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ED.M. IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION (CERTIFICATION: TEACHER OF MATHEMATICS)

Coordinator: Carolyn Maher (848-932-0802; email: carolyn.maher@gse.rutgers.edu)

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Program Description: The Ed.M. program with (K-12) teacher certification in mathematics education is designed for individuals who possess a bachelor's degree in mathematics or another technical field and who wish to pursue certification and a master's degree in education at the same time. Certificates are recommended only in conjunction with the completion of the requirements for the Ed.M. degree.

The program has three major goals:

  • To acquaint students with the historical development of mathematics education and a variety of perspectives on current issues

  • To acquaint students with the psychology of learning mathematics and how individual differences among children with respect to academic ability and social, economic, and cultural backgrounds may influence learning

  • To expand the mathematics background of students, to acquaint them with a variety of methods for teaching mathematics, and to provide them with practical experiences in creating effective classroom environments for children learning mathematics

Education Requirements:

Mathematics Education (21credits)

05:300:341 High School Mathematics Content: Teaching and Assessment (3)

05:300:442 Mathematical Practices: Doing and Teaching Mathematics (3)

05:300:443 Methods of Teaching and Assessing Secondary School Mathematics (3)

15:254:540 Understanding School-Aged Students' Mathematical Learning (3)

15:254:548 Technology in Mathematics Teaching (3)

01:640:468 Connecting Advanced Mathematics to High School Math (3)

15:254:540 Understanding school-Ages Kids' Math Learning (3) OR 15:254:551 Critical Thinking and Reasoning

Common Professional Education Core (18 credits)

05:300:306  Introduction to Educational Psychology: Principles of Classroom Learning (3)

05:300:450  Urban Education I (1.5)

05:300:451  Urban Education II (1.5)

05:300:452  Teaching Emerging Bilinguals in the K-12 Classroom I (1.5)

05:300:453  Teaching Emerging Bilinguals in the K-12 Classroom II (1.5)

15:255:534  Classroom Organization for the Inclusive and Special Classroom (3)

15:293:523  Inclusive Teaching in Education (3)

Choose one from the following:

15:255:539  Communities, Schools, and Social Justice (3)

15:253:540  Teaching English Language Learners (3)

05:300:406  Community-Based Language Learning (3)

Clinical Experience (20 credits)

15:255:530 Clinical Experience Phase 1 (1)

15:255:531 Clinical Practice Phase 2 (4)

15:255:535 Clinical Practice Phase 3 (9)

15:255:536 Clinical Practice Seminar (6)

Major Requirements

Every student must complete an undergraduate major in mathematics through the School of Arts and Sciences or a major in the following from the School of Engineering: mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, industrial and systems engineering, or materials science and engineering.