Master of Education from Carson Newman College
The Master of Education program seeks to prepare licensed teachers to take on leadership roles in PreK-12 schools. Candidates will select from programs of study that will prepare them to become pedagogical experts and leaders in their positions as teachers or to become licensed as a school administrators or counselors. They will have the ability to help their schools rethink their effectiveness in assuring that all children learn within the outcomes-based, accountability culture in educational institutions. These dedicated school professionals seek change that will positively impact student achievement and school culture.
Currently practicing teachers seeking to become instructional leaders in the classroom, school, or district in a variety of roles including curriculum developer, curriculum supervisor, instructional coach, or mentor to other teachers. These teachers can choose to pursue the concentration in Curriculum and Instruction.