
Masters of Education in Elementary Education
The Master of Education in Elementary Education degree is designed for practicing elementary school teachers. The program is structured to allow enrollees to continue to work in their school settings and complete their graduate program on a part-time schedule.
The goal of the program is to enable graduates to address the changing needs of elementary school students by modeling best practices based on current research and theories. Through disciplined inquiry and reflective thinking, the program is designed to deepen the knowledge base, enhance teaching skills and enrich dispositions of graduates.
The educational objectives of the Master of Education Program are to ensure that graduates can:
- Integrate attitudes, beliefs, knowledge, and skills into effective educational practice;
- Understand their own attitudes, beliefs, theories of action, and their relationship to practice;
- Use reflective thinking to guide their continual professional growth and development;
- Use disciplined inquiry through action research to improve instructional practice;
- Support effective instruction for diverse student populations by developing an understanding of students and the communities from which they come;
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge of the content and pedagogy of the elementary curriculum; and
- Demonstrate appropriate uses of technology in instruction, instructional management, and evaluation.
M. Ed. Course Sequence
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1st year |
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Fall Semester |
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EDU 6316 |
EDU 6303 |
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EDU 6302 |
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Spring Semester |
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EDU 6317 |
EDU 6301 |
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EDU 6305 |
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Summer Session |
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EDU 6315 |
EDU 6304 |
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2nd year |
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Fall Semester |
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EDU 6318 |
RED 6310 |
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EDU 6121 |
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Spring Semester |
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EDU 6320 |
EDU 6319 |
Culminating Products
The culminating products are a Comprehensive, Electronic Teaching and Technology Portfolio that integrates the States' Advanced Technology Competencies with a demonstration of mastery of the Advanced Master's Competencies and an Action Research project on an issue in their classrooms. These are submitted electronically on a cd and a DVD-r. The Action Research product is conducted in lieu of comprehensive exams. Candidates present a PowerPoint presentation proposal of planned project, a PowerPoint presentation defense of completed project, and a Poster presentation.
Requirements for Admission
Fall enrollment receive first consideration. A complete application consists of the following:
- An official transcript documenting a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
- A North Carolina "A" License in Elementary Education, the equivalent from another state, or temporary lateral entry license for employment in an elementary school setting.
- Documentation of current teaching position in an elementary classroom (State Approved).
- An undergraduate GPA of 2.5 as a minimum.
- An acceptable recent (within 5 years) score on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or the Miller's Analogies Test (MAT).
- A satisfactory written statement of purpose.
- Good recommendations from three professional educators.
Degree Requirements
Candidates must complete the following:
Pre-Assessments. Assessments of the attitudes and beliefs that reflect the participant's teaching and technology competencies.
The 36 Credit Hour Program. 15 credit hours of core courses, 15 credit hours in elementary methods courses, and 6 credit hours of internship in an elementary classroom.
Action Research Project. Related to an issue or concern in the elementary classroom.
Culminating Project. A Comprehensive Teaching and Technology Portfolio that integrates the State's Advanced Technology Competencies with a demonstration of mastery of the Advanced Master's Competencies.
Message From The Coordinator
With over 100 years experience in producing quality teachers, Winston-Salem State University now offers a unique Master of Education in Elementary Education (M.Ed.) designed especially for you, the working teacher. The program is aligned with the standards of the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards, and it has a part-time structure to allow you to continue working in your elementary classroom and to apply your new knowledge immediately in your classroom.
We invite you to become a part of the history of this prestigious institution and to renew your commitment to the profession and yourself. We challenge you to imagine the possibility of a Master of Education degree, to explore the opportunities with us, and to discover the uniqueness of a M.Ed. from Winston-Salem State University.
For More Information Contact:
Dr. Cassaundra El-Amin, Coordinator
Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Professional Studies
Winston-Salem State University
241 Anderson Center
Phone: (336) 750-3369
Email: elaminc@wssu.edu
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Mrs. Natalie Wallace, Administrative Assistant
104C Anderson Center
Winston-Salem, NC 27110
Phone: (336) 750-8606
Fax: (336) 750-2099
EMAIL: wallacena@wssu.edu




