Northwest University
Graduate School of Education
Preparing Learner-Focused, Adaptive and Holistic Teachers
Northwest University now offers a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree in a hybrid format. Earn your M.Ed. degree in five semesters while teaching fulltime through once or twice a month evening classes and online coursework. Northwest University offers a M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction with three concentrations:
Teacher Leadership
ü Co-Teaching Strategies
ü Current Educational Issues (Leadership)
ü Teacher Leadership & Coaching
ü Community Engagement & Student Achievement
ü Elective or Field Project
Educational Assessment
ü Current Educational Issues (Assessment)
ü Reflective Assessment & Instruction
ü Community Engagement & Student Achievement
ü Data Analysis
ü Assessment & Exceptionality
English Language Learning
ü Introduction to ELL
ü Methods & Materials for ELL
ü Grammar for ELL
ü Testing in ELL
ü Teaching ELL Literacy
Shared Core Curriculum:
Educational Research: Theory, Data, Reporting
Educational Standards & Accountability
The Integrated Teacher
Harassment, Intimidation, Bullying & Moral Education
Learning Strategies and Applied Technology
Advanced Instructional Design
In addition we offer:
ProTeach Professional Certificate Support (1-2 credits; at NU or at your school)
Continuing Education (CE) Clock Hour courses (above courses at $150 CE rate w/ 30 clock hours)
We are currently accepting applications for the Fall 2013. For additional information and access to our online application, please visit: http://www.northwestu.edu/education/med/. If you have questions regarding our programs, please contact me at stephanie.hofland@northwestu.edu or 425-889-7794.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Hofland
Enrollment Counselor, Graduate & Professional Studies

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