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2023-24 Education Student Handbook
Online Courses for Licensure:
Transcripted credit courses will appear on your transcript, but do not count toward degree completion.
EDUC 3800 | Education and the Exceptional Child
(2 Transcripted Credits)
EDUC 3800 | Knowledge, Literacy, and Inquiry
(2 Transcripted Credits)
EDUC 3800 | Minnesota Native Americans: Essential Understanding for Educators
(1 Transcripted Credit)
EDUC 6800 | Social & Emotional Learning
(2 Transcripted Credits)
Education Department
mastered@cord.edu
218.299.3910
M Ed | Teaching & Learning Faculty
M Ed | Education Research Guide
Students seeking licensure must purchase Student Learning and Licensure for clinical hours, student teaching, and submitting the edTPA for licensure in Minnesota.
Visit the Student Learning & Licensure site for more information.
View | Licensing Seminar PDF
Fees attached to some of the classes:
EDUC 670
EDUC 675
EDUC 685
U.S. Residents/Permanent Residents that meet the eligibility requirements to file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) are eligible to apply for the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan program assuming they have not already borrowed federal loans up to the aggregate maximum for graduate level students of $138,500. This includes all federal loans taken as both an undergraduate and graduate student. The maximum federal loan that a graduate student can borrow per academic year is $20,500 or the cost of attendance for the program, whichever is less.
The FAFSA application can be completed at www.studentaid.gov. Students who are applying for the summer term must have the FAFSA completed for the prior school year.
For Example: Summer 2024 enrollees wanting to borrow federal loan for Summer 2023 must complete a 2023-24 FAFSA prior to June 30, 2024 which is the final filing date for the 2023-24 FAFSA.
Financial Aid Office
Jess Christensen
finaid@cord.edu | 218.299.3010
The research thesis or professional project will be a written work of publishable quality. The options below are intended to be meaningful and rigorous. All projects should be approximately 50 pages with additional pages that contain references and appendices.
Option 1: Curriculum Project
Description:
The curriculum project is designed to allow teachers to apply knowledge from the program and evidence from research and literature from the field to their own curriculum and context. In order to do this, they will build the curriculum project around content they are teaching in one of their classes. The ultimate purpose of this project is to demonstrate your ability to, a.) plan instruction that is congruent with current literature on best practices; b.) implement evidenceābased instructional practices (in other words, be able to justify your instructional decisions); c.) Reflect upon key learnings from creating the curriculum for this project.
Option 2: Research Thesis
*This option is recommended for anyone who is considering continuing their graduate studies and earning a terminal degree.
Description:
This is a carefully written scholarly paper of approximately 50 pages that contains documentation from primary and/or secondary sources and involves data collection. The thesis must demonstrate a sound research design of a quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods nature. The focus should fall within the field of education and is often specific to the content area you teach.
Option 3: Literature Review
Description: In this project option, students will write a 50-page (approximately) literature review. This is an appropriate project for a student who enjoys reading and synthesizing research and literature and has a desire to dig more deeply into a particular topic. Concordia College faculty from a wide range of disciplines serve as advisors throughout the thesis process. The expertise and special interests of the faculty are matched to the topics in pairing cohort members with an advisor.
Completion Process:
A final, edited copy (PDF) of your capstone project must be submitted to the program director in order to gather signatures and to receive a final check from the program. When all signatures have been gathered, a final signed version of your capstone will be sent to you.
You may choose to order hard copies of your project through HF Group (formerly Houchen Bindery), a company Concordia has worked with for years to produce hard copies of capstone projects.
Visit the HF Group website to begin the order process. You will send them the signed PDF version of your capstone.
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