Carter & Moyers School of Education Education Specialist Program Application Packet Cohort beginning August 2014 Welcome to the Carter and Moyers School of Education A greeting from the Carter and Moyers School of Education executive leadership: It is our desire that you will find and follow your dream through the quality education programs offered by the Carter and Moyers School of Education. We conduct our instructional and learning activities in the spirit of Abraham Lincoln. We firmly believe that the professional ethics, teaching, and mentoring dimensions of our programs are guided by the life of Abraham Lincoln and offer the best preparation for life in the 21st Century. J. Michael Clyburn, Dean Teresa A. Bicknell, Associate Dean Greetings! Welcome to Lincoln Memorial University s Graduate Program where values, education, and service provide the basis of an exceptional program dedicated to the preparation of instructional leaders and wellprepared, dedicated teachers who will reflect our motto, Preparing Professional Educators of Distinction to Make a Positive Impact on this Generation and the Next! Dr. Fran Swantic, PhD Chair of Graduate Education Coordinator of Instructional Leadership (IL) and (EL) Program Frances.swantic@lmunet.edu Candidates in the LMU EdS Curriculum and Instruction program will: Gain expertise in curriculum theory and practice Develop skills crucial to teacher leadership and leading to improved student achievement Create relationships and professional networks Become the curriculum innovators of the future Come and join us at LMU! Dr. Terry Stevenson, EdD Director of Curriculum and instruction Theresa.stevenson@lmunet.edu s Carter & Moyers School of Education Dr. Fran Swantic Chair of Graduate Education Frances.swantic@lmunet.edu Revised Terry Stevenson Page 1 8/19/2014 1
Thank you for your interest in the LMU Education Specialist program. We are excited to have you as part of our program and where you will be respected as a professional practitioner. Professionals enrolled in the LMU Education Specialist program build strong and lasting collegial relationships, engage in exploration of current topics, and embark on pathways to meeting their career and personal goals. The Education Specialist program includes relevant academic content courses with extensive embedded field experiences resulting in a strong theory into practice instructional model. Candidates enter and move through the program as a cohort, engaging in individual and group projects resulting in a cohesive professional learning community. This program is based on group work so if you have colleagues that would like to participate in the program with you, you may send your applications in together. The EdS classes are offered at the following sites: Chattanooga, TN (Chattanooga State Community College - 4501 Amnicola Highway, 37406) Knoxville, TN (LMU Cedar Bluff Campus - 421 Park 40 North Blvd. 37923) Harrogate, TN (LMU Main Campus - 6965 Cumberland Gap Parkway, 37752) Kingsport, TN (Kingsport Higher Education Center 300 W. Market St. 37660) The EdS degree program description: 30 semester credit hours of successful coursework. Three semesters beginning in August 2014 and completing in July 2015. Classes begin in August of each year and candidates complete their course work in July of the following year. Classes meet on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Classes meet once per month during the fall and spring and twice per month during the summer semester. The schedule may vary an additional 30-45 minutes some sessions. The EdS program offers concentrations in the following areas: Curriculum and Instruction (CI) Instructional Leadership (IL) Leading to Initial Tennessee Leadership Licensure Educational Leadership Degree Only (EL) Leadership Program Not Leading to Initial Tennessee Licensure (Suitable for: Out of State Candidates, Higher Education Personnel, Candidates already holding Tennessee Leadership License or practitioners seeking improvement with best practices in organizational leadership, innovative practices in strategic school improvement, organizational alignment, and data collection and analysis to improve the overall school community) Instructional Leadership Applicants for the Tennessee IL Licensure track must complete the Pre-Admissions Packet attached, and return it with the program application form. Once the Pre- Admissions Packet documentation is received, applicants will be provided the IL Licensure Admission Portfolio to complete. The program requires specific courses and activities including a mentored practicum. Leadership Licensure candidates are also required to take and pass the School Leaders Licensure Assessment test. This test is required for graduation from the program. Out-of-State candidates may opt for their state s required assessment. Revised Terry Stevenson Page 2 8/19/2014 2
EdS Meeting Dates Cohort A - Chattanooga, Harrogate Fall Semester 2014 August 9, September 13, October 11, November 8, December 6 Spring Semester 2015 January 10, February 14, March 14, April 11, May 9 Summer 2015 May 23, June 6, June 20, July 11 Cohort B - Cedar Bluff Fall Semester 2014 August 16, September 20, October 18, November 15, December 20 Spring Semester 2015 January 17, February 21, March 21, April 18, May 16 Summer 2015 May 30, June 13, June 27, July 18 Both MEd and EdS degrees may qualify the graduate for educator licensure and/or salary upgrades contingent on state policies and regulations. Prospective students are highly encouraged to verify all salary and promotion upgrade information with their appropriate state licensure or certification agency. Special option for Chattanooga State Community College Employees Qualified full-time employees of Chattanooga State Community College receive a generous President's Scholarship for any graduate program offered by Lincoln Memorial College on the CSCC campus. Additionally, qualified full-time employees receive a President's Scholarship for the EdD program in Executive Leadership at Knoxville, TN. Tuition Information: The tuition rate for the 2013-2014 school year is: $465/semester hour. There are payment plans and financial aid packages available. As soon as the 2014-2015 rates become available, prospective students will be informed. http://www.lmunet.edu/academics/gradtuition.shtml Contact Information: Graduate Education website at http://www.lmunet.edu/education/. Toll-free number is: 1-800-325-0900, ext., 7068, 7057 or 6223 and 423-869-7068. Kay Lewis, IL Instructional Leadership (TN Licensure) and EL Educational Leadership (Non-Licensure) Program and Admission Information at kay.lewis@lmunet.edu Karen Bowling, CI (Curriculum & Instruction) Program and Admission Information at karen.bowling@lmunet.edu We look forward to seeing you at LMU! Professional Certification and Licensure Disclaimer Authorization for the University to provide a program for the preparation of teachers, counselors, or administrators, does not guarantee eligibility for certification, licensure, or benefits. It is the sole responsibility of the candidate to be knowledgeable about specific state certification/licensure/benefits requirements, qualify for certification, licensure, or benefits and apply for the same. For Alabama Students: Alabama Commission on Higher Education Disclaimer Statement State authorization to provide a program related to the preparation of teachers or other P-12/school/system personnel does not indicate eligibility for an Alabama certificate. Applicants for an Alabama certificate based on reciprocity must meet Alabama s test requirements and submit a valid, renewable professional educator certificate/license issued by another state at the degree level, grade level and in the teaching field or area of instructional support for which an Alabama certificate is sought and for which Alabama issues a certificate. Applicants for Alabama certification in an area of administration must also document at least three years of full-time employment as an administrator in a P-12 school system(s). www.alsde.edu Revised Terry Stevenson Page 3 8/19/2014 3
LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST PROGRAM (EdS) APPLICATION Name: SS# Last First Maiden/Middle Address: Street City State Zip Gender: Male Female Date of Birth U.S. Citizen Yes No Race: (Voluntary reporting purposes only) Telephone Number Mobile Home Work E-Mail Address Current Position: School: School System: I plan to enroll in the EdS Cohort beginning: August (year) Proposed area of emphasis (check one): Curriculum and Instruction (CI ) Instructional Leadership (IL) Leading to Initial Tennessee Leadership Licensure Educational Leadership (EL) - Leadership Program Not Leading to Initial Tennessee Licensure (Out of State Candidates, Higher Education Personnel, Candidates already holding Tennessee Leadership Licensure) List all colleges or universities attended (include LMU). The applicant must request that two official transcripts of the master s degree program and any course work beyond the master s degree be sent directly to the Graduate Office. Name of Institution Location Dates Attended Major Area Degree I hereby certify that the information given on this application is complete and accurate. Signature of Applicant Date APPROVED: Chair of Graduate Education Date Please submit this application form, a nonrefundable $50 application fee and transcripts to: Office of Graduate Education, Lincoln Memorial University, 6965 Cumberland Gap Parkway, Harrogate, TN 37752. Revised Terry Stevenson Page 4 8/19/2014 4
EdS Leadership Licensure Pre-Admissions Packet (Completed by Instructional Leadership (IL) TN Licensure majors only) Candidates desiring admissions to the Tennessee Leadership Licensure track must complete the Pre-Admissions process outlined below. Please attach this form to the front of your Pre- Admissions Packet. Name: SS# Last First Maiden/Middle Address: Street City State Zip Date of Birth Race: (Voluntary reporting purposes only) Telephone Number Mobile Work Home E-Mail Address: Current Position: School: School System: Please attach the following Leadership Licensure Pre-Admissions documents: 1. Copy of current teacher license 2. Copy of system Employment Verification Form documenting three years of successful teaching experience at time of program entry 3. Recommendation from an administrator 4. Copy of most recent performance appraisal Mail Packet to: Lincoln Memorial University Graduate Education Office Attention: Kay Lewis 6965 Cumberland Gap Parkway Harrogate, TN 37752 Upon receipt of the completed Leadership Licensure Pre-Admission Packet, you will receive the IL Licensure Admission Portfolio Requirements. The completed Admission Portfolio must be received in the graduate office by May 30, 2014. The IL Licensure Admission Portfolio will be evaluated by the Instructional Leadership faculty and those accepted into the program will be invited for an interview. DEADLINE DATES: Leadership License Pre-Admissions Packet May 30, 2014 IL LICENSURE ADMISSION PORTFOLIO June 30, 2014 Revised Terry Stevenson Page 5 8/19/2014 5
Lincoln Memorial University Education Specialist Cohort Program 2014-2015 Curriculum and Instruction Semester 1 CI Major CI 641 World Class Education Political, Economic and Cultural Contexts (3 hours) IL 652 Leadership for Educational Programs (3 hours) CI 642 Practicum for World Class Education (2 hours) EDUC 670 Research I Reading and Designing Educational Research (1 hour) Semester 2 CI Major CI 610 Instructional Strategies for Diverse Learners (3 hours) IL 611 Assessment for School Improvement (3 hours) CI 612 Practicum for Instructional Strategies for the Diverse Learner (2 hours) EDUC 671 Research II Writing Literature Review (1 hour) Semester 3 CI Major CI 661 Instructional Design (3 hours) CI 608 Initiatives in Curriculum (3 hours) CI 609 Practicum for Instructional Design and Curriculum Initiatives (2 hours) EDUC 672 Research Application III (1 hour) EDUC 685 Capstone Electronic Portfolio (3 hours) Total Program Hours - 30 Revised Terry Stevenson Page 6 8/19/2014 6
Lincoln Memorial University Education Specialist Cohort Program 2014-2015 Instructional Leadership (IL) Licensure Semester 1 IL Major CI 641 World Class Education Political, Economic and Cultural Contexts (3 hours) IL 652 Leadership for Educational Programs (3 hours) IL 653 Clinical Practice for Instructional Leadership (2 hours) EDUC 670 Research I Reading and Designing Educational Research (1 hour) Semester 2 IL Major CI 610 Instructional Strategies for Diverse Learners (3 hours) IL 611 Assessment for School Improvement (3 hours) IL 612 Clinical Practice for Assessment and School Improvement (2 hours) EDUC 671 Research II Writing Literature Review (1 hour) Semester 3 IL Major IL 651 Educational Law and Ethics (3 hours) IL 661 Finance and Human Resource Management (3 hours) IL 656 Clinical Practice for Education Law, Ethics and Finance (2 hours) EDUC 672 Research Application III (1 hour) IL 686 Instructional Leadership Capstone Electronic Portfolio (3 hours) IL 689 School Leadership Licensure Assessment (SLLA) (0 hours) Total Program Hours 30 Revised Terry Stevenson Page 7 8/19/2014 7
Lincoln Memorial University Education Specialist Cohort Program 2014-2015 Educational Leadership (EL) Non-Licensure Semester 1 EL Major CI 641 World Class Education Political, Economic and Cultural Contexts (3 hours) IL 652 Leadership for Educational Programs (3 hours) EL 653 Clinical Practice for Educational Leadership (2 hours) EDUC 670 Research I Reading and Designing Educational Research (1 hour) Semester 2 EL Major CI 610 Instructional Strategies for Diverse Learners (3 hours) IL 611 Assessment for School Improvement (3 hours) EL 612 Clinical Practice for Assessment for Education Improvement (2 hours) EDUC 671 Research II Writing Literature Review (1 hour) Semester 3 EL Major IL 651 Educational Law and Ethics (3 hours) IL 661 Finance and Human Resource Management (3 hours) EL 656 Clinical Practice for Education Law, Ethics and Finance (2 hours) EDUC 672 Research Application III (1 hour) EL 685 Capstone Electronic Portfolio (3 hours) Total Program Hours - 30 Revised Terry Stevenson Page 8 8/19/2014 8