The Certificate of Advanced Study (C.A.S.) in Early Childhood Education is a post-masters program that is in clear alignment with the mission and vision of the University and the College of Education and is responsive to the needs of early childhood professionals. This 30-credit post-master's certificate program is designed to address the need for increasing professionalism and leadership for those who work in variety of settings with young children from birth through age 8 and their families. The C.A.S. will prepare graduate students to assume greater roles as advocates and policy specialists, administrators, family specialists, master teachers, researchers and teacher educators, and may lead to later doctoral study. Guiding principles for the C.A.S., as for the M.Ed., include an interdisciplinary perspective, collaboration, mentoring, and advocacy, with a foundation of the most current knowledge base in Early Childhood and best practice for all young children and families, consistent with national professional standards and positions. The C.A.S. in Early Childhood Education is a 30-credit program aligned with the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Standards for Advanced Professional Preparation in Early Childhood Education and structured to reflect advanced areas of specialization for professionals in the field. Individualized as well as interdisciplinary, the program is based on an 18-credit Core and a 12-credit Area of Focus to be selected by the candidate. The Core includes six credits of internship aligned with the Area of Focus
Admission Requirements
Send the following admission materials to the Graduate School Office Towson University, 8000 York Road, Towson, MD 21252:
Certificate Requirements Required Courses (18 credits)
ECED 760 Critical Perspectives in Early Childhood Education (3) ECED 750 Program Development and Evaluation (3) ECED 7XX Leadership and Advocacy in Early Childhood Education (3) ECED 7XX Social Justice and Ethical Issues (3) NOTE: Candidates for the Administrator I Certificate will take 3 credits of ECED 694 Internship in Early Childhood Education and 3 credits of ELED 797 Internship in Educational Leadership. NOTE: New ECED course numbers have not been published at this time. Electives (12 credits) Candidates will determine an Area of Focus as they begin the program and, with approval of the program director or advisor, will select four elective courses to support that Area. Areas of Focus and Recommended Electives for C.A.S. Candidates: 1. Early Childhood Advocate/Policy Specialist (will prepare candidates to act as advocates for children, families and the profession, specializing in a particular issue or area of need or developing more generalized advocacy and public policy skills). Candidates will work with program director or advisor to identify specific professional goals and select electives to support those goals. Suggested elective choices may include: HRD elective or related field: Organizational
and environmental change 2. Early Childhood Teacher Educator/ Researcher (will prepare candidates for doctoral study at Towson or elsewhere, for teaching in institutions of higher education or for research). Candidates will work with program director or advisor to identify specific professional goals and select electives to support those goals. Suggested elective categories may include: Research methods (EDUC 715 Statistics, new EDUC courses in Qualitative Methods, Advanced Qualitative or Statistical Methods.) ISTC elective
Course in Instructional Technology NOTE: New EDUC course numbers have not been published at this time. 3. Early Childhood Family Specialist (will prepare candidates for further work with families of young children and will also meet requirements for a Family Studies Certificate). Candidates will work with the program director or advisor as well as the program director for Family Studies to determine electives in this Area of Focus: FMST 601 Applied Family Relationships
4. Early Childhood Accomplished Teacher (will support candidates in preparation for NBPTS certification.) Candidates will choose four electives as needed to supplement prior coursework in order to align with NBPTS. ECED 694 Internship may focus on Mentorship or portfolio building. Candidate who did not receive the M.Ed. Towson may include one or more of the required courses for the M.Ed. Possible elective choices: ECED 604 Math/Science in the Early Childhood
Education Program: 5. Early Childhood Administrator: Public School Emphasis (building on M.Ed. coursework, will prepare candidates in public school settings to meet requirement for the Administrator I Certificate). There are six required courses for Administrator I Certificate. In addition to ECED 665 Curriculum Theory and Development (required in the M.Ed.) and ELED 797 Internship in Educational Leadership, electives in this Area of Focus will be: ELED 781 Seminar in Supervision Program Director:
Edyth J. Wheeler
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