MA in Leadership in Teaching
Degrees offered
Campuses
Southern Maryland Higher Education Center (SMHEC)
Summary
Classroom teachers play a vital role in preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. The Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching Program of Study provides advanced study for professionals who wish to become master teachers—leaders in the art and craft of teaching—with the commitment and skills to provide for the success of their students and the leadership development of their peers. Through graduate study in leadership, in pedagogy, and in international education, the Program develops competencies essential for contemporary educators.
The following are areas of specialization for the Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching:
Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching
- Administration and Supervision
- Cultural Proficiency Leadership
- Digital Technology Leadership
- Library Media Specialist
- Literacy Specialist/Coach (Reading Specialist)
- Mathematics Instructional Leader
- Spanish
- STEM
- TESOL
Program Objectives
Through a combination of theory and practice, students develop leadership skills to assist them in team building, decision-making, problem-solving, communicating effectively, and planning and managing change. Courses in pedagogy introduce students to state-of-the-art practices that enable teachers to empower their students to be self-motivated, serious learners. Teachers improve their ability to become critical consumers of education research that explores teaching and learning. They become familiar with computer tools available for planning and instruction, use instruments for assessment and evaluation, and study approaches to curriculum design and course planning.
Students also devote serious study to expanding their intellectual and cultural horizons by means of coursework that focuses on social, cultural, and global dimensions of learning. They enlarge their capacity to identify and analyze challenges facing educators around the world and expand their awareness of and appreciation for differing cultural perspectives. In so doing, they cultivate skills necessary to teach effectively in an increasingly multicultural environment by becoming more aware of the diverse social and cultural contexts within which today's schools function.
Distinctive features of the 36-credit Program of Study include a multidisciplinary foundation, a focus on the professional development of classroom teachers, and scheduling options that include Saturday and evening courses during the school year, as well as intensive day classes during the summer. For students who prefer summer study only, an option is available which will permit degree completion in four consecutive summers.
The entire Program is offered on the Baltimore campus. In addition, some courses are offered at Southern Maryland Higher Education Center, Anne Arundel Community College, and the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center.
Students seeking certification in both initial and advanced Programs need to pass Praxis Core and Praxis II examinations. In place of Praxis Core, or Maryland accepted test score.
Master of Arts in Leadership and Teaching
Curriculum (36 Credits)
Required Courses
EDU-543 Reading, Analyzing and Interpreting Educational Research (3)
EDU-556 Technology for Instruction and Management (3)
EDU-557 Leadership Seminar I (3)
EDU-559 Leadership Seminar II (3)
EDU-567 Learning Theory and Practice (3)
Select one of the following:
EDU-552 Global Perspectives in Teaching (3)
EDU-674 Global/International Perspectives (3)
EDUC-514 Critical Race Theory in Education (3)
Electives
Choose six electives (18 credits) from the following areas:
Education (including technology and online courses)
English
History
Liberal Arts
The following are area of specialization for the Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching:
Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: Administration and Supervision
This Administration and Supervision specialization helps transform classroom teachers into school administration leaders. Teachers will develop the ability to communicate, plan for and manage change in today’s dynamic multicultural environment. Certificate Programs also available.
Curriculum (36 Credits)
Required Courses (30 credits)
EDU-557 Leadership I (3)
EDU-567 Learning Theory and Practice (3)
EDU-543 Reading, Analyzing, and Interpreting Educational Research (3)
EDU-544 Educational Assessment (3)
EDU-556 Technology for Instruction and Management (3)
EDU-560 Legal Issues for Teachers and Administrators (3)
EDU-563 Curriculum Development (3)
EDU-569 Supervision: Empowering Teachers (3)
EDU-688 Practicum: School Administration and Supervision I (3)
EDU-690 Practicum: School Administration and Supervision II (3)
Select one of the following: (3 credits)
EDU-577 Internet in Teaching and Learning (3)
EDU-609 Instructional Toools for Digital Learning (3)
EDU-665 Digital Game Based Learning and Design (3)
Select one of the following: (3 credits)
EDU-553 Educational that is Multicultural (3)
EDU-576 Global/International Perspectives in Teaching (3)
EDUC-514 Critical Race Theory in Education (3)
Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: Cultural Proficiency
This Master's program and MHEC-approved certificate is designed to analyze issues and trends promoting equity and excellence for all students in America's Schools. Candidates will critically examine their personal, social belief systems related to education, and learn to facilitate open dialogue about equity and excellence in their schools and school systems as equity leaders. Courses will focus on theoretical frameworks that address meeting the academic, social, and emotional needs of culturally and linguistically diverse students. Culturally relevant pedagogy, critical race theory, intersectionality theory, and language and linguistic acquisition theories will provide the frameworks for the analysis and application of effective pedagogical strategies. Certificate Programs also available.
Curriculum (36 Credits)
Required Courses (36 credits)
EDUC-510 Introduction to Cultural Proficiency and Educational Equity (3)
EDUC-511 Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (3)
EDUC-514 Critical Race Theory in Education (3)
EDU-543 Reading, Analyzing and Interpreting Educational Research (3)
EDU-557 Leadership Seminar I (3)
EDU-563 Curriculum Development (3)
EDU-567 Learning Theory and Practice (3)
EDU-569 Supervision: Empowering Teachers (3)
EDU-624 Dialects in American Schools (3)
EDU-665 Digital Game-Based Learning and Design (3)
EDU-674 Global and International Perspectives in Education (3)
EDU-698 Linguistic and Cultural Diversity (3)
Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: Digital Technology
Designed to develop technology leaders who are equipped to meet the digital needs of their schools or school system, the Digital Technology Leadership specialization provides opportunities to build practical skills as well as theoretical perspectives on administering an effective and safe technology infrastructure, as well as planning for technology integration and guiding implementation. To meet learners' needs and to embrace innovation, the Program of Study includes a variety of choices. Certificate Programs also available.
Curriculum (36 Credits)
Leadership Core (18 credits)
Technology Core (18 credits)
Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: Library Media Specialist
Designed to broaden competencies in technology, decision-making, problem-solving and effective communication, the Library Media Specialist specialization prepares teachers to be leaders in the media field and to structure and manage today’s school library environment.
Curriculum (36 Credits)
EDU-557 Leadership Seminar I (3)
EDU-567 Learning Theory and Practice (3)
EDU-543 Reading, Analyzing and Interpreting Educational Research (3)
EDU-556 Technology for Instruction and Management (3)
EDU-575 Information Literacy Resources (3)
EDU-514 Organization of Information (3)
EDU-577 Internet in Teaching and Learning (3)
EDU-524 Adolescent Literature (3)
EDU-560 Legal Issues for Teachers and Administrators (3)
EDU-563 Curriculum Development (3)
EDU-512 School Library Administration I (3)
EDU-610 School Library Administration II (3)
Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: Literacy Specialist/Coach (Reading Specialist)
The Literacy Specialist/Coach (Reading Specialist) specialization is designed for elementary and secondary certified teachers who want to expand their knowledge of literacy theory and practices to become literacy leaders in K-12 settings.
Certificate programs also available.
Curriculum (36 Credits)
Required Courses (33 credits)
EDU-542 Instruction in Reading (required for secondary teachers) (3) OR
EDU-551 Teaching Reading and Writing in Content Area II (required for elementary teachers) (3)
EDU-543 Reading, Analyzing, and Interpreting Educational Research (3)
EDU-556 Technology for Instruction and Management (3)
EDU-557 Leadership Seminar I (3)
EDU-567 Learning Theory and Practice (3)
EDU-586 Techniques of Teaching Reading and Writing to Students with Limited English Proficiency (3)
EDU-612 Remedial Reading Instruction for Classroom and Clinical Settings (3)
EDU-618 Resource Role of the Reading Specialist (3)
EDU-629 The Roles of the Literacy Coach (3)
EDU-691 Practicum: Application of Remediation in a Clinical Setting (3)
Electives (3 Credits)
Prerequisites - Elementary:
EDU-509 Processes and Acquisition of Reading (3)
EDU-510 Elementary Reading Materials (3)
EDU-511 Assessment of Reading (3)
EDU-542 Instruction of reading (3)
Prerequisites - Secondary:
EDU-580 Teaching Reading and Writing in Content Areas I (3)
EDU-551 Teaching Reading and Writing in Content Areas II (3)
Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: Mathematics Instructional Leader, PreK-6 or 4-9
Notre Dame of Maryland University’s specialization of Mathematics Instructional Leader, the first approved in Maryland, prepares elementary and middle school mathematics teachers to be mathematics instructional leaders. The Program of Study is based on national and Common Core State Standards. Certificate programs also available.
Students who have earned a Master's degree and desire to obtain and endorsement as a Mathematics Instructional Leader, Grades PreK - 6 or Grades 4-9, should take the following courses:
Mathematics Instructional Leader, Grades PreK-6
MAT-541 Number and Operations for Elementary School Educators(3)
MAT-542 Number and Relationships for Elementary School Educators (3)
MAT-543 Geometry and Measurement for Elementary School Educators (3)
MAT-544 Data Analysis and Probability for Elementary School Educators (3)
MAT-545 Patterns and Algebraic Thinking for Elementary School Educators (3)
MAT-546 Algebra for Elementary School Educators (3)
EDU-616 Practicum: Leadership in Mathematics Education (3)
EDU-567 Learning Theory and Practice (3)
EDU-583 Special Topics in Mathematics Education (3)
EDU-557 Leadership Seminar I (3)
EDU-543 Reading, Analyzing and Interpreting Education Research (3)
Mathematics Instructional Leader, Grades 4-9
MAT-501 Number and Operations (3)
MAT-503 Fundamentals of Algebra (3)
MAT-507 Algebraic Functions (3)
MAT-521 Measurement and Geometry (3)
MAT-531 Data Analysis and Statistics (3)
MAT-532 Probability and Simulations (3)
MAT-533 Calculus (3)
EDU-557 Leadership Seminar I (3)
EDU-567 Learning Theory and Practice (3)
EDU-583 Special Topics in Mathematics Education (3)
EDU-543 Reading, Analyzing and Interpreting Education Research (3)
EDU-616 Practicum: Leadership in Mathematics Education (3)
Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: Spanish
The Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: Spanish specialization offers a foundation at the graduate level in Hispanic linguistics and literature while deepening the classroom teacher’s understanding of the interrelated nature of the Spanish language and Hispanic culture within today’s global society.
Curriculum (36 Credits)
Required Courses (30 credits)
EDU-557 Leadership Seminar I (3)
EDU-567 Learning Theory and Practice (3)
EDU-543 Reading, Analyzing and Interpreting Educational Research (3)
EDU-544 Educational Assessment (3)
LSP-503 Spanish and Technology (3)
LSP-560 Advanced Oral Communication in Spanish (3)
LSP-528 Spanish Linguistics (3)
LSP-530 Perspectives on Spanish as a World Language (3)
LSP-559 Contemporary Hispanic World (3)
LSP-501 Advanced Methods of Teaching Spanish (3)
Elective Courses (6 credits)
LSP-501 Topics in Spanish: Magical Realism (3)
LSP-501 Topics in Spanish: Hispanic Women’s Voices in Film and Literature (3)
LSP-510 Survey of Masterpieces of Latin American Literature (3)
LSP-522 Survey of masterpieces in Peninsular Literature (3)
LSP-524 Survey of the Spanish Novel (3)
LSP-526 Hispanic Women Writers (3)
LSP-532 Contemporary Spain: Literature and the Arts (3)
LSP-542 Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean: Literature and the Arts (3)
Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: STEM
Responsive to Maryland’s statewide initiatives that identify Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) as priority content areas, Notre Dame of Maryland University's Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: STEM specialization provides content and methodology for teachers of STEM disciplines.
Curriculum (36 Credits)
Required Courses (33 credits)
EDST-502 Application of Design, Technology, and Engineering: Content and Instruction Strategies (3)
EDST-503 Practicum: STEM for Teachers K-8 (3)
EDST-504 STEM Curriculum Development (3)
EDST-506 Introduction and Exploration of Design, Technology and Engineering: Content and Instruction Strategies (3)
EDST-508 Technology for STEM Educators (3)
EDU-557 Leadership Seminar I (3)
EDU-567 Learning Theory and Practice (3)
EDU-583 Special Topics in Mathematics Education (3)
ENV-560 Sustainability for Teachers K-8 (3)
PHY-561 Space and Earth Science for Teachers K-8 (3)
PHY-562 Physical Science for Teachers Prek-8 (3) for Teachers K-8 (3)
Elective Courses (3 credits)
EDST-505 Methods for Teaching STEM in the Early Childhood Classroom (PreK-2) (3)
ENV-561 Methods of Teaching Interdisciplinary Environmental science (3)
ENV-562 Exploring the Local Environment Field Study (3)
Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: TESOL
The Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: TESOL program provides advanced study for certified professionals who wish to become leaders in teaching English as a second or foreign language through graduate study in pedagogy, linguistics, cross-cultural communication, and second language teaching methodology. The curriculum covers leadership in both theory and practice, how to assess for second language skills, ways to integrate technology to enhance learning, and the principles of linguistics.
Curriculum (36 Credits)
Required Courses (36 Credits)
EDU 508 - Issues in TESOL (3)
EDU 543 - Reading, Analyzing and Interpreting Educational Research (3)
EDU 545 - Principles of Linguistics (3)
EDU 546 - Methods and Materials for TESOL (3)
EDU 547 - Assessing Second Language Acquisition (3)
EDU 548 - Language Learning (3)
EDU 556 - Technology for Instruction and Management (3)
EDU 557 - Leadership Seminar I (3)
EDU 559 - Leadership Seminar II (3)
EDU 567 - Learning Theory and Practice (3)
EDU 586 - Techniques of Teaching Reading and Writing to English Language Learners (3)
EDU 596 - English Grammar for ESL Teachers (3)
Prerequisites: Six credits in a second language