2020-2021 Graduate Academic Catalog

M.Ed. in Digital Literacy and Computer Science (5-12) 34 credits

This program of study is pending full approval by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for Initial Teacher License in Digital Literacy/Computer Science (5-12) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Please note that informal approval is a limited approval. Individuals who complete informally approved programs will be eligible to receive licensure in Massachusetts, but may not enjoy full reciprocity benefits for licensure in other states that have signed the NASDTEC Interstate Agreement with Massachusetts.

"Meaningful participation in modern society requires fluency in the uses of, impact of, and ability to manipulate technology for living, learning, and working. Students of all backgrounds should be prepared for personal and civic efficacy in the 21st century and should have the opportunity to consider innovative and creative technology-based careers of the future" (Mitchell Chester, former Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education, 2016). With this mandate in mind, the M.Ed. in Digital Literacy and Computer Science program offers grades 5-12 educators the opportunity to teach all students the elements of computer programming and digital literacy.

Program prerequisites: Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university.

Program of Study

Courses may have prerequisites for registration; please check course descriptions before registering. All courses must be completed prior to the practicum, and many courses include field-based assignments.

Education Courses (16 credits):


EEDUC 6203Principles of Teaching, Learning, and Assessment in the Inclusive Secondary Classroom

3

EEDUC 6100Adolescent Development

3

EEDUC 6215Effective Management of Secondary Inclusive Classrooms

3

EEDUC 6166Classroom Assessment for Middle School and High School Teachers

3

EECLD 6116Sheltered English Instruction (5-12)

4

EECLD 6116 may be waived with documented state-approved Sheltered English Immersion (SEI) endorsement, which would reduce total number of program credits.

Digital Literacy and Computer Science Courses (12 credits):

ECOMP 6205Leaning into the Future with the Pedagogy of Making

3

ECOMP 6206Principles of Computer Science

3

ECOMP 6207Coding and Design

3

EDSCI 6018Learning, Design, and Robotics: Gateway to Critical Thinking

3

Practicum and Seminar (6 credits):

ECOMP 7201Practicum & Seminar in Digital Literacy & Computer Science 5-12

6

Practicum prerequisites: Successful completion of a 75-hour early field experience and required pre-practicum courses; satisfactory completion of appropriate Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL) requirements. This full-time, full-semester experience is accompanied by a weekly seminar and requires a field experience fee.