Program Details

Class A Cert. allows the student to teach deaf and hard of hearing education at the P-12 level; offered as alternative ONLY.
Location:
Montevallo, United States
Program Type:
Full Degree
Degree Level:
Master
Specialty:
Special & Gifted Education

Program Overview

Program Description:
In order to achieve the goal of improved student learning in schools, our mission is to prepare candidates in developing and refining knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes and behaviors appropriate for teaching kindergarten through grade twelve. Emphasis is placed upon sound decision making developed through a continuum of experiences. Through the interaction in classroom activities, the integration of research and professional literature, the exploration and meaningful implementation of current technology, and the collaboration with school systems through laboratory field experiences, the candidates mature in the process from novice to expert. The areas of this professional growth occur in five major contexts: knowledge of self, diverse learner, subject matter, curriculum and instruction, and pedagogy. Advanced candidates are expected to study the literature in their fields, engage in research, and participate in more sophisticated analysis relating to effective teaching and learning. The Alternative Master’s Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program is for those who have or are earning a bachelor's degree in a field outside of education and seek to teach students who are deaf or hard of hearing at the P-12 level (grades preschool – grade 12) and earn a master's degree (Class A).
Format:
Hybrid

Additional Program Information

Accreditation:
NCATE National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education NAEYC National Association for the Education of Young Children
Requirements:
Alternative: Applicants cannot be accepted on a conditional basis for the Alternative Masters program, and must meet a minimum overall GPA of 2.5, and a teaching field GPA of 2.5.