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2014-2015 Graduate & Professional 
    
2014-2015 Graduate & Professional [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TSL) MS


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Overview


Coordinator: Margaret Kulow

Responding to a critical community need, Graduate and Professional Studies at McDaniel College created the master’s program for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). The Maryland Higher Education Commission approved the program in 2007.

Although the TESOL Masters degree program is designed to promote excellence in teaching speakers of other languages, this program does not lead to an intitial PreK-12 teacher ceritfication. The program places a strong emphasis on the development of: professionalism in language education; individual language rights; accessible, high quality education; collaboration in a global community; interaction of research and reflective practice for educational improvement; respect for diversity and multiculturalism; and promotion of professional development and exchange for educators. This program is closely aligned with the professional standards established by Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages [TESOL]/National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education [NCATE].

Admissions Requirements


Candidates required to submit:

  • application for graduate study with non-refundable fee
  • official transcripts conferring bachelor’s degree (minimum 2.75* GPA) from accredited institution
  • statement of intent to teach English Language Learners
  • three letters of recommendation

Addition requisites as approvel by the Program Coordinator


  •  Three credits in cross-cultural studies.
  •  Three credits in foundations of education.
  •  Six credits in a modern foreign language.
  • Six credits in Reading Methods at the Secondary Level.
  • Evidence of proficiency in Science and Mathematics related to K-12 curriculum.

*If a student does not already have the appropriate requisite courses, they would need to be taken at the undergraduate or graduate level.

Total Credit Hours: 36


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