FAMU’s oldest academic program is adding to its legacy. This
fall the College of Education will offer a new Master of Education degree in
curriculum and instruction.
According to the College’s Interim Dean Patricia
Green-Powell, the program allows FAMU to lead the charge in answering the
state’s recent call for all educators to possess knowledge of curriculum
development.
“This is an exciting time for the College of Education to address
the needs of our school districts, as well as our student population,” said
Green-Powell, who hopes to take the program online in the near future. “This is
a result of area [K-12] superintendents and their school districts expressing
to us their need to have highly-trained teachers in the area of curriculum and
instruction.”
The curriculum and instruction master’s program is also
designed to address the State University System’s goal of increasing
productivity and efficiency along with addressing the need for more
highly-trained teachers. The program is poised to offer hybrid courses that are
structured to provide students with the philosophical and theoretical
foundations of curriculum development, and an understanding of instructional
strategies that best address the needs of a diverse student population.
The program will also offer an opportunity for enrollees to
specialize in educating historically underserved students.
“This program also has a strand that deals with minority and
urban education,” Green-Powell said. “We’ve listened to the needs of our
students who want to pursue jobs in this area and this program will train them
to address the needs of areas highly concentrated with minority students.”
Enrollment and recruitment projections predict that at least
20 students will be enrolled within the first year of the program’s
implementation and by its fifth year at least 60 students will have enrolled in
the program. There are currently six faculty members who are already
credentialed and prepared to serve as inaugural instructors for the program.
Participating students will be required to maintain a
cumulative 3.0 GPA, pass the master’s degree comprehension exam, make an action
research presentation as a component of a capstone requisite and complete 30
semester hours.