MSEd in Teaching and Learning (ETEP 9-month)
Career Options
Teacher:
- K-8 (elementary and middle school)
- English
- Foreign Language
- Life Science
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Social Studies
What ETEP is
The Extended Teacher Education Program (ETEP) is a graduate level teacher education program that leads to elementary, secondary, and special education certifications and a master's degree. Committed to equitable and engaging learning, the faculty works closely with school partners to ensure that prospective teachers are competent, caring, and qualified.
What the ETEP options are
- 9-Month program: a full-time elementary or secondary certification program that leads to a master of science in education in teaching and learning (M.S.Ed.). It begins mid-August and continues through May.
- Unified: a two-year dual certification program with two options:
- A unified elementary option that combines K-8 general education certification with K-8 special education certification. All of the coursework in this option is online.
- A unified elementary option that combines K-8 general education certification with K-12 ESL certification. All of the coursework in this option is online.
- A unified secondary option that combines a 7-12 certification in a selected content area or a K-12 foreign language, with a 7-12 special education certification. Some of the coursework in this option is online.
All three options lead to a master of science in education (M.S.Ed.) in Teaching and Learning. They are especially suitable for education paraprofessionals who want to be teachers.
- Special Education (K-8 or 7-12): This option will lead individuals to initial teacher certification in special education at either the K-8 or 7-12 level.
- Newcomer: an option designed to recruit recent immigrants and language-minority candidates into teaching, done in collaboration with Portland Public Schools.
What the Advantages of ETEP are
- Personalized and Supportive Learning: Teacher candidates are organized into groups of 15-20. These groups work closely with faculty and school-based site coordinators, take classes together, and provide an ongoing network for interactive learning and support.
- Intensive Mentored Internships: Throughout the entire internship year(s) -from the first day of school in September until May-ETEP interns are placed in K-12 classrooms with experienced teachers. These classrooms serve as "learning laboratories" where interns can practice the ideas and concepts they are studying in their professional teaching courses and learn the essentials of classroom management, instructional planning, responsive teaching, and the ongoing assessment of student learning.
- Graduate-Level Degree Program: ETEP courses and seminars are taught by experienced USM faculty and school practitioners and provide in-depth opportunities to connect content and pedagogy. The program leads to a master of science in education.
- School Partnerships: ETEP was created in 1990 in close collaboration with southern Maine school districts and has remained well-connected to school partners. This relationship has kept the program vital and relevant and accounts for the high rate of job placements achieved by our graduates in their first year out of the program.
Who ETEP serves
- People with a bachelor's degree who want to be elementary school, middle school, high school, or special education school teachers.
- Career changers with a bachelor's degree who want to become an elementary school, middle school, high school, or special education school teachers.
- Educational technicians with a bachelor's degree who want to change careers and become an elementary school, middle school, high school, or special education school teachers.
- Conditionally certified teachers seeking a master's degree as they complete coursework to fulfill teacher certification requirements.
Courses & Requirements
Extended Teacher Education Program (ETEP)
The ETEP consists of the internship and the master’s degree in teaching and learning or applied literacy. The program offers four different options to meet the various needs of students.
Nine-Month Option (K-8 or 7-12)
This is an intensive full-time experience that integrates both theory and practice in a school-based program. Interns progress through the program as part of a cohort of other teacher education candidates and complete two semesters with a mentor teacher in a public school classroom. This internship prepares students to teach in one of the following areas:
- Elementary and middle level (K-8)
- English (7-12)
- Foreign Language (K-12)
- Life Science (7-12)
- Mathematics (7-12)
- Physical Science (7-12)
- Social Studies (7-12)
Course Requirements
All courses are 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted. The exact sequence of courses will vary, depending on cohort, concentration, and program option.
Elementary (K-8) (33 credits)
EDU 505 Teaching Mathematics K-8
EDU 527 Understanding and Teaching Diverse Learners
EDU 541 Seminar in Teaching , Learning, and Assessment I
EDU 542 Seminar in Teaching, Learning, and Assessment II
EDU 544 Applied Pedagogy
EDU 551 Teaching Social Studies K-8
EDU 552 Teaching Science K-8
EDU 566 Introduction to the Writing Process
EDU 565 Teaching Reading
EDU 644 Professional Internship in Elementary Education
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Secondary (7-12) and Foreign Language (K-12) (33 credits)
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EDU 527 Understanding and Teaching Diverse Learners
EDU 541 Seminar in Teaching, Learning, and Assessment I
EDU 542 Seminar in Teaching, Learning, and Assessment II
EDU 544 Applied Pedagogy
EDU 613 Professional Internship in Secondary Education (6 credits)
EDU 651 Instructional Strategies for Secondary Teaching
EDU 652 Curriculum Design
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Content Area Methods Courses: One of the following (3 credits)
EDU 501 Secondary Science Methods
EDU 502 Secondary English Methods
EDU 503 Foreign Language Methods
EDU 504 Secondary Social Studies Methods
EDU 554 Secondary Mathematics Methods
Upon successful completion of the certification year students in the 9-month option can continue to work toward completion of requirements for the master of science in education in teaching and learning degree. This innovative program extends teacher education beyond initial certification for beginning teachers by continuing to develop their knowledge, skills, and beliefs in key areas. Students have a full five years beyond the certification year to complete the master’s degree.
The 12 credits required for completion of this master’s degree are:
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EDU 624 Schools and Classrooms
EDU 642 Classroom Assessment
EDU 643 Inquiry in Education
Quick Links
Resources
- ETEP Application Guide
- ETEP Handouts
- ETEP Information Sessions
- MTL Courses and Schedule
- Master's Degree Completion Options
- Teacher Certification Information for Current Students
- Current TEAMS and ETEP Students
- FAQS for TEAMS
- FAQS for ETEP
- USM Advising Network
- Forms
- Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
- Student Success
- USM Core Curriculum
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