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GRADUATE PROGRAMS LEADING TO INITIAL TEACHER CERTIFICATION
The Department also supports three Master's programs for candidates who have bachelor degrees in fields other than education and wish to become certified to teach.

Master of Education with Certification Program
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The Maryland Master of Education with Certification Program (MCert) for Elementary or Secondary Education is an alternative teacher education program designed for highly educated and capable persons who have completed baccalaureate degrees in a variety of academic fields. Secondary Education applicants may be required to take extra courses to bolster their academic content in some concentration--in order to meet State requirements. The programs support four themes from national and local reform agendas: 1. Inquiry and reflection; 2. Teaching for understanding; 3. Teaching for diversity; 4. Building democratic learning communities.
MCert is an Outreach Program, which means the courses are not held at College Park.
In addition, it is a 13-month, full-time program that leads to a Master's of Education (M.Ed.) degree as well as eligibility for Maryland State certification to teach in elementary or
secondary schools (Maryland has reciprocity with approximately 29 states. An updated reciprocity list can be viewed at: http://www.education.umd.edu/studentinfo/teacher_certification/reciprocalcertification.html).

The program admits one cohort of 20-25 candidates in elementary education and individual cohorts in secondary core subject areas (e.g., art, English, foreign languages, mathematics, science, and social studies) each year. Teacher candidates start their studies around the fourth week in June and finish the third week in June the following year. (This program schedule mirrors the public school academic year.) This translates into three four-week summer school sessions and two full-time academic year semesters. Approximately 42 semester hours total required.

A unique feature of the program is providing teacher candidates an opportunity to conduct
action research in their classroom. The curriculum is based on theory, research and knowledge from five fields of inquiry - action research conducted by experienced teachers; research from psychology, sociology, anthropology, and philosophy that addresses the nature of teaching and learning; studies of theory-based educational programs; research on effective schools and educational leadership; and research on learning to teach. The program includes carefully designed field experiences.

Applicants to the Master's Certification Program must pass the Praxis I and the Praxis II (content only) PRIOR to beginning the program (see page 16). It is preferred that applicants pass these tests prior to application. If not, and you are admitted, you will be given provisional admission to meet this requirement prior to the start of the program.


Teaching English To Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) - with certification
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The TESOL Master’s (M.Ed.) degree with certification* is designed for students who already have earned a bachelor’s degree in any subject matter. This degree consists of the same requirements as the TESOL M.Ed. with additional coursework as dictated under the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) Approved Program contract for those candidates who intend to teach at the K-12 instructional levels. In addition to the K-12 certification preparation, “certification seeking” M.Ed. candidates, upon completion of their course work, will be prepared to teach in post-secondary, adult education and non-traditional instructional settings. In addition to Departmental requirements, applicants must have prior experience in learning as a foreign language, equivalent to two years, at the post-secondary level.

International applicants must have taken the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and Test of Written English (TWE) and have achieved a score of 600 or above on the former and a minimum score of 4 on the latter.

All TESOL M.Ed. with certification students are expected to acquire advanced knowledge in current second language teaching methodology; first and second language acquisition; second language assessment and evaluation methodologies; trends/issues in Second Language Education and Culture; research in Second Language Education and Culture, cross-cultural communication; and, when appropriate, to further their knowledge in second language listening, speaking, reading and writing, culture and literature in ESOL.

Furthermore, master’s degree candidates are expected to apply theory to research and practice in culturally and linguistically diverse settings; participate in curriculum development and program evaluation; develop critical perspectives derived from theory, research and practice; and use research methodology for conducting disciplined inquiry.

Candidates admitted to the TESOL M.Ed. with certification program are required to successfully complete Praxis I PRIOR to beginning the program (see page 14). Also candidates are required to successfully complete Praxis II (content area assessments) prior to student teaching. M.Ed. applicants must indicate on their admission application (under area of specialization) if they intend to pursue TESOL with or without certification.

Creative Initiatives in Teacher Education (CITE) / Website
This program is a collaborative effort between Montgomery County Public Schools and University of Maryland at College Park. It is a graduate program with successful completion resulting in a master’s in education (M.Ed.) degree and eligibility for a teaching certificate* in elementary education. The length of the program is two consecutive years consisting of two summers and four semesters. During the academic years, interns serve as full-time instructional assistants in a Montgomery County elementary school and attend classes in the later afternoon and early evening.

The mission of this program is to attract and prepare talented support staff for classroom teaching positions in Montgomery County Public Schools. Continuing emphasis is placed on recruiting a culturally diverse population of CITE interns and providing them with the knowledge and understanding to support an education that is multicultural for all students at the elementary level. For further information about the CITE program call or write:

Dr. Russ Fazio
CITE Coordinator
Department of Staff Development
Montgomery County Public Schools
Upcounty Regional Services Center
12900 Middlebrook Road College of Education
Germantown, MD 20874
(301) 601-4600
Russ_Fazio@mcpsmd.org

Dr. Dianne Bradley
CITE Coordinator
Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction
2311 Benjamin Building
University of Maryland at College Park
College Park, MD 20742-1175
Dianne_Bradley@fc.mcps.k12.md.us


Successful completion of Praxis I is required PRIOR to beginning the program. Praxis II (content area assessments) is required prior to student teaching.

 

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