Lead Faculty: Ms. Caprice Houston-Bey

Overview

The Master of Education in Secondary Education with Nevada Licensure is designed for students who are committed to being instructional leaders in the K-12 setting. Courses for this degree meet the Nevada Department of Education requirements for an initial teaching license as well as requirements for a master's degree from National University that interrelates theory and practice and promotes lifelong learning. The program is intended for students who want to obtain an initial teaching license and master's degree at the same time.

To receive a Master of Education in Secondary Education with Nevada Licensure, students must complete at least 45 quarter units of graduate work, 40.5 of which must be taken in residence at National University. Students enrolled in the joint degree-licensure program will not be awarded the master's degree until they complete all graduate and licensure coursework, including student teaching.

The student teaching courses are required for the initial teaching license. Students must have met subject matter competency prior to student teaching. Elementary and Secondary Education teacher candidates meet subject matter competence by passing the appropriate Praxis II examinations. Candidates must meet all State requirements for the Secondary Education Teaching License to be recommended to the Nevada Department of Education.  An electronic portfolio is required for the assessment of all teacher licensure candidates. The purpose of the portfolio is for candidates to show how their work in teacher education is linked to their own competency in the Domains of Professional Competence. The portfolio must be reviewed and approved by a National University faculty member prior to exiting the licensure program.

Requirements

Program Requirements
(12 courses, 57 quarter units)
TED 615 Foundations of Education
TED 605 The Diverse Classroom
EXC 625 Exceptional Children in the Classroom
TED 623 Language Development Methodology for Secondary and Middle Schools
TED 624 Content Are Literacy for Secondary and Middle Schools
TED 625A Curriculum Development for Secondary and Middle Schools
TED 625B Instruction and Classroom Management for Secondary and Middle Schools
TED 640A Student Teaching I (6 quarter units)
TED 640B Student Teaching II (6 quarter units)
TED 649 Classroom Management & The Student Teaching Seminar
MAT 643 Models of Teaching
MAT 640 Applications of Research for the Art of Teaching

Course of Study

National University's Professional Teacher Preparation program is structured around courses grouped into intra-related and inter-related "family courses" focused on themes of foundations, education methods and student teaching. Theory and practice as well as coursework and field experiences are developmental as candidates move from the "foundation family courses" to the "method family courses" and into "student teaching". Candidates who successfully complete the Professional Teacher Preparation program are eligible for a teaching license; those who choose to earn a Master in Education degree complete two additional courses.

Foundation Courses

The three foundation courses are considered the "foundation course family" because all the courses build upon each other in terms of conceptual knowledge and skill, field experiences, and assessments. Furthermore, two of the three courses share all three required textbooks so that teacher candidates can integrate foundational perspectives into an on-going and ever developing professional educator philosophical statement. The foundation course family is the theoretical basis for skill development and acquisition in the method courses. The courses that comprise this family are:

TED 615  Foundations of Education
TED 605  The Diverse Classroom.
EXC 625  Exceptional Children in the Classroom

Methods Courses

As are the foundations courses, the pedagogy courses are formed around adult learning theory and fieldwork. So that each candidate gains a clear understanding of the realities of public education, the program's coursework and field experiences are interrelated to form a cohesive set of learning experiences. Teacher Performance Expectations (TPEs) inherent in the Domains of Professional Competence are highlighted throughout each course syllabus and course outline, and must be highlighted in each lesson plan developed by candidates so that each candidate will have extensive opportunities to learn and to teach.

TED 623  Language Development Methodology for Secondary and Middle Schools
TED 624  Content Area Literacy for Secondary and Middle Schools
TED 625A  Curriculum Development for Secondary and Middle Schools
TED 625B  Instruction and Classroom Management for Secondary and Middle Schools

Student Teaching
TED 649  Classroom Management & The Student Teaching Seminar
TED 640A  Student Teaching I
TED 640B  Student Teaching II

Master in Education
MAT 643  Models of Teaching
MAT 640  Applications of Research for the Art of Teaching

Degree Program Locations
Henderson Campus