Master of Education

Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction.
We are excited to introduce to you our Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction in either Mathematics or English Language Learners (ELL, formerly ESL).
Our M.Ed. program was created to provide the specific academic courses you need to advance in your career and take on new leadership roles in the education community.
Find out more at an Information Session near you!
A program designed for teachers
The Evergreen Master of Education Program builds upon your knowledge and commitment as a practicing educator, helping you develop professionally while you earn your master’s degree.
The 40 credit, seven quarter program offers:
- A flexible schedule. In less than two years, you can earn your degree. Courses begin in the summer when you have time to devote to your professional development, and continue on evenings and weekends during the school year.
- Affordable tuition. Because Evergreen is a state college, the tuition cost of our M.Ed. program compares very favorably with other regional programs.
- Learning that connects theory to practice. You will develop and deepen your understanding of the interdependent influences of brain, culture and language development on the academic achievement of all learners.
- Individual programs of inquiry. In the second year, through classroom research, you will increase your ability to identify and address the learning needs of all students, developing effective, research-based instructional strategies.
Along with completing core coursework, you will have the opportunity to deepen your content knowledge and increase your teaching effectiveness in Mathematics or ELL, helping prepare you for the WEST-E test in either endorsement. You may also choose to add five more credits and incorporate a Professional Certification with your graduate studies.
Program faculty and staff are dedicated to the field of education, and to supporting your academic growth and professional development.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Magda Costantino, Ph.D.
Director
Master of Education Program


