M.Ed. in Teaching & Learning
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The Master of Education in Teaching and Learning program is designed for licensed, practicing teachers who want to earn a master’s degree as part of a professional learning community. The 36-semester-credit program allows teachers to identify, investigate, and transform their beliefs and practices about their teaching and learning. Learners will connect their inquiry to their discipline and apply their learning to their classroom. The learning community will explore aspects of teacher identity and examine best practices and theory as part of individual and community-wide learning experiences. During the course of the M.Ed. program, learning community members work collaboratively and cooperatively to develop and assess their work with performance assessments and professional portfolios.
In demonstrating growth on the M.Ed. Program Standards, learning community members will be challenged to develop themselves and their practice through action research and inquiry in areas aligned with the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and the Wisconsin Teacher Standards. Ongoing assessment processes for evaluating monthly plans for learning promote reflection, celebrate learning and structure new learning opportunities. At the conclusion of the learning community experience, learning community members will provide a summary that will detail the applications of their professional development. This reflection will involve growth demonstrated with both action research and inquiry.
Admissions Contact:
Jana Korder
(800) 273-6075
(507) 457-6615
Admission Requirements:
Applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution and maintained an overall GPA of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale. Applicants must demonstrate the language proficiency necessary for successful graduate coursework. If the grade point average upon admission is below 2.75, or if a grade point average is not available, or the language proficiency is not adequate, the applicant may be admitted with provisional status.
Required Application Materials: Application and $25.00 Application Fee - A completed application form with the nonrefundable application fee of $25.00 (Check or Money Order Only). The $25.00 Application fee is waived for Saint Mary’s Alumni.
Official Transcripts - Official graduate transcripts listing transfer credits from all colleges/universities attended five years from the start of your learning community; (see above link to form). Transcripts must be received from the credit-granting institution in a sealed envelope. Saint Mary’s can not accept transcripts that have been previously scanned, faxed, e-mailed, opened, marked, or damaged in any way. To order your official transcripts, please contact the credit-granting institution directly.
All applicants must submit a reflective essay: An essay from each applicant is required as an introduction to the team of learning community facilitators. The essay should be based on the personal and professional beliefs and goals of the applicant. The essay should include and address the following:
- Personal and Professional Data
- Name
- Grade and subject taught
- School and district
- Personal interests
- Professional Background
- Professional experiences
- Beliefs about teaching and learning
- Goals and Expectations
- Professional goals
- Expectations from the M.Ed. program
- Reasons for pursuing the M.Ed. degree
Application materials should be sent to the following address:
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
M.Ed. Program Office
700 Terrace Heights # 76
Winona, MN 55987-1399
Telephone: 800-273-6075 ext. 6615
Fax: (507) 457-6624
E-Mail: med@smumn.edu