Master of Education: Learner-Centered Systems
The Master of Education (M.Ed.)- Learner-Centered Systems provides organizational and instructional expertise to P-12 teachers and leaders who are committed to developing schools and classroom organizational systems and structures that engage students as leaders and decision-makers in their own learning. This 30-credit hour graduate-level program is focused on preparing teachers and school/district leaders who emulate and demonstrate proficiencies in:
- Increasing their instructional capacity for realizing a learner-centered and equitable model of education
 - Designing authentic and relevant assessments for all learners
 - Thinking strategically to identify the requirements of school-specific systems that supports learner-centered pedagogies
 - Creating plans and collaborating with others to support collective transformation of practice
 - Gaining confidence as they progress in their leadership journey
 
Unique Features of the Program
Program participants will benefit from the:
- Sequence of coursework offering in-depth orientation to student-centered approaches to teaching and learning in addition to structural, organizational, and cultural considerations necessary to make systemic change.
 - Use of an instructional approach that combines course delivery with application at the classroom, school, or district level. Participants are fully integrated into a program that is designed to provide leadership experiences only available in school and district contexts.
 - Access to national experts in the student-centered learning field to provide instruction, guidance, and coaching to students.
 
Admission Requirements
- A 2.75 GPA or higher on a 4.0 scale;
 - Baccalaureate degree from a regionally-accredited institution;
 - Two (2) favorable letters of recommendation. One must be from a direct supervisor.
 - Essay;
 - Professional Resume;
 - Completed application packet.
 
Program Structure
 The program has an interdisciplinary structure consisting of the following:
I. Program Core Courses- 18 hours
- EDU 645 Learner-Centered Approaches to Communicating Growth and Outcomes (3 credit hours)
 - EDU 648 Group Dynamics (3 credit hours)
 - ETL 610 Philosophy, Interpretation, and Application of Research (3 credit hours)
 - ETL 615 Leadership Behavior and Promoting Change (3 credit hours)
 - ETL 625 Learner-Centered Design and Evaluation (3 credit hours)
 - ETL 630 Leadership for Instructional Improvement/Deeper Learning (3 credit hours)
 - ETL 660 Capstone Seminar (0 credit hours)
 
II. CognateCoursework-12hours
 Learners will choose four (4) courses from the following list:
- EDU 520 Assessment for Teaching and Learning
 - EDU 612 Achievement Through a Cultural Lens
 - EDU 616 Assessment as an Equity Strategy
 - EDU 623 Critical Conversations in School Culture
 - EDU 625 Teaching Seminar
 - EDU 626 Theories in Equity in Leadership Practice
 - EDU 632 Cultural Competence in the School Community
 - EDU 634 School Leadership and Community Engagement
 - EDU 635 Visionary School Leadership
 - EDU 636 Blended Learning
 - EDU 646 Promoting School Belonging
 - EDU 652 Building Student Agency Through Assessment
 - EDU 653 Student/Staff Identity and Equitable Leadership
 - EDU 673 Instructional Design
 - EDU 687 Curriculum of the Schools
 - ETL 620 Professional Learning for School Transformation
 - ETL 650 Assessing Learning for Student Achievement
 
A minimum GPA of 3.00 is required for successful exit from the program. One course grade of F or two course grades of C lead to automatic dismissal from the program and the University.
Endorsement
 The completion of the Master of Education in Learner-Centered Systems can be applied to a Planned 6th Year Rank I Program for Kentucky Teacher Endorsement for candidates meeting program requirements.
Program Sheets
Master of Education in Learner-Centered Systems (non-endorsement)
Planned 6th Year Rank I Program