Plan Description
This course of study is for educators who desire to extend and advance knowledge in the theory and practice of education as university researchers or leaders in an array of other education-related settings, both in the United States and abroad.
The completion of this degree will particularly enable individuals to become skilled researchers as members of university faculties. Upon completion of the program, graduates will:
Have an understanding of the theoretical and historical foundations of education.
- Demonstrate knowledge and synthesis of major research in education.
- Demonstrate knowledge and research application in an area of emphasis:
- Career & Technical and Post-Secondary Education (CTPE),
- Cultural Studies, International Education, and Multicultural Education (CSIEME),
- Interaction and Media Sciences (IMS),
- Literacy Education, Mathematics Education, or Science Education.
Understand and apply the major tenets of research design and analysis spanning methodological approaches, including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches.
Demonstrate the ability to successfully design, defend, and complete an extended educational study resulting in a defensible dissertation.
Areas of concentration include:
Career & Technical and Postsecondary Education (CTPE)
The Career & Technical and Postsecondary Education (CTPE) concentrations have a research and professional leadership focus.
CTPE is designed to develop future leaders/educators who will make well-informed, theory-based, research supported, and data driven decisions related to planning, organizing, delivering and evaluating the many components and systems connecting education, work, and economic development.
Graduates typically seek research and teaching faculty positions in universities; administrative and policy positions in local, state and national education and other governmental agencies; instructional/curricular leadership positions within school districts; leadership and teaching positions in secondary, community and technical colleges, and training positions in a variety of adult education and training environments.
Graduates will be prepared to assume leadership positions in Southern Nevada and throughout Nevada and the Nation.
Cultural Studies, International Education, and Multicultural Education (CSIEME)
The Cultural Studies, International Education, and Multicultural Education (CSIEME) concentrations are comprised of three related disciplinary strands that promote interdisciplinary and decolonizing approaches to research and teaching.
Multicultural Education is the core strand. Multicultural Education engages critical pedagogy as the basis for social change through promotion of the democratic principles of social justice.
Through enactment of critical pedagogy focused on knowledge, reflection, and action (praxis), Multicultural Education accepts and affirms—through radical transformation of interpersonal interactions, curricula, and instructional strategies—the pluralism that students, their families and communities, and educators represent.
Through the core Multicultural Education strand, CSIEME students critically re/consider the Eurocentric canon in re/claiming educational processes that challenge and reject white supremacy, predatory capitalism, racism, sexism, and other forms of discrimination in PK-12 and higher education and society.
Through the International Education strand CSIEME students engage critical views of comparative, international, global, inter-nation, and related diaspora educational constructs, in particular challenging the global north-south binary that perpetuates the belief that Westernization and Western approaches to education/educational systems are superior and, thus, should continue to drive education around the world.
Through the Cultural Studies strand, CSIEME students critically examine factors fostering the emergence and proliferation of critical consciousness about social structures and systems that oppress, marginalize, minoritize, and/or discriminate, as well as of critical action leading to emancipation, solidarity, liberation, and freedom from these structures and systems.
Interaction and Media Sciences (IMS)
The Interaction and Media Sciences concentrations enable students to become university faculty, researchers, instructional designers, and leaders in the growing field of educational technology.
The focus of IMS is on content, pedagogy, technology, and a wide range of associated issues.
Students develop expertise in critical analysis, deconstruction, and research on educational technology.
IMS concentrations prepare students for a variety of professional careers related to teaching and learning in both academic and non-academic settings, such as K-12 schools, community colleges, universities, state and federal agencies, and private organizations.
Literacy Education
The Literacy Education concentrations explores relationships among language, literacy, culture and social justice.
Students develop expertise in critical analysis and methodological approaches for conducting research on literacy and language teaching and learning (e.g., curriculum design; assessment; policy; literacy equity; writing; multi-modalities).
The concentrations focus on a variety literacy and language approaches including but not limited to critical literacy, digital and multimedia literacy, global and glocal literacy, biliteracy, and new literacies in addition to bi-, multi-, and trans-lingualism.
Students have opportunities for clinical and field-based work in conjunction with our teacher education program, the Gayle A. Zeiter Literacy Development Center, the Southern Nevada Writing Project, the UNLV Teaching in Chile Conference, and other community organizations.
Through an emphasis on the integration of theory, research and practice, students will demonstrate a well-grounded understanding of the literacy content, pedagogy, technology, and issues associated with teaching and learning in literacy education.
Mathematics Education
The Mathematics Education concentrations prepare individuals for research and teacher education careers in higher education and for leadership positions in educational settings.
The concentrations are designed to develop expertise in conceptualizing, conducting and reporting research in mathematics education and to improve student knowledge about the field of mathematics education.
Students choosing this area of study will find themselves challenged with the latest ideas and theories in the field.
The program is consistent with other top graduate programs and is aligned with UNLV’s goals to advance the research functions of UNLV while maintaining high quality teaching.
Science Education
Science Education engages students in developing expertise in teaching and learning in relation to scientific phenomena.
Further, science education supports students in conducting research within educational science contexts (formal and informal).
This includes, but is not limited to: curriculum design, assessment, scientific literacy, policy, standards (national/local), media, popular culture, science communication, and issues related to race, gender, and class, consistent with offerings at other top graduate schools of education.
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