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Office of the Assitant Superintendent  

February 18, 2008

 

 
 
 
 

 
 

Professional Development

 

Masters Programs

 
MESPA
On line Programs
U.S. News & World Report has gathered information from more than 1,000 traditional and virtual universities. Use this searchable directory of graduate and undergraduate providers that offer courses, certificates, and degrees via the Internet and other distance learning media. Search by name, degree, state, and availability of financial aid.
 
 
Cape Cod Collaborative
Educational Leadership Degree Program Spring 2007     Cape Cod Center for Graduate Education & Salem State College Graduate School Announces CAGS in Educational Leadership to begin Spring 2007
   •     Leads to Certification as School Principal, Supervisor or Director
   •     Affordable, High Quality Program
   •     Many graduates from this same program are now holding leadership positions on and off the Cape. 
 
For more information, please contact Dr. Joseph Gilbert at 508-564-5099 ext. 12 or j.gilbert.ccc@comcast.net
 
 
Curry College
Curry College
Masters of Education  Program
Plymouth Campus
M.Ed. are small class size and personal attention. You will be able to focus in depth on a particular area of interest and importance to the filed through the thesis -writing process.
The M.Ed Program offers four concentration areas that lead to DOE licensure:
 
Elementary (Initial License: Teacher, Grades 1-6
Reading (Initial License: Specialist Teacher, All Levels)
Special Education (Initial License: Teacher of Students with Moderate Disabilities: Pre K – 8
Educational Administration (Initial License: Principal / Assistant Principal: Pre K–6, 5–8)
 
MESPA
Instructional Technology Teacher Masters/Certification Program (ITTM/Cert)
The MESPA Instructional Technology Masters/Certification program is designed to prepare teachers and other educators to become licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Education as an instructional technology teacher, while earning a Master of Education with a concentration in Instructional Technology degree from Northeastern University.
The program will provide teachers and other educators with relevant, up-to-date, practical, and challenging learning experiences. The program includes a practicum with on going supervision by both a field-based supervising practitioner as well as advisor support by an IT Program faculty member. The cohort group will also become part of the participant's support network. Participants not wishing to pursue a Master's degree may elect to participate only in the strand leading to licensure as an instructional technology teacher.
Now accepting applications for Summer 2008.
You can receive the IT Information booklet and the IT application by contacting Bob Tucker, the program director.


 
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