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Master of Education (M.Ed.)/Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential Program EDUCATION STUDIES DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Pepper Canyon Hall, 3rd Floor 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-‐0070 858-‐534-‐1680 http://eds.ucsd.edu REVISED 11-01-2012
EDS Walk-In Advising Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM – 3rd Floor Pepper Canyon Hall The Department of Education Studies (EDS) at UCSD offers a Master of Education Degree and Credential Program for those seeking the California Preliminary Multiple Subject Teaching Credential for elementary school teachers. All EDS credentials provide preparation for teaching English language learners in a regular classroom setting. Please see our M.A. in Deaf Education brochure if your are interested in a California Deaf and Hard of Hearing Specialist Teaching Credential and Multiple Subject Teaching Credential, both in conjunction with the Master of Arts Degree in Teaching and Learning: Emphasis in ASL – English, Bilingual, Multicultural Education of Deaf Children.
The M.Ed./Credential programs have four distinguishing features: • • • •
Focuses on equitable education practices. Emphasizes the application of information technology and research-based practice. Prepares teachers to be reflective practitioners. Prepares new teachers to understand the process and standards associated with the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards Certification.
M.Ed./Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential The M.Ed./Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential Program consists of Educational Foundation courses, Professional Preparation courses, and the preparation of a Teaching Performance Assessment Portfolio. Upon completion of the Educational Foundation courses, students will be evaluated to determine their preparedness for continuation into the Professional Preparation Program. This is a 13-month (mid-June to mid-July) program that begins in the summer quarter only. Students complete the Educational Foundations coursework in the first summer intensive session and the Professional Preparation coursework during the remaining 11 months (end of August or early September through mid-July.) Students who have completed the Educational Foundations courses as UCSD undergraduates will apply into the graduate Professional Preparation Program. For More information contact Lea Marzo at 858-534-8834 lmarzo@ucsd.edu Application Available: September 15 ~ Deadline to Apply: February 1st http://eds.ucsd.edu/graduate/grad-‐multi.shtml#admission Applicants interested in Financial Aid should file a FAFSA as soon as possible, preferably by March 1, and visit Graduate Student Financial Services at http://ogs.ucsd.edu Affirmative Action Policy In accordance with applicable state and federal laws and university policy, the University of California does not discriminate in any of its policies, procedures, or practices on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, handicap, age, veteran status, medical condition (as defined in Section 12926 of the California Government Code), ancestry, or marital status; nor does the university discriminate on the basis of citizenship, within the limits imposed by law or university policy. In conformance with applicable law and university policy, the University of California is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Inquiries regarding the university’s equal opportunity policies may be directed to the University of California, San Diego Affirmative Action Coordinator at (858) 534-3871.
M.ED./CREDENTIAL MULTIPLE SUBJECT ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (MS1-SUM or MS2) Please be sure to keep copies of everything that you submit to EDS and refer to our website for more details http://eds.ucsd.edu/ .
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BACHELOR’S DEGREE FROM AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION: Any major of study at UCSD or equivalent to one offered at any other UC. A 3.0 cumulative GPA is required from the school awarding the bachelor’s degree.
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THREE LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: This should be a one to two page typed essay focusing on the following three areas: A) Your reasons for choosing education as a career and for applying to Education Studies at UC San Diego. B) Your detailed experience working with students from various cultural backgrounds in the public schools and any related experience you feel is appropriate (attach a general resume as well). C) Your community service experiences, especially those in culturally diverse settings.
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CSET- SUBJECT MATTER COMPETENCE: This requirement is satisfied by providing evidence of satisfactory completion of the California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET – official score report). www.ctcexams.nesinc.com
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CBEST- CALIFORNIA BASIC EDUCATIONAL SKILLS TEST: A passing score on the CBEST must be obtained prior to admission, (official 4x4 card), OR you can instead take the CSET 142 Writing Skills exam to satisfy this requirement. www.ctcexams.nesinc.com
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GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION (GRE): Please take the general GRE. We need an original official copy. Please note that the UCSD Institutional Code is 4836. www.ets.org
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U.S. CONSTITUTION REQUIREMENT: This requirement is satisfied by either: A) Completion of a course covering the provisions and principles of the U.S. Constitution. OR B) Passage of an appropriate university-level only exam. (i.e. UCSD Extension, or Notre Dame de Namur University).
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SENSITIVITY TO SECOND LANGUAGE: Applicants must demonstrate through course work or equivalent experience, an informed sensitivity to the challenges of second language learning and acquisition. This requirement is satisfied by completing one of the following: A) Completion of 9 quarter units of college coursework in a single language that is not the applicants native language. B) Completion of 3 years of secondary school coursework in a language other than English. The course work must be taken in grades 7 through 12, with at least a B average. C) Demonstration of an “equivalent experience” in a second language situation. Applicants who wish to satisfy this requirement must write an essay, listing specific examples, of one of the three options listed below:
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The applicant has lived for a prolonged period of time in a country where the language spoken was not native to the applicant, and where the applicant was continuously required to speak that second language (e.g. Peace Corps). The applicant has had an extended experience immersed in a multilingual community in his/her native country. The applicant was raised in a multicultural community. st
COPY OF NEGATIVE TB TEST: It must be taken after June 1 of the year admitted to the program.
Bilingual Authorization Programs • A Bilingual Authorization Program (BLA) in Spanish is available for students who can teach in Spanish and English. Candidates interested in being recommended for the Bilingual Authorization Program in Spanish must demonstrate: 1. Methodological Competence: EDS 125 (4), History, Politics & Theory of Bilingual Education and EDS 352 A B (2 2), Bilingual Instructional Practices. 2. Cultural Competence: Program (History & Culture along with BLA required EDS courses), OR CSET: LOTE Subtest V in the culture of emphasis. 3. Language Competence: Program Assessment, OR CSET: LOTE Subtest III. 4. A desire to teach in a bilingual setting. • A Bilingual Authorization Program (BLA) in Asian & Middle Eastern Languages (Arabic, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Tagalog (Filipino), Vietnamese). Candidates interested in being recommended for any of these BLA Programs in Asian & Middle Eastern Languages must demonstrate: 1. Methodological Competence: EDS 125 (4), History, Politics & Theory of Bilingual Education and EDS 352 A B (22), Bilingual Instructional Practices. 2. Cultural Competence: Program (History & Culture along with BLA required EDS courses), OR CSET: LOTE Subtest V in the culture of emphasis. 3. Language Competence: CSET: LOTE for each language as follows: -Arabic and Filipino: Subtest II -Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Vietnamese: Subtest III 4. A desire to teach in a bilingual setting.
MINOR “OPTION 2”/ MULTIPLE SUBJECT EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS [YEAR 1] UCSD Students planning to apply to the EDS graduate M.Ed. /Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential Program must complete all of the Introduction to Teaching and Learning requirements listed in category A below and one course from each of the remaining three areas B, C and D (Note: Admission to EDS graduate program is not guaranteed for EDS minors). Graduate Students admitted to the program will satisfy the Multiple Subject Educational Foundations coursework through the intensive summer program of defined coursework. A minimum 3.0 GPA for all Educational Foundations coursework is required for advancement to the Professional Preparation coursework. All Foundations courses in this list (except EDS 139) must be taken for a Letter Grade. A.
INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING & LEARNING EDS 130 – Intro to Academic Mentoring-Elementary OR EDS 131, 136, or 137. EDS 128A- Intro to Teaching and Learning (EDS 130, 131, 136, or 137 is a prerequisite for EDS 128A and cannot be taken concurrently). EDS 128B - Intro to Teaching and Learning - is restricted to students applying to EDS at UCSD and must be taken in the year of application to the program. AND EDS 139 – (2 units) Practicum in Teaching & Learning – Co-requisite to EDS 130, 131, 136, 137, 128A & 128B.
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LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS One of the following courses or equivalent EDS 114 – Cognitive Development & Interactive Computing Environments (recommended for all credential candidates) EDS 115 – Cognitive Development and Education (recommended for all credential candidates) EDS 118 – Adolescent Development and Education EDS/LING 119 – First & Second Language Learning: From Childhood Through Adolescence COGS 154 – Communication Disorders in Children and Adults COMM 102D/HDP 135–Practicum in Child Development (6 units) HDP 1 – Introduction to Human Development PSYCH 101 – Introduction to Developmental Psychology
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LANGUAGE AND CULTURE One of the following courses or equivalent: EDS/SOCI 117 – Language, Culture & Education (recommended for all credential candidates) EDS 125 – History, Politics & Theory of Bilingual Education* [REQUIRED FOR BLA CANDIDATES] ANSC 122 – Language in Society ANSC 163- Culture and Communication in Education COMM 110I – Literacy, Social Organization, and the Individual COMM 168– Bilingual Communication (or EDS 125 required for BLA Candidates) ETHN 141 – Language and Culture
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SCHOOL AND SOCIETY One of the following courses or equivalent: EDS 125 – History, Politics & Theory of Bilingual Education* [REQUIRED FOR BLA CANDIDATES] EDS/SOCI 126 – Social Organization of Education (recommended for all credential candidates) ANSC 162 – Language, Identity, and Community ETHN 144 – Bilingual Communities in the USA ECON 147 – Economics of Education Table 1 – Sample UCSD Undergraduate Multiple Subject Educational Foundations Course of Study (course schedule is subject to change - PLEASE CHECK WITH DEPT FOR UPDATES) Fall EDS 130 EDS 139 * EDS 125
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(4) (2) (4)
Winter EDS 128A EDS 139 1 EDS 119
(4) (2) (4)
Spring EDS 128B EDS 139 1 EDS 117
(4) (2) (4)
See other options above
* EDS 125 can only be used to satisfy one category AND is REQUIRED FOR BLA CANDIDATES.
Please note that if this coursework is not done as an undergraduate, it can be completed as a graduate student during a special summer session. ADVANCEMENT TO MASTER’S/PRELIMINARY MULTIPLE SUBJECT CREDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL COURSEWORK: Upon completion of the Educational Foundations coursework, students are evaluated to determine their preparation and fitness for continuation into the professional coursework and student teaching program. An EDS faculty committee makes decisions concerning student continuation into the program based on completion of all requirements, academic achievement, and level of professionalism in all aspects of the program. Continuation into the professional year is not automatic.
COURSE OF STUDY FOR THE M.ED./PRELIMINARY MULTIPLE SUBJECT CREDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION [YEAR 2] Once selected for advancement, the M.Ed./Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential students complete the following Professional Preparation coursework. All courses in this list (except Student Teaching requirements EDS 369AB, and EDS 190) must be taken for a Letter Grade. EDS 351 (4 units) – Teaching the English Language Learning EDS 352 A-B** (2-2 units)- Bilingual Instructional Practices (REQUIRED FOR BLA CANDIDATES) EDS 361 A-B-C (6-6-4 units) – Innovative Instructional Practices EDS 369 A-B (9-9 units) – Multiple Subject Student Teaching Practicum EDS 382 (4 Units) – Inclusive Education Practices EDS 190 (4 units) – Research Practicum EDS 201 (4 units) – Introduction to Resources for Teaching and Learning EDS 203 (4 units) – Technology, Teaching, and Learning EDS 204 (4 units) – Technology and Professional Assessment EDS 205 A-B (2-2 units) – Reflective Teaching Practice EDS 206 (4 units) – Teaching Performance Assessment Portfolio EDS 250 (4 units) – Equitable Educational Research Practice Students are required to complete the U.S. Constitution requirement prior to completion of the program (satisfied through coursework or examination). Students pursuing the Bilingual Authorization Program must also take EDS 352A-B (2-2 units) (Bilingual Instructional Practices)**. A typical student schedule for the Professional Preparation Program is shown in Table 2.
Table 2 – Professional Preparation Course of Study for the M.Ed./Multiple Subject Credential Program (course schedule is subject to change) Fall EDS 351 EDS 361A EDS 190 EDS 201 EDS 203 EDS 250
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Winter EDS 361B EDS 369A EDS 205A
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Spring EDS 361C EDS 369B EDS 382 EDS 205B
(4) (9) (4) (2)
Summer EDS 204 EDS 206
(4) (4)
**BLA Candidates Preparing to teach bilingual classrooms must take:
EDS 352A
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EDS 352B
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** Please see note regarding the Bilingual Authorization Program on page 2
Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) The purpose of the RICA is to ensure that candidates for Multiple Subject Teaching Credentials possess the knowledge and skills important for the provision of effective reading instruction to students. The RICA requirement applies to all Multiple Subject credential candidates effective October 1, 1998. The RICA consists of two separate assessments: The RICA Written Examination and the RICA Video Performance Assessment. Multiple Subject credential candidates must take and pass either one of the two assessments to fulfill the RICA requirement. RICA registration bulletins and information are available at the EDS office.