Elementary Education PreK-6, Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Graduate study in Elementary Education is designed to prepare candidates for careers in Elementary Education Pre-K-6 (Initial Licensure). Graduate study in Elementary Education leads to the Master of Education.
Admission Requirements:
Candidates seeking admission must:
- Complete a graduate application
- Have an undergraduate GPA of not less than 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale (cumulative at the end of the final semester of undergraduate work).
- Candidates must successfully complete the Core Academic Skills for Educations (CASE) Mathematics and PRAXIS II (Elementary Content Knowledge) assessments, Virginia Communication and Literacy Assessment (VCLA)
- Submit official transcripts to verify core content areas for Elementary Education.
Candidates are solely responsible for meeting all requirements prior to being moved into Phase II of the program.
- Candidates must maintain a 3.0 GPA at the graduate level to be retained in graduate school.
- Upon admission candidates must complete “program cards” in consultation with their advisor during their first semester of enrollment. Program cards will be signed by the advisor. Upon approval of the program card by the Dean of the Graduate College, the advisor and candidate will receive a copy.
Summary Requirements
The Program in Elementary Education (PK-6) is designed for candidates who have a four- year degree and desire to teach in elementary schools. The program leads to an initial endorsement in Elementary Education and a Master of Education degree. The candidate’s transcript will be evaluated to determine if the curriculum prerequisite requirements approved by the State have been completed. In addition, the Core Academic Skills for Educations (CASE) Mathematics and Praxis II (Elementary Content Knowledge) assessments, Virginia Communication and Literacy Assessment (VCLA) must be satisfied during the admission phase. The Reading for Virginia Educators (RVE) Assessment must be satisfied prior to candidacy. Assessment requirements may change according to the Virginia Department of Education licensure regulations.
PHASE I: ADMISSION
Candidates seeking admission must:
- Complete a graduate application
- Have an undergraduate GPA of not less than 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale (cumulative at the end of the final semester of undergraduate work.
- Submit official transcripts to verify core content areas for Special Education.
- Candidates are solely responsible for meeting all requirements prior to being moved into Phase II of the program.
III. Candidates must maintain a 3.0 GPA at the graduate level to be retained in graduate school.
- Upon admission (conditional), candidates must complete “program cards” in consultation with their advisor during their first semester of enrollment. Program cards will be signed by the advisor. Upon approval of the program card by the Dean of the College of Graduate Studies, the advisor and candidate will receive a copy.
PHASE II – ADMISSION TO CANDIDACY
Candidates seeking candidacy must complete “Admission to Candidacy” paperwork with their advisor and submit to the graduate office. Paperwork is in attachment section of handbook as well as online.
Candidates must:
- Complete a minimum of 12 hours of course work
- Maintain a B average or above in all content and core courses
- Submit an application for candidacy
- Candidates must pass the Praxis Teaching Reading Elementary (5205) Assessment prior to advancement to candidacy.
Other important information regarding admission to candidacy:
- Admission to candidacy must be completed no later than one semester prior to graduation
- Candidates may not apply for candidacy and graduate in the same semester
PHASE III: CANDIDACY
Upon submission and approval of candidacy paperwork to the graduate office, candidates advance to the candidacy phase of their program.
Candidates must:
- Advance to candidacy
- Complete all required coursework
- Participate in a full-time internship
- Receive a clinical/site supervisor evaluation
- Receive a university supervisor evaluation
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Candidates must pass the Praxis II Multiple Subjects (5001)
Other important information regarding candidacy phase:
- Candidates must complete all required coursework and maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0.
- Candidates must apply for graduation at the graduate office. Applications are due prior to the end of the first month of the graduation semester. (see Academic calendar)
PHASE IV: PROGRAM COMPLETION
Candidates must:
- Successfully complete all required coursework and phases of candidacy
- Successfully complete the Action Research course (EDUC 536) that is the final course before graduation.
- Apply for graduation
- Complete candidate exit survey
Other important information regarding program completion:
- Candidates must apply for graduation through the graduate office by the dates identified (see website).
- It is the candidates’ responsibility to complete and submit the required paperwork for licensure to the College of Education.
- Exit surveys will be completed at the conclusion of the action research project.
PHASE V: GRADUATE FOLLOW-UP
- Participate in a graduate follow-up survey
- Employee follow-up survey
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| University Core | ||
| EDUC 501 | Foundation Of Education | 3 |
| EDUC 513 | Educational Research | 3 |
| STAT 510 | Stat Procedures In Ed & PSYC | 3 |
| Professional Education Core | ||
| EDUC 503 | Seminar in Special Education | 3 |
| EDUC 520 | Technologies of Media | 3 |
| EDUC 530 | Curr Instr Materials In Elem S | 3 |
| EDUC 531 | Lang Instr & Literacy Elem Sch | 3 |
| EDUC 534 | Language Acquisi & Literacy II | 3 |
| EDUC 535 | Data Driven Assess Instruction | 3 |
| EDUC 536 | Practicum In Elementary Educat | 3 |
| EDUC 541 | Assess Instr & Behavior Mgmt | 3 |
| EDUC 580 | Action Research | 3 |
| PSYC 512 | Human Growth And Development | 3 |
| Total Credit Hours | 39 | |
