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    Teaching, Learning, and Educational Studies

    Western Michigan University

    Western Michigan University

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    United States of America, Aberdeen

    University RankQS Ranking
    1395

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 100 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines30-Aug-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 1,096  / credit
    Next Intake 30-Aug-2023

    Teaching, Learning, and Educational Studies

    About

    Coordinators/Advisors: Dini Metro-Roland (MATLES–Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Foundations), Regena Fails Nelson (Early Elementary Teaching), Andrea Smith (Early Childhood)

     

    Paul Farber (Educational Foundations–Socio-cultural Studies)
    Allison Hart-Young (Foundations of Teaching)?
    Jill Hermann-Wilmarth (Educational Foundations–Socio-cultural Studies)
    Jeffrey Jones (Curriculum and Instruction)
    Regena Nelson (Early Elementary Teaching)
    Dini Metro-Roland (Educational Foundations–Socio-cultural Studies and Curriculum and Instruction)
    Andrea Smith (Early Childhood)
     

    Contact Person:
    4121 Sangren Hall
    (269) 387-3465
     

    The Master of Arts in Teaching, Learning, and Educational Studies (MATLES) provides a comprehensive professional development program for current Pre K-12 teachers. In order to address the ever-changing and complex challenges faced by today's teachers, this degree allows teachers, along with their academic advisors, to customize programs of study to meet individual needs and professional goals.

    The Master of Arts in Teaching, Learning, and Educational Studies is designed to enhance the knowledge and skill of reflective practitioners for a variety of educational settings. It is our belief that teachers ought to be effective practitioners, leaders, change agents, intellectuals, researchers and learners. They should be passionate learners who embrace diversity, actively inquire and reflect upon their own practice, nurture the development of new knowledge and skills, and weave the complexities of modern society into the learning process.  This is accomplished through a process of continuous professional, intellectual, and social growth within an interrelated spiral of academic content preparation, professional knowledge, pedagogical skill, and guided practice.  The Master of Arts in Teaching, Learning, and Educational Studies is predicated on the assumption that theory, research, policy, and practice must be continuously integrated in ways that provide innovative models leading to the improvement of teaching, learning and reflective practice.

    The goal of reflective practice is to help teachers develop the ability to analyze their own teaching, inquire into how teaching can be improved, and develop strategies to improve teaching that build on individual strengths.  Reflective practitioners must also be able to situate their practice within the social, cultural, and economic dimensions of relationships among schooling, society, and the natural environment.  It requires teachers to examine, interpret, and evaluate the teaching-learning process using the best practices described by research and experience as the referent for reflection.

    Admission Requirements

    1. Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
    2. An overall grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a 4-point scale) in the last two years of undergraduate work. Applicants with a GPA of less than 3.0 may be granted a Conditional Admission. This will be converted to a regular admission if students receive a grade of "B" or better in the first two graduate courses (six credit-hours) taken.
    3. A concise written "statement of purpose" (250 words) indicating the applicant's reasons for seeking admission to the program and what the applicant hopes to accomplish during the program of study. Congruence of applicant's written "statement of purpose" with the parameters of this degree program. For the Educational Foundations Concentration, the written statement of purpose should be 1,000 to 1,5000 words; it should indicate the candidate's career expectations and reasons for seeking admission to this concentration.
    4. Experience in a professional setting.*
    5. A valid Michigan Teaching Certificate** will be required for students seeking to obtain additional endorsements.
    6. Two letters of recommendation from persons able to judge the applicant's potential to succeed in a graduate program.***

    *Waived for individuals in the "Educational Foundations" concentration, and the "Early Elementary Teaching" concentration seeking initial certification.
    **Required only for individuals seeking to obtain additional endorsements.
    ***Required only for the "Educational Foundations" concentration.

    A review of transcripts will be required for students in the Early Elementary Teaching concentration to determine if the student has taken 45 credits of required content pre-requisites for elementary education certification.

    Upon admission, each student will be assigned an advisor who will assist in the preparation of a program of study.  The program of study should be prepared during the first semester of enrollment.

    A maximum of 9 Western Michigan University graduate credits taken before admission may be applied to the Master of Arts in Teaching, Learning, and Educational Studies with advisor approval.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    1. Copy of passport identification page
    2. Proof of English language proficiency*
    3. Transcripts from all post-secondary schools attended or are attending, including diplomas, examination results, mark sheets and certificates.* Unofficial transcripts and other academic documents are acceptable for admission decision-making. Uploaded documents will show as received only AFTER an admissions counselor has completed the evaluation.

      The Office of International Student and Scholar Services (I3S) may accept credential evaluation reports from certain credential evaluation services to make admission decision at Western Michigan University for undergraduate and graduate international admissions. Although it is not required, we strongly encourage submission of evaluation reports to expedite application processing and decision-making. Admitted and enrolled students are required to send your official high school or university transcripts and proof of degree before the beginning of the second semester of your studies.

      Following are the evaluation agencies that you may use to get your transcripts evaluated:

      World Education Services: www.wes.org
      Educational Credential Evaluators: www.ece.org
      Academic Evaluation Services: www.academicevaluations.org
      Global Credential Evaluators: www.gceus.com
      Spantran: The Evaluation Company: www.spantran.com
    4. $100 non-refundable application fee
    5. Proof of sufficient funds for the first academic year of study at WMU according to estimated cost of attendance. Proof of sufficient funds is a bank statement in your own name for cost of attendance. If the bank statement is not in your own name, then additionally provide a letter signed by your financial sponsor indicating that they will pay your cost of attendance.

    *Official documents are those sent directly to International Student and Scholar Services (I3S) from the issuing institution or testing agency. Hand-carried transcripts will be accepted if in a sealed envelope from the institution. Documents sent by the student cannot be accepted as official.If any original documents are not issued in English, also provide an official English translation of each document. 

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 1,096 

    Application Fee

    USD 100 

    How to Apply

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      By phone: (269) 387-2000

      Or email: [email protected]

    Western Michigan University

    Teaching, Learning, and Educational Studies

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    United States of America,

    Aberdeen

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