Master of Education Plus Special Education Endorsement
Overview
Candidates for the Master of Education Plus Special Education Endorsement have multiple opportunities to demonstrate progress toward professional standards. Every course in the endorsement has a common assessment tied directly to course goals, which in turn align with the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) and Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) standards. 性视界传媒 is committed to multiple measures of candidates' abilities to provide meaningful learning experiences for students in P-age 21 settings who have specialized learning needs. Candidates for the Special Education endorsement must also pass the Special Education National Evaluation SeriesTM (NES®) test.
Note: Those students accepted into the Master of Education degree program with the Special Education endorsement will begin the MEd Plus SPED program in the summer sessions and move through the program in a cohort with a planned sequence of courses.
Degree Outcomes
Educational Objectives
To enable students to:
- Hone the personal development and professional teaching skills in order to meet the needs of all students in today's world
Professional Objectives
To enable students to:
- Fulfill their professional development needs as educators who specialize in different aspects of P-age 21 education
- Earn the Special Education (SPED) Endorsement
Admission Requirements
Applicants seeking admission to the MEd program must hold a four-year baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in most recent 60 semester or 90 quarter hours (and an explanation if the grade point is below 3.0). In addition, applicants must complete the following to be considered for admission to the program:
- Master of Education application and application fee
- One- to two-page essay as described in the application
- One official transcript from all colleges or universities attended
- Three references (forms provided in the application materials).
Applicants seeking to meet TSPC licensure or endorsement requirements upon completion of the program must also complete the following:
- Verification of valid Oregon teaching license or the equivalent, such as an expired or out-of-state license, education degree, or documented and appropriate teacher experience (applicants to the program that do not have a teaching license should submit a letter of explanation as to how the program would meet their professional goals.)
- Completed Teachers Standards and Practices Character Questionnaire
Transfer Credit
Residence Requirements
Course Requirements
Other Degree Requirements
In addition to the core requirements, students must complete the following requirements:
- No later than completion of 10 semester hours, a degree-seeking student must complete the MEd degree application process.
- Each degree-seeking student will be assigned a graduate faculty advisor who will assist the student in planning his or her proposed course of study.
- The approved course of study must be completed to earn the Master of Education Plus SPED
Licensure in Oregon and Other States
Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate with the MEd Plus SPED degree students must:
- Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 40 semester hours with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
- Achieve no grade lower than a B- in all core courses. If a grade lower than a B- is received in a core course, that course must be retaken (for more specific information, please refer to the student handbook).