2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Teacher Education and Leadership
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Graduate Program
The School of Teacher Education and Leadership offers four distinct Master of Science degrees and one Doctoral degree:
M.S. in Education
M.S. in Educational Leadership
M.S. in Literacy Education
M.S. in Special Education
Ed.D in Education
Graduate studies in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership are designed to prepare graduate students for administrative, supervisory and related instructional and non-instructional positions in Virginia’s educational system. Each of the four separate degrees requires a series of courses unique to that discipline. Careful selection of electives (if applicable) and supporting courses permits a graduate student to develop an individualized program of study with an emphasis on one or more of the following areas: evidence-based teaching skills and knowledge (pre-school through adult education); preparation for various professional areas within education; initial licensure for those not yet holding a Virginia license to teach; additional endorsements for teachers already licensed; preparation for doctoral studies.
Amanda Bozack, Director, School of Teacher Eduation and Leadership
Ryan Smith, Graduate Program Coordinator
Graduate Faculty
Admission Requirements
- Submission of an application for Graduate Admission along with application fee;
- Official transcripts for all prior undergraduate and graduate coursework;
- Minimum 3.0 GPA on all undergraduate coursework;
- Two letters of professional recommendation speaking to the applicant’s success and/or potential as a professional teacher of students in grades PreK-12 and potential for success as a graduate student;
- Written statement of application to the M.S. in Education. (Contents of the written statement are concentration-specific. Please contact the Graduate Program Coordinator for details on what to include.)
Applicants who do not meet all the above admission criteria may still apply, but evaluation of such applicants may require additional compensatory application materials (e.g. an interview with program area faculty; and/or documentation of successful teaching experience; and/or professional work or life experiences that attest to personal growth and potential in graduate studies, beyond that represented by test scores or GPA).
Application Requirements
Minimum 3.0 GPA on all undergraduate coursework; two letters of professional recommendation; personal letter of application; and a resume. Compensatory application materials or interview required to assess applicants who do not meet all entrance requirements. For those seeking initial teacher licensure, admission to the Teacher Education Program is required prior to field experiences, including passing scores on required teacher exams.
Comprehensive Examination and Oral Examination
Students completing the M.S. degree in Education must complete comprehensive written and oral examinations as requirements for graduation. The written examination may take various forms (to be explained upon admission/matriculation). The oral examination will consist of a defense/presentation of this written product to a committee of three faculty (minimum). It is the student’s responsibility to schedule the exam in compliance with the procedures, forms, and timeline outlined by the Graduate College.
Amanda Bozack, Director, School of Teacher Education and Leadership
Katie Hilden, Graduate Program Coordinator
Graduate Faculty
The Literacy Education (K-12) Program leads to a Master of Science degree with a potential licensure endorsement as a Reading Specialist and requires 33 semester hours of graduate work. The Reading Specialist Endorsement requires at least three years of successful classroom teaching experience in which the teaching of reading was an important responsibility.
Admission Requirements
- Minimum undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 overall;
- Send official transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate coursework including degrees conferred;
- Submit an essay (typed, double spaced, three pages in length), that includes the following:
a. Past work experiences and interests influenced your decision to apply for the reading education program;
b. Describe your short- and longterm goals and career aspirations as they relate to the reading program. Essays will be evaluated by the Admissions Committee as part of the application;
- References should be from two individuals who can address your history of successful teaching experiences with students and your potential for academic and professional success in the field of literacy education;
- Submit a copy of your teaching license and a resume.
Amanda Bozack, Director, School for Teacher Education and Leadership
Brad Bizzell, Chair & Graduate Program Coordinator
Graduate Faculty
Admission Requirements
- Undergraduate GPA of 2.75 or better;
- Three references, one of which is from most recent principal, one from current superintendent or designee;
- Writing sample to be completed which details applicant’s philosophy of teaching, learning and administration garnered over the years of classroom teaching experience (two pages typed, double-spaced, 12 pt. font, with one-inch margins)
- Resume.
Please refer to Application Requirements for application deadlines.
The Educational Leadership Program offers two M.S. degree options; a 36-hour M.S. degree in Education (Option 1), and a 30-hour M.S. degree in Education (Option 2)
Amanda Bozack, Director, School for Teacher Education and Leadership
Karen Douglas, Graduate Program Coordinator
Graduate Faculty
Admission Requirements
- Minimum GPA of 2.75 in undergraduate coursework and 3.0 in graduate work, if taken
- Three letters of professional recommendation or three recommendation forms from the graduate college website with 2-3 additional paragraphs in the comments section: all recommendations must speak to the applicant’s success and capacity as a teacher of students with and/or without disabilities and potential for success as a graduate student and professional in the field of special education
- Personal letter of application/essay to the special education program area (see program section)
- Resume documenting all volunteer, internship and work experiences with infants, children and youth.
Compensatory application materials and interview required to assess applicants who do not meet all entrance requirements. Rolling admission but applications must be received November 1, April 1 and July 1 for the following semester. For those seeking initial teacher licensure, admission to the Teacher Education Program is required prior to field experiences, including passing scores on VCLA and Praxis I (and RVE for certain specializations).
Initial Teaching Licensure Minimum grade point average of 2.75; submit official transcripts showing baccalaureate degree conferred; three letters of reference recommendation or three recommendation forms from the graduate college website with 2-3 additional paragraphs in the comments section. Rolling admission.
Amanda Bozack, Director, School for Teacher Education and Leadership
Teresa Burris, Graduate Program Coordinator
Graduate Faculty
Admission Requirements
Prospective students will apply at the same time for both degree-seeking status at Radford University and admission to the proposed Doctor of Education program, through the College of Graduate Studies and Research. To meet institution requirements, applicants must submit:
- An online Application for Graduate Admission;
- Official transcripts from all colleges and universities other than Radford University, from which they have earned a degree or course credit;
- International applicants whose native language is not English must achieve an acceptable score on the TOEFL examination. They must also submit an approved credential report for coursework completed outside the United States. Minimal acceptable TOEFL scores:
- Paper Based 575
- Internet Based 88-89
- Computer Based 230.
To meet the proposed program requirements, prospective students must:
- Hold a master’s degree;
- Submit three letters of recommendation addressing the applicant’s potential as a doctoral student:
- at least one must be from a current or most recent employer;
- at least one must be from a professor or instructor familiar with applicant’s academic work;
- Submit a current full resume;
- Submit a writing sample describing career goals and how an advanced graduate credential through this program will assist the applicant in meeting those goals;
- Complete a personal interview with program faculty.
The proposed program will not require the Graduate Record Examination for applicants. A maximum of one half of the total graduate hours in the degree program may be transferred from another Radford University program or an outside institution. No transfer credit may be counted toward required courses.
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