Master in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology
Program Description:
This program is designed for those individuals who want to increase their expertise in using technology as an educational tool to enhance student learning and increase teacher effectiveness and efficiency. The Master of Education with a specialization in Educational Technology is aligned to the professional standards in the field, the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). Additionally, this degree emphasis is also aligned to the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) standards.
This program is not designed as a teacher certification program, and different states and municipalities often have specific requirements concerning different appropriate degree programs. Depending on your goals for this program, please check with your local and state regulatory requirements for teacher certification.
Degree Requirements: 30 Credits
Program Learning Goals:
It is intended that Graduates of the Aspen University Master in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology program will learn or be able to do the following:
- Focus on Students and Learning: Study theories of learning, while believing that all children can learn, and will examine how each learner has a unique set of strengths. Graduates will be able to apply this knowledge in order to optimize learning and to design settings that positively influence academic and personal growth by focusing on achievable goals and motivation. This domain is aligned to the NBPTS Proposition #1: Teachers are committed to students and learning.
- Intentional and Integrated Pedagogy: Develop a deep understanding of curriculum and instruction so that student learning experiences are optimized. Graduates will be able to apply this knowledge by designing lessons that not only integrate a strong pedagogical framework but also is based on sound curricular design. This domain is aligned with the NBPTS Proposition #2: Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students.
- Evidence-Based Decision Making: Develop a wide range of knowledge and skills for gathering and analyzing data that is used to inform decisions about students’ development, teacher effectiveness, and accountability, in order to connect teaching and learning. Graduates will apply their knowledge and skills related to assessment in responsible ways, using multiple types of data sources to collaborate with families and other educators/professionals in the student’s life. This domain is aligned with NBPTS Proposition #3: Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning.
- Critically Reflective Practitioner: Examine their own skills and competencies related to curriculum, instruction, and assessment. This reflection will involve collaborating with fellow educators in order to create opportunities for personal professional development. Graduates will use this critical self-evaluation as a platform for improving their effectiveness with students. This domain aligns with NBPTS Proposition #4: Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn from experience, and NBPTS Proposition #5: Teachers are members of learning communities.
- Ethics, Activism, and Advocacy within the Field: Participate as active members and leaders in the education community who remain current on the issues that exist in the field and who advocate for policy changes that improve services for students and conditions for educators. Graduates will behave in an ethical manner, according to the accepted standards of the profession, and demonstrate caring, professional dispositions.
- Educational Technology: Apply advanced level skills focusing on the role of technology in curriculum development including the latest advances in classroom technology that support the goals of educators and learning styles of students.
Academic Schedule
Courses:
MED710 | Multidisciplinary Foundations of Education | 3 |
MED730 | Curriculum Development, Implementation and Evaluation | 3 |
MED700 | Integrating Technologies Across the Curriculum | 3 |
MED720 | The Instructional Role of Assessment | 3 |
MED740 | Ethics and Educational Law | 3 |
MED750 | Introduction to Online Learning and Internet Research | 3 |
MED751 | Instructional Design | 3 |
MED752 | Multimedia for Educators | 3 |
MED753 | The Wired School: Emerging Technologies | 3 |
MED799 | Graduate Capstone | 3 |
Additional Information
Applicants who are high school teachers with Belleville Public Schools in New Jersey may be eligible to receive portfolio credit for MED710 and MED740 through a prior learning agreement with the school district.