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5th Year Master's Degree through the Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies
The 5th year M.Ed. allows students graduating from Endicott’s licensure programs in Early Childhood and Elementary Education to move directly into a master’s degree in either Moderate Disabilities (pre-K – 8) or Reading and Literacy (all grades). During the senior year, students begin to take courses that will count toward their master’s degree and, through a year of full-time study, are able to complete their M.Ed. by the summer after graduation. Both master’s degree programs count toward professional licensure in Massachusetts. more information
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The Endicott College School of Education prepares tomorrow's teachers to make a difference in the world, one child at a time.
Through a deep understanding of current best practices in teaching and current research-based knowledge of child development and learning theories, Endicott students learn to be responsive, reflective and ethical decision makers who are committed to empowering all learners. Coursework and field experiences help pre-service teachers move theory into practice, value diversity, and provide opportunity for practical application of national and state standards in key subject areas. Students are expected to become active contributors to their profession and to view themselves as socially responsible citizens in a democracy that values educational opportunities for all students.
Dr. Sara Quay
Dean, School of Education &
Director, Endicott Scholars Program
Telephone: (978) 232-2323
Fax: (978) 232-3100