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Nov 24, 2024
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ACE Catalog - Volume 31 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
STEM Education for Graduates of Integrated Curriculum, M.Ed.
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(other than the focus in Mathematics and Science)
Program Description
Graduates of the American College of Education M.Ed. in Integrated Curriculum are eligible to earn a second degree, the M.Ed. in STEM Education by completing a sequence of eight courses, which includes a capstone experience. This option applies exclusively to graduates of American College of Education.
Program Outcomes
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Design environments for scientific investigations, fostering integrated STEM curriculum which engages diverse learners and builds the capacity for accessing, evaluating, and utilizing learning resources in authentic problem-solving scenarios that accurately reflect those used by the scientific and engineering community.
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Utilize theories and standards within a research framework to facilitate scientific inquiry through scaffolding, differentiation, and assessment strategies in the field of integrated science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education to identify best practices for engaging learners.
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Construct a framework for the seamless integration of authentic technology to enhance scientific literacy in a variety of venues, including reading and writing, acquiring and managing information, and communicating ideas effectively.
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Employ strategies to promote intellectual skill development in selecting testable questions, establishing appropriate variables and controls, choosing the kind of data and method of collecting it, and utilizing appropriate tools to correctly make hypotheses and predictions.
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Establish environments supporting the capacity for collaborative interactions to promote independence and interdependence which support conflict resolution, self-discipline, time management and team-building.
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Investigate relevant issues and problems and demonstrate evidence-based decision making appropriate for the needs of a global society.
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Promote personal inquiry as an aspect of developing dynamic relationships between ideas and individuals supporting expectations with the fields of STEM.
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Course List (22 Total Semester Credits)
Science Courses (22 Semester Credits)
Note
- * Course credits transferred from STEM Certificate earned at National Institute for STEM Education (NISE). NISE and Accelerate Learning are partners of American College of Education.
- This program is neither designed nor approved (as of the publication date of this Catalog) to prepare students for licensure, certification, or endorsement in any state.
- Check availability in your state on the Programs by State section of the ACE website.
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