Curriculum and Instruction, M.ED.
Concentration
Prepare students for success in high school and beyond with our M.Ed. program, focusing on secondary school education for grades 6-12. You’ll become an expert in the content knowledge and instructional strategies to meet the unique needs of adolescent learners.
Location
Online
Required Semester Hours
36
Accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation / National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Course objectives and learner outcomes aligned with COMPASS/Louisiana Components of Effective Teaching and national professional organizations for advances teacher preparation standards.
Concentrations may add additional certifications to an existing Louisiana teaching certificate.
Designed for working teachers.
Satisfactorily complete all graduate work with a cumulative "B" average. Degree candidates must earn an average of "B" or better, both cumulative and in the major area of concentration, with no more than six semester hours with a grade of "C" counted toward a degree. No credit below "C" will be accepted for graduate degree credit.
Satisfactorily complete and present a capstone action research project.
Must have a valid teaching certificate (i.e. currently active or have had an active certificate in the past).
Be recommended for the degree by the student's major professor
Curriculum Supervisor
Reading Specialist
Teacher at International Baccalaureate School
Instructional Coach
Educational agencies (ex: Head Start)
Non-profit organizations
Public, private and parochial school systems
State department of education
Cate Teacher Education Center, Room 2018 K
SLU Box 10749
Hammond, LA 70402
lindsey.caillouet-2@southeastern.edu