VCSU adds Master of Education in Learner-Centered Instruction

VALLEY CITY (VCSU) – The Valley City State University Master of Education program has added a Learner-Centered Instruction option to its offerings this semester.
This 33-credit program is designed to help educators in any discipline become skilled in equitable teaching and leadership. Students who complete the coursework will earn a Master of Education in Teaching and Technology, Learner-Centered Instruction.
VCSU has partnered with 2Revolutions to build a program that focuses on the Global Skill Areas for Educators. Courses will provide knowledge and skills in the Global Skill Areas of Equity, Human Centered Ecosystems, Leadership, Achievement & Assessment Systems, and Learning Design.
The program requires 14 hours of core required courses and 19 hours of Learner-Centered Instruction courses, including an action research report and comprehensive portfolio.
Core Required Courses
- Issues in School, Community, and Family
- Supervision and Assessment of Teachers and Learners
- Exceptionality, Diversity, and Differences
- Action Research in Education
- Capstone
Learner-Centered Instruction Courses
- Learner Centered Systems
- Performance Assessments
- Capacity to Transform
- Personalized Learning in Practice
- Designing for Deeper Learning
- Learning Theory and Instructional Design
- Research Application
For more information, contact James Boe, jim.boe@vcsu.edu, or Heather Kvilvang, heather.kvilvang@vcsu.edu.
About VCSU
Valley City State University is a regional leader in teacher education and awards more bachelor’s degrees in education than any other university in the state. VCSU’s graduate studies program offers both a Master of Education and a Master of Arts in Teaching, along with several graduate certificates related to education.