2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Education
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Department of Education Mission Statement
The Shaw University Department of Education builds on the knowledge, skills, and values that students acquire through their liberal arts and science foundations. Candidates graduating from the department will have the specialty area knowledge, professional skills, and experiences that will enable them to function as competent and effective teachers and leaders who think critically and demonstrate effective problem-solving skills.
Introduction
The Master of Science in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Early Childhood Education is designed for early childhood educators who work directly with young children in a variety of early childhood settings, who accommodate children with a range of abilities and special needs, and who work collaboratively with families and other professionals.
All regularly admitted students are expected to have an undergraduate major consisting of at least 30 semester hours of course work in Early Childhood Education and at least two years of documented relevant educational or professional experience. Students are expected to be practicing teachers in public and private early childhood education settings, including the public schools, centers, and home-based programs.
However, applicants who are licensed in other areas of education, such as Special Education and Elementary Education and who have a minimum of two years of documented relevant educational or professional experience, may also be considered for admission. Relevant educational or professional experience includes such experiences as public school teaching in another field (e.g., Special Education).
The Master of Science Program in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Early Childhood Education requires the equivalent of four semesters of full-time study. However, students are expected to attend part-time if they are practicing teachers. Students must complete a minimum of 42 semester hours of course work with student teaching and a thesis or internship. This graduate-level program is open only to graduate students. The primary target audiences are preschool or public school teachers in central and eastern North Carolina who are in the initial stage of licensure. Other candidates who meet the admissions requirements may be considered for admission.
The Training Model
Instructional delivery is conducted through the use of the traditional Socratic lecture method and the cooperative group-oriented case analysis method. Students are engaged in field-based action research projects and activities that support community service and other scholarly pursuits. Additionally, students complete a research project in all courses. Instructional activities are research-based and infused with technology. All courses are taught using Distance Education either the online mode or the hybrid (a blend of face-to-face and online) mode.
Application Process
Application to the Master of Science Program
Only the official application forms should be used in applying to the Master of Science degree program in Curriculum and Instruction. Admission to graduate study can be authorized only by the Graduate Program Committee (consisting of graduate faculty and the Chair). The prospective student must hold the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science from an accredited college or university in the United States or its equivalent-based on a four-year curriculum-in an institution outside of the United States. Admission is competitive and students are selected because of their preparation, experiences, intellectual and leadership abilities.
Types of Admission
Unconditional Admission
In order to obtain unconditional admission, the applicant must have a minimum undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 (B) from an accredited institution. In addition, the applicant must provide two letters of recommendation (one professional reference must be from a present or former supervisor), a minimum of two years of documented relevant educational or professional experiences, a valid teaching license issued by a Department of Public Instruction in the United States, Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores on the aptitude section (GRE scores must not be more than five years old), proficiency in written and spoken English demonstrated in a written goals statement, a successful interview with the Graduate Program Committee and if the applicant is an international student a TOEFL score of at least 500 on the paper-based test, or at least 173 on the computer-based test (TOEFL scores must not be more than two years old). A nonrefundable application fee of $50 must accompany the application.
Conditional Admission
Conditional admission may be granted for those applicants who do not satisfy all of the requirements for unconditional admission. For example, an applicant may be admitted with a minimum undergraduate grade point average lower than 3.0 but no lower than 2.75 from an accredited institution and a graduate degree in a related discipline from an accredited institution. The Graduate Program Committee (consisting of graduate faculty and the Chair) decides final disposition of cases involving students conditionally admitted.
Course Credit
Shaw University uses the Federal Definition and the Carnegie Unit to determine semester credit hours awarded to students for coursework. The University awards a Carnegie Unit of credit to students for satisfactory completion of one (1) fifty (50) minute session of classroom instruction or direct faculty instruction. A unit of credit equates to three hours of student work per week (1) hour lecture plus two (2) hours of homework or three (3) hours of lab for not less that 16 weeks or the equivalent time in non-traditional terms.
For distance education courses, the same process and criteria are used to determine credit hours. Shaw University does not award for coursework taken on a noncredit basis.
Application Deadlines
The Department of Education will begin processing applications and making admissions decisions as applications are returned. Applicants are urged to apply early due to the limited number of openings each year.
Applicants Living in the U. S. and U. S. Citizens
For fall semester admission - April 1
For spring semester admission - October 31
International Applicants
For fall semester admission - January 30
For spring semester admission - August 30
Application Fee
A non-refundable fee of $50.00 must accompany all applications. Personal checks are not accepted. Certified checks and money orders should be made payable to Shaw University. MasterCard and VISA are also accepted.
Letters of Recommendation
Two letters of recommendation must be submitted from persons who are familiar with the applicant’s academic and professional qualifications. One professional reference must be from a present or former supervisor.
Transcripts
Foreign University transcripts will only be accepted after evaluation by World Education Services (WES).
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Scores
Scores on the GRE are required as part of the application to graduate school. Dates for administration of the GRE during the academic year are usually October, December, April, and June. Four to six weeks are usually required for test scores to reach the University. Graduate Record Examination scores more than five years old are not accepted.
If an applicant did not specify at the time of taking the GRE that Shaw University was to receive his/her scores, the Educational Testing Service should be asked in writing to send the GRE scores to Shaw University (ETS Institutional Code R5612). If scores will not arrive by the application deadline, a photocopy of the student’s score report should be sent which will be used until an official score report arrives. Registration forms for the GRE may be obtained by visiting www.ets.org or writing to Graduate Record Examinations, Educational Testing Service (ETS), CB6000, Princeton, NJ 08541-6000.
Professional Resume
Each applicant should submit a professional resume which includes their educational background and previous and current places of employment.
Goals Statement
Each applicant must submit a one-page statement presenting his/her reasons for pursuing the Master of Science degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Early Childhood Education along with any other information concerning the applicant’s background and plans that may be helpful in considering the application.
Financial Assistance
To apply for aid, a student should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), listing Shaw University in item 32 as one of the schools to receive information from the processing agency. The FAFSA may be obtained online or from any college financial aid office or in person from the Shaw University Office of Financial Aid. An aid applicant must also provide a Financial Aid Transcript, completed by the financial aid office at each college or university the student has previously attended. The form is available in the Office of Financial Aid and may be duplicated as needed for several schools. Priority consideration is given to students who submit the FAFSA by the application deadline for the summer session or semester for which aid is requested. Applications filed after the deadlines will be processed as time and funds permit.
For detailed information on financial aid, contact the Office of Financial Aid at (919) 546-8240.
Special Requirements for International Applicants
Application & Transcripts for International Students
All prospective international students must submit a Shaw University International Application Package to the Admissions Office. Contact the Admissions Office for an International application to be mailed to you.
The following forms must be returned in a timely manner:
- Notarized International Student Application
- Certified official high school and/or college transcripts;
*College transcript: At the expense of the applicant, an official evaluation of transcript should be submitted to:
World Education Services
PO Box 5087
Bowling Green Station
New York, NY 10274-5087
www.wes.org
- SAT, ACT or TOEFL Scores
- Complete a notarized Affidavit of support (including original bank statements to confirm affidavit of support)
- Non-refundable $40 application fee
International students must be approved for admission before an I20 form is issued. An I20 form will not be issued until all financial documentation is received and approved.
Time Limitation and Residency
A master’s degree student has five years to complete his or her degree. There is no special requirement concerning residency.
Acceptable Licensure Areas
Applicants applying for admission into the graduate program should be licensed in one of the following areas: Birth through Kindergarten (B-K), Elementary Education, Social Work, Psychology, or Sociology. Other applicants who show demonstrated experience/accomplishments in the field of Early Childhood Education and who meet the requirements for admission may be considered for admission and will be handled on a case-by-case basis.
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