2013-2014 Catalog 
    
    Apr 23, 2024  
2013-2014 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Curriculum and Instruction (C&I), MA


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 The Master’s Degree in Curriculum & Instruction is designed to provide professional educators increased knowledge of current research on teaching and learning and its contexts and to apply that research in practice. The degree provides an opportunity for teachers to focus on an area of interest and to develop increased skills and knowledge in that area.

 The Master of Arts Degree in Curriculum & Instruction is a thirty (30) semester-hour program designed for licensed, practicing teachers who desire to continue developing their professional expertise. Candidates complete a core of academic work requiring:

  1. Examination of educational issues from the perspective of social context and culturally responsive pedagogy;
  2. Investigation and analysis of curricular design and models of teaching;
  3. Examination and analysis of seminal and current research and application of research in instructional settings;
  4. Consideration of the role and uses of technology in curriculum and instruction and its implementation in the classroom.

Further, the selection of a cognate emphasis area allows students to concentrate their coursework in an area of instruction in which they wish to develop a particular expertise: TESOL, Science Education, Space Studies/Science Teaching, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education, Gifted and Talented.

Faculty

  • Leslie Grant, Ph.D. Department Chairperson and Associate Professor
  • Angela Bell, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
  • Greg Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  • Linda Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  • Tim Callahan, M.A., Senior Instructor
  • Beth Cutter, M.A., Instructor
  • Stephanie Dewing, Ph.D., Instructor
  • Barbara Frye, Ph.D., Director of the Teacher Education & Licensure Program (TELP), Associate Professor
  • Sara Kaka, M.A., Instructor
  • Mark Malone, Ph.D., Professor
  • Pat McGuire, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
  • Barbara Swaby, Ph.D., Professor
  • Laura Tuthill, Ph.D., Senior Instructor
  • Monica Yoo, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Website: http://www.uccs.edu/coe/acaddepts/ci/cidegprogs/cima.html

MA in Curriculum & Instruction - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)


 The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) program prepares pre-service and inservice teachers to work with students who are learning English as a second or additional language.  Educators working with individuals, small groups or whole classes of English Language Learners (ELLs) will benefit from this program. Teachers who have a teaching license from the Colorado Department of Education may use this opportunity to earn an endorsement in Culturally & Linguistically Diverse (CLD) Education as well as a Master of Arts Degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). The MA degree is 30 semester hours or ten courses. The first eight courses (24 semester hours) are applicable to the CLD Endorsement from the Colorado Department of Education. The last two courses are the research classes that complete the MA in TESOL. Also available is the four-course (12 credit hours) Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language Certificate (online only, TESL/TEFL).

Faculty

  • Leslie Grant, Ph.D. Department Chairperson and Associate Professor
  • Angela Bell, Ph.D., Instructor
  • Greg Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  • Linda Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  • Tim Callahan, M.A., Senior Instructor
  • Beth Cutter, M.A., Instructor
  • Stephanie Dewing, Ph.D., Instructor
  • Barbara Frye, Ph.D., Director of the Teacher Education & Licensure Program (TELP) and Associate   Professor
  • Sara Kaka, M.A., Instructor
  • Mark Malone, Ph.D., Professor
  • Pat McGuire, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
  • Barbara Swaby, Ph.D., Professor
  • Laura Tuthill, Ph.D., Senior Instructor
  • Monica Yoo, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Website: http://www.uccs.edu/coe/acaddepts/ci/cidegprogs/citesol.html

MA in Curriculum & Instruction—Science Education


 The program in Science Education is designed primarily for teachers who wish to improve their science teaching skills or become leaders in the field of science education. It is appropriate for teachers at all levels (K-12) who wish to learn more about applying contemporary science teaching strategies in their schools.

The program is designed to provide classroom teachers with a sound background in current science education research, theory, standards, and practice. Emphasis is placed on utilization of inquiry strategies, manipulative activities, and science process skills as a basis for science instruction. Teachers completing this program will be prepared to: teach science in a self-contained setting, serve as science teachers for schools utilizing departmentalization, serve as science resource teachers at the school or district level, or pursue an advanced degree in science education.

Note: This program is not designed to lead to teacher licensure.

Faculty

  • Leslie Grant, Ph.D. Interim Department Chair
  • Angela Bell, Ph.D., Instructor
  • Greg Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  • Linda Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  • Tim Callahan, M.A., Senior Instructor
  • Beth Cutter, M.A., Instructor
  • Stephanie Dewing, Ph.D., Instructor
  • Barbara Frye, Ph.D., Assistant Professor / Director of the Teacher Education & Licensure Program (TELP)
  • Sara Kaka, M.A., Instructor
  • Mark Malone, Ph.D., Professor
  • Pat McGuire, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
  • Barbara Swaby, Ph.D., Professor
  • Laura Tuthill, Ph.D., Senior Instructor
  • Monica Yoo, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Website: http://www.uccs.edu/coe/acaddepts/ci/cidegprogs/cimascied.html

 

MA in Curriculum & Instruction - Space Studies/Science Teaching


The MA program in Space Studies in Science Education is designed primarily for teachers who wish to improve their science teaching skills or become leaders in the field of science and space education. It is appropriate for teachers at all levels (K-12) who wish to learn more about applying contemporary science teaching strategies in their schools.

The program is designed to provide classroom teachers with a sound background in current space studies, science education research, theory, standards, and practice. Emphasis is placed on utilization of inquiry strategies, manipulative activities, and science process skills as a basis for science instruction. Teachers completing this program will be prepared to: teach science in a self-contained setting, serve as science teachers for schools utilizing departmentalization, serve as science resource teachers at the school or district level, or pursue an advanced degree in science education.

Note: This program is not designed to lead to teacher licensure.

Also available is a Master of Sciences degree  in Curriculum & Instruction with a Space Studies emphasis.

Faculty 

  • Leslie Grant, Ph.D. Interim Department Chair
  • Angela Bell, Ph.D., Instructor
  • Greg Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  • Linda Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  • Tim Callahan, M.A., Senior Instructor
  • Beth Cutter, M.A., Instructor
  • Stephanie Dewing, Ph.D., Instructor
  • Barbara Frye, Ph.D., Assistant Professor / Director of the Teacher Education & Licensure Program (TELP)
  • Sara Kaka, M.A., Instructor
  • Mark Malone, Ph.D., Professor
  • Pat McGuire, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
  • Barbara Swaby, Ph.D., Professor
  • Laura Tuthill, Ph.D., Senior Instructor
  • Monica Yoo, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Website: http://www.uccs.edu/coe/acaddepts/ci/cidegprogs/cimaspstuscied.html

Culturally & Linguistically Diverse (CLD) Education Endorsement


The Culturally & Linguistically Diverse (CLD) Education endorsement prepares pre-service and inservice teachers to work with students who are learning English as a second or additional language.This program is designed especially for teachers, paraprofessionals and pre-service teachers who have English Language Learners (ELLs) in their classrooms.

Courses emphasize methods, assessment, and parent/community relationships. No second language is required.Courses are offered online and on campus, and meet Colorado Department of Education endorsement requirements. Upon completion of the endorsement credits, students are required to pass the approved PLACE exam prior to earning the endorsement.

MA Option 

Students may take two additional classes to earn a Master of Arts Degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).

 Faculty

  • Leslie Grant, Ph.D. Interim Department Chair
  • Angela Bell, Ph.D., Instructor
  • Greg Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  • Linda Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  • Tim Callahan, M.A., Senior Instructor
  • Beth Cutter, M.A., Instructor
  • Stephanie Dewing, Ph.D., Instructor
  • Barbara Frye, Ph.D., Assistant Professor / Director of the Teacher Education & Licensure Program (TELP)
  • Sara Kaka, M.A., Instructor
  • Mark Malone, Ph.D., Professor
  • Pat McGuire, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
  • Barbara Swaby, Ph.D., Professor
  • Laura Tuthill, Ph.D., Senior Instructor
  • Monica Yoo, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Website: http://www.uccs.edu/coe/acaddepts/ci/cidegprogs/citesol.html

Gifted & Talented Specialist Endorsement


 The Gifted and Talented endorsement is an online program that prepares teachers at all levels with the latest research and innovative methodologies in Gifted and Talented education. This 26 credit-hour endorsement prepares teachers to enhance their instructional skills in Gifted and Talented education. The endorsement requires 3 credit hours of practicum work. Upon completion of the endorsement and practicum credits, students are required to pass the approved PLACE exam prior to earning the endorsement. 

MA Option

Students may take two additional classes to earn a Master of Arts Degree in Curriculum & Instruction.

Faculty

  • Leslie Grant, Ph.D. Interim Department Chair
  • Angela Bell, Ph.D., Instructor
  • Greg Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  • Linda Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  •  Tim Callahan, M.A., Senior Instructor
  • Beth Cutter, M.A., Instructor
  • Stephanie Dewing, Ph.D., Instructor
  • Barbara Frye, Ph.D., Assistant Professor / Director of the Teacher Education & Licensure Program (TELP)
  • Sara Kaka, M.A., Instructor
  • Mark Malone, Ph.D., Professor
  • Pat McGuire, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
  • Barbara Swaby, Ph.D., Professor
  • Laura Tuthill, Ph.D., Senior Instructor
  • Monica Yoo, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

 Website: http://www.uccs.edu/coe/extstuandonline/online/onlineprograms/onlinecurrmagt.html

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