Developed for licensed educators, the MEd in Elementary Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment prepares educators seeking to advance their professional careers. Currently licensed educators find coursework, including capstone courses, designed to augment their professional knowledge, skills and aptitude.
The MEd in Elementary Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment aligns with the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI), Colorado Department of Education (CDE), and Colorado Commission on Higher Education (CCHE) professional standards. The CDE and CCHE recognize the high quality of JIU’s MEd preparation degrees and have designated JIU as a state-approved program of teacher and principal/administrator preparation. For most states, graduating from an approved program of preparation is an important step toward achieving educator licensure or certification.
Candidates who complete this program:
Use strategies to develop student literacy in reading, writing, speaking, viewing, and listening.
Use strategies to develop student literacy in mathematics.
Design curriculum in order to demonstrate knowledge in the specific curriculum area you will be teaching, or in the content areas of civics, economics, foreign language, geography, history, science, music, visual arts, and physical education if you teach elementary students.
Describe and apply the use of Colorado Model Content Standards (or standards for another state) in elementary and secondary curricula, especially in literacy, mathematics, and assessment.
Rehearse and develop classroom practices to manage time, communications, and record keeping procedures to support and enhance student learning.
Respond to the needs and experiences children bring to the classroom, including those based on culture, community, ethnicity, economics, linguistics, and innate learning abilities.
Discuss learning exceptionalities and conditions that affect the rate and extent of student learning, and begin adapting instruction for all learners.
Use technology to support instruction and enhance student learning.
Recognize the school's role in teaching and perpetuating a democratic system.
Demonstrate understanding of the relationships among the various governmental entities that create laws, regulations, and policies that determine educational practices.
Collaborate with other educational professionals to accomplish school, district, and state educational goals and objectives.
Use strategies, planning practices, assessment techniques, and appropriate accommodations to ensure student learning in a standards-based curriculum and communicate those plans to parents, guardians, professionals, administrators, and the community.
Who should enroll:
The MEd in Elementary Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment is designed for licensed educators who want to improve the quality of K-8 education. Graduates emerge as leaders who are ready to transform K-8 schools and advance in their careers.