Master of Arts
The M.A. program in mathematics education provides students with advanced specialization in mathematics and education as a better foundation for teaching at the secondary level.
Master of Science in Mathematics with Education Option
This program prepares certified teachers with advanced specialization in mathematics and mathematics education. It is especially recommended for teachers considering work for the Ph.D. in mathematics education. The program is administered by the Department of Mathematics and application is made to that department.
Doctor of Philosophy
The Ph.D. program in mathematics education prepares supervisors, teacher education personnel, community college personnel, and researchers in mathematics education. It is administered by the College of Education.
Music Education

These programs are administered by the School of Music in cooperation with the College of Education. Application is made to the School of Music.

Master of Arts
        The M.A. program in music education provides students with

        deeper insights into music, the theory and practice of

        music education, and the role of music in the school

        curriculum. The degree program may be taken with or

        without thesis.
Doctor of Philosophy

        The Ph.D. program in music education prepares students

        for teaching, research, or administration in colleges

        (teachers of music education classes and activities; band,

        chorus, and orchestra directors; and administrators of

        music departments and schools of music) and public schools

        (music supervisors, research and curriculum consultants,

        and directors of city or district school music programs).

 

For more information on graduate degrees in Music Education visit Music Education site.

Science Education
Master of Arts in Teaching
The M.A.T. degree program in Science Education is designed for students who have an undergraduate degree in one of the sciences and few or no professional education courses. Successful completion of the program and fulfillment of the course work in science required by an endorsement program qualifies the student for an Iowa secondary teaching certificate. The program is administered by the College of Education.
Master of Science
The M.S. degree in science education is designed for students who want to pursue advanced science education specialization in teaching (kindergarten through college) or in related fields such as medical education, museum programs, and textbook editing . It is offered with or without thesis. The program is administered by the College of Education.
 
Doctor of Philosophy
The Ph.D. program in science education is appropriate for qualified candidates who aspire to college and university positions as science educators; major supervisory posts in national, state, and local systems; teaching positions in the sciences at small liberal arts colleges; positions as instructors of general education science courses and areas at major colleges; positions as research directors in science education; and positions in medical education. The program is administered by the College of Education.

For more information visit the Science Education site.

Social Studies Education
Master of Arts
The M.A. program in social studies education provides an opportunity for interdisciplinary work in history, social science, or related areas for classroom teachers, high school department chairs, and supervisors, as well as others interested in acquiring greater competence in history and the social sciences and greater proficiency in teaching and supervision. Students may choose from two programs. Program A provides an opportunity for interdisciplinary work in history, social science, or related are as for classroom teachers or others interested in acquiring greater competence in their subject matter area. Program B is for individuals who have their bachelor's degree in history or social sciences and wish to obtain a teaching certificate in the process of completing the master's degree.
Doctor of Philosophy
The doctoral program in social studies education prepares secondary department chairs, supervisors, curriculum directors, teacher education personnel, and college instructors in the social sciences and pedagogy. The program is administered by the College of Education.
Special Education

Special education programs are offered in K-6 and 7-12 Instructional Strategist I:Mild/Moderate, and K-12 Instructional Stategist II:BD/LD.  These programs are designed to prepare graduates for positions in public schools, local graduates for positions in public schools, local and state education agencies, clinical settings, and institutions of higher education.  All teacher licensure/certification programs are approved by the Iowa Department of Education.

Master of Arts

        The M.A. program in special education prepares individuals to

        deliver appropriate levels of service to students with disabilities

        at the elementary and secondary levels in either public or

        private settings. Applicants may request admission for the

        purpose of obtaining special education licensure without

        also completing an M.A. degree. Students who do not seek

        licensure may be admitted selectively to the M.A. program. 

        The following program specializations are available: K-6 and

        7-12 Strategist I:Mild/Moderate and Instructional

        Strategist II:Behavior Disorders/Learning Disabilities (K-12).

Education Specialist in Special Education Administration
The Ed.S. in special education administration is offered jointly with the Division of Planning, Policy, and Leadership Studies. Its primary objective is to provide sufficient training and experience to enable graduates to obtain entry-level positions in administration. The career focus of the program is on middle management positions such as supervisors and assistant directors. Successful completion of the program qualifies students for licensure in Iowa to serve as directors of special education (State of Iowa Endorsement 239) and for licensure in general school administration (State of Iowa Endorsement 171).
Doctor of Philosophy
The Ph.D. program in special education prepares students for positions in higher education research and teaching, and/or curriculum, supervisory, research, and administrative positions in state and local education agencies. The program permits students to study and practice extensively in their area of interest in special education.

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