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Curriculum and Teaching Program

Degree Requirements

Master Degrees in Curriculum and Teaching

Elementary Professional Certification Program

The program, which can lead to professional certification in New York State (Grades 1-6), supports three shared philosophical stances underlying the long-standing tradition of preparing educational leaders. These stances include teachers as inquirers, teachers as curriculum makers and teaching for social justice.  The overarching intention of the program is to assis educators who expect to exert leadership in their school settings and with their colleagues.  With careful planning and advising, this 32-point program can be completed in 12 months for full-time students starting in the fall or summer semesters.  Students have five years to complete the program.
Core Courses (7 points):
  • C&T 4002 Curriculum theory and history (3)
  • C&T 4005 Principles of teaching and learning (4) (includes practicum in a classroom setting)
Content/Pedagogy Courses (12 points):

Students are required to take one course in each of the following areas:

  1. Mathematics
  2. Science or Technology
  3. Literacy
  4. Social Studies (C&T 4052, Designing curriculum and instruction (3) - Social Studies Section)
Social Context Required Courses (4 points)

Only offered in the fall semester and must be taken concurrently):

  • C&T 4130 Critical perspectives in elementary education (3)
  • C&T 4502 Master's project (1)
Social Context Selective Courses - Diversity (2-3 points)

Students choose one Selective from the following:

  • C&T 4000 Disability in contexts (3)
  • C&T 4001 Differentiating instruction in inclusive classrooms (3)
  • C&T 4078 Curriculum and teaching in urban areas (2-3)
  • C&T 4114 Multicultural approaches to teaching young children (2-3)
  • C&T 4010 Immigration and Curriculum (2-3)
  • C&T 5037 Literacy, culture, and the teaching of reading (2-3)
Social Context Selective Courses - General (2-3 points)

Students choose one Selective from the following:

  • C&T 4004 School change (2-3)
  • C&T 4023 Differentiated curriculum for gifted students (2-3)
  • C&T 4032 Gender, difference, and curriculum (2-3)
  • C&T 4161 The teacher: Socio-historical, cultural contexts of teaching (2-3)
  • C&T 4615 Young children and social policy: Issues and problems (2-3)
  • C&T 4121 Early childhood teaching strategies within a social context (2-3)
Elective Courses (3-5 points)

Students have to take at least one elective course (minimum 2 points) outside the Department of Curriculum and Teaching.

Secondary Professional Certification Program

The program supports three shared philosophical stances underlying the long-standing tradition of preparing educational leaders. The overarching intention of the program is to assist educators who expect to exert leadership in their school settings and with their colleagues. With careful planning and advising, this 32-point program can be completed in twelve months for full-time students starting in the fall or summer semesters.  Students have five years to complete the program.

Prerequisite: Initial Certification in Secondary Education in one of these areas: Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Technology, and English.

Core Courses (14 points)

Students are required to take the following courses:

  • C&T 4002 Curriculum theory and history (3)
  • C&T 4005 Principles of teaching and learning (4)
  • C&T 4052 Designing curriculum and instruction (3)
  • C&T 4145 Critical Perspectives in Secondary Education (3)
  • C&T 4502 Master's Project (1)
Secondary Content/Pedagogy Courses (12 points)

Students are required to take 12 points of coursework in content/pedagogy in the department and program appropropriate to their area of initial certification. Students will follow the content/pedagogy courses set by the particular program in one of the following areas:

  1. Social Studies
  2. Mathematics
  3. Science and Technology
  4. English
Social Context Selective Courses - Diversity ( Choice of one, total 2-3 points)
  • C&T 4000 Disability in contexts (3)
  • C&T 4001 Differentiated instruction in inclusive classrooms (3)
  • C&T 4078 Curriculum and teaching in urban areas (2-3)
  • C&T 4010 Immigration and Curriculum (2-3)
  • C&T 5037 Literacy, culture, and the teaching of reading (2-3)
Social Context Selective Courses - General (Choice of one, total 2-3 points)
  • C&T 4004 School change (2-3)
  • C&T 4023 Differentiated curriculum for gifted students (2-3)
  • C&T 4032 Gender, difference, and curriculum (2-3)
  • C&T 4161 The teacher: Socio-historical cultural contexts of teaching (2-3)
Elective Courses (0-2 points)

Electives may be taken inside or outside the Department of Curriculum and Teaching.

Master of Education

This is a 60 point program, 30 of which may be transferred from relevant graduate study at TC or elsewhere. Students must complete the required core courses and the integrative project. A minimum of 15 points (including the core courses) must be taken in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching. Students must also complete the College’s breadth requirement, which consists of 3 courses (a minimum of 2 points each) taken outside of Curriculum and Teaching. The program does not require an internship, but one can be arranged as part of the student’s program plan.
Core Courses (9 points)
  • C&T 4002 Curriculum theory and history (3)
  • C&T 4005 Principles of teaching and learning (3 point option, no practicum)
  • C&T 4052 Designing curriculum and instruction (3)

Curriculum and Teaching Courses (minimum of 6 additional points)

Social Context Courses (at least 6 credits selected from the following)
C&T 4000 Disability in contexts
C&T 4001 Differentiating instruction in inclusive classrooms
C&T 4010 Immigration and curriculum
C&T 4078 Curriculum and teaching in urban areas
C&T 4114 Multicultural approaches to teaching young children
C&T 4145 Critical Perspectives in Secondary Education
C&T 5037 Literacy, culture, and the teaching of reading
C&T 4004 School change
C&T 4023 Differentiated curriculum for gifted students
C&T 4032 Gender, difference, and curriculum
C&T 4121 Early childhood teaching strategies within a social context
C&T 4161 The teacher: Socio-historical, cultural context of teaching
C&T 4615 Young children and social policy: Issues and problems
C&T 5074 Curriculum and Teaching Policy
C&T 5199 Culturally Relevant Pedagogy

Out-of-Department Courses (Three Teachers College courses, minimum of 2-3 points each)

Integrative Project (1 point)
  • C&T 5500 (1): An initiating seminar taken in the fall semester of the student's first year of the program. The purpose of this seminar is to initiate a project that will integrate each student's learning experiences and expand her/his knowledge and practice of leadership. The project may take a number of forms, including an article for publication, a curriculum framework, curriculum development, and action research. The seminar instructor will be responsible for guiding students' completion of their integrative projects. The final project will be evaluated by two readers: the seminar instructor and one other faculty member in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching. Students will have up to four semesters following the seminar (not including summer) to complete the integrative project.

Doctor of Education

Doctor of Education

Core Courses:
  • C&T 5000 Theory and inquiry in curriculum and teaching (6 points fall and 3 points spring, of the first year)
Research Core:
  • HUDM 4122 Probability and statistical inference (3)

Two (2) research methodology courses relevant to the student's research interests. Students must complete at least two of the required research core courses prior to enrolling in Dissertation Seminar. The third course may be taken concurrently with Dissertation Seminar.

At least one semester of a research seminar taught by a member of the department faculty is also required.

Research Requirements:
  • C&T 7500 Dissertation seminar in curriculum and teaching (3)

Other courses are selected in consultation with an advisor.

Concentrations include:
  • Curriculum Studies
  • Early Childhood Education 
  • Early Childhood Policy
  • Educational Leadership and School Change
  • Gifted Education
  • Literacy Education
  • Urban and Multicultural Education

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Professor Karen Zumwalt, Professor Nancy Lesko