Graduate Bulletin
Middle Grades Education/Mathematics and Science,
Ed.M.
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
This page requires an update as
of June 14, 2012.
Information is relevant to the
former concentration in Secondary Mathematics Education of the Graduate Teacher
Certification Program Ed.M. degree, which is no longer offered by Temple
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Admission Requirements and Deadlines
Application Deadline:
Fall: April 1
Spring: October 1
Applications received by the stated deadlines are guaranteed a decision for the upcoming term. Applications received after the deadline are reviewed on a space available basis.
APPLY ONLINE to this graduate program.
Letters of Reference:
Number Required: 2 From Whom: Letters of recommendation should be obtained from college/university faculty members and others who can provide insight into the applicant's academic competence.
Coursework Required for Admission Consideration:
The Pennsylvania Department of Education expects that all individuals seeking teacher certification at the master's level, regardless of the discipline, have taken at least 6 credits of college-level mathematics and 6 credits of college-level English composition and literature in their undergraduate program. Prospective students should contact an advisor to discuss course/program prerequisites for the Secondary Mathematics Education concentration.
Bachelor's Degree in Discipline/Related Discipline:
A baccalaureate degree in Mathematics or a related field is required.
Statement of Goals:
In the Statement of Goals, applicants should indicate their goals and objectives for obtaining a master's degree and certification in Secondary Mathematics Education. The statement should be approximately 500-1,000 words in length and should include the following elements: the applicant's specific interest in Temple’s
program; her/his future career goals; any job-related experiences that
are relevant to the program; and academic and research achievements and
interests.
Standardized Test Scores:
Applicants must pass the Praxis I® examination required by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. A minimum score of 180 must be obtained in each Pre-Professional
Skills Test in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics of the Praxis™ I exam.
Applicants must also pass appropriate subject-area exams in Praxis II®. In addition, Industrial Education students must pass the Occupational Competency Assessment.
A criminal background check, a TB test, and a child abuse clearance are also required.
Resume:
A resume is required.
Transfer Credit:
Courses from accredited institutions may be transferred into the Ed.M. program as long as they are current (no more than five years old) and relevant. The faculty advisor determines relevancy of any course that a student wants transferred. The maximum number of credits a student may transfer is 6.
Coursework Waivers:
Each student is assigned a faculty advisor at the time of admission. The advisor reviews the student's credentials and determines which, if any, of the required courses can be waived. In general, this waiver covers the beginning-level courses in the program. Waiving a specific requirement, however, does not reduce the total number of credits needed to graduate.
Program Requirements
General Program Requirements:
Number of Didactic Credits Required Beyond
the Baccalaureate: 33
Required Courses:
Core Courses (18 s.h.)
EDAD 5402: Action and Collaborative Research Seminar
EDUC 5203: Effective Teaching: Theory and Practice
EDUC 5211: Creating a High School Learning Community
EDUC 5254: Characteristics of Computer-Based Instruction
SECE 5471: Reading Problems in the Secondary School
SPED 5666: Inclusive School Practices
OR
URBE 5401: Introduction to Urban Schools
Specialized Pedagogy Courses (6 s.h.)
At least one course in teaching methods in the content/specialty area is required. A second pedagogy course may be required in certain content areas, while other specialties allow an elective course approved by the advisor.
Student Teaching, Seminar, and Practicum (9 s.h.)
EDUC 5275*: Seminar in Supervised Teaching
EDUC 5287: Practicum in Teaching
EDUC 5888*: Supervised Teaching
* Must be taken simultaneously; only offered during the Fall and Spring semesters.
Internship: No internship is required.
Language Examination: No language examination is required.
Culminating Events:
Student teaching and its related seminar are the culminating events for this program.

Contacts
Program Contact Information:
www.temple.edu/education/teach/programs/gradcert.html
Department Information:
College of Education
341 Ritter Hall
1301 Cecil B. Moore
Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19122
edcert@temple.edu
215-204-8001
Department Contacts:
Admissions:
Gwen Miller
gmiller@temple.edu
215-204-6387
Program Coordinator:
Dr. Christine Woyshner
christine.woyshner@temple.edu
215-204-6147
Chairperson:
Dr. Michael W. Smith
mwsmith@temple.edu
215-204-2296

About the Program
The Ed.M. program is uniquely designed so that teacher certification in Secondary Mathematics Education or in various other content areas can be earned simultaneously with the master’s degree. It is open to those who hold a baccalaureate degree outside education but who do not have a public school teaching credential. Individuals seeking a Pennsylvania Intern and/or Instructional I certificate should apply. Applicants already holding an Instructional I or II certificate who are interested in a master’s degree should apply to the CITE Department’s M.S.Ed. degree program.
Time Limit for Degree Completion: 4 years
Campus Location:
Main
Full-Time/Part-Time Status:
Students are able to complete this degree program on either a full-time or part-time (8 credit hours or less per semester) basis. Evening classes on Main campus start at 5:00 p.m.
Department Information:
College of Education
341 Ritter Hall
1301 Cecil B. Moore
Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19122
edcert@temple.edu
215-204-8001
Interdisciplinary Study:
Not applicable.
Affiliation(s):
The program is a state-approved teacher certification program. It meets the general requirements and state standards for academic certification as specified by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Study Abroad:
No.
Ranking:
Not applicable.
Accreditation:
The program is accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and is approved as a teacher certification program by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
Areas of Specialization:
The Secondary Mathematics Education concentration prepares students to teach in grades 7 through 12, which constitutes the scope of the Instructional I certificate in this area.
Other areas of specialization include Career and Technical Education (Business, Computer, and Information Technology; Industrial Education; and Marketing Education); Elementary Education; Secondary Education (Biology, Chemistry, Earth/Space Science, English, General Science, Physics, and Social Studies); Special Education; and World Languages (French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, and Spanish).
Job Placement:
Graduates typically pursue teaching positions in middle and secondary school settings in grades 7-12.
Licensure:
Intern Certificate:
Candidates may be eligible for a Pennsylvania Intern Certificate after completing supervised teaching and its prerequisites; passing both the Praxis I® and II® examinations; receiving a successful rating on the Pennsylvania Department of Education's PDE 430 form; and passing criminal background and child abuse clearance checks. The Intern Certificate allows the student to teach in public schools for up to three years. The Intern Certificate is issued only once and expires automatically in three years; no extensions are granted.
Instructional I Certificate:
Upon successful completion of the degree requirements and passing all Praxis™ examinations, candidates may apply for a Pennsylvania Instructional I Teaching Certificate.
Non-Matriculated Student Policy:
Students must matriculate within the first 9 credits of the program.

Financing Opportunities
Assistantships are available but limited, and are generally offered to
doctoral-level students. Students who wish to apply should submit an
application online at http://edportal.temple.edu/public.

Relocated 6.14.12
Updated by GS 10.16.12
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