The Department of Teaching, Learning & Culture


Teaching, Learning and Culture (TLAC) encompasses students, faculty and staff whose efforts and interests center on the many different aspects of academics, teaching and classroom education. TLAC’s mission is to create experiences that advance teaching, research and service through the application of knowledge in the preparation and development of quality educators; placing high value on collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, democratic governance and global leadership.

Having two highly-ranked graduate programs within one department serves as an index of the world-class academic programs and faculty who are committed to a culture of excellence in research and discovery, and the scholarship of teaching.

-Dr. Michael de Miranda, Dean of The School of Education and Human Development 

From Our Former Students


“One of the things that set this program apart is that it is located within the Teaching, Learning & Culture Department at Texas A&M. There’s more to teaching than just delivering a curriculum or instructional strategy; we have to consider the influence that culture has one what we do.”

Dr. Byron William

Online Ed.D in Curriculum & Instruction

TLAC PROGRAMS

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UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

TLAC offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Education, with one of three focuses.

Former TLAC student teaching middlegrades

Graduate Programs

The Culture and Curriculum program offers students the opportunity to learn and grow in many areas.

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GLOBAL ONLINE EDUCATION

Providing greater opportunities and flexibility for students, TLAC offers online degree programs, in addition to many individual Web-based classes.

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Certificates

TLAC offers several types of certificates for students as well as Texas Teacher Certifications

Online M.Ed. in:

Curriculum and Instruction

Online M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction: Generalist Emphasis

About the Program


This Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Curriculum and Instruction degree, distance education option (also known as the Generalist program) provides a sound combination of theory, methodology and a substantive content area, with some flexibility within the program emphasis, supporting areas.

This 36 hour non-thesis graduate degree option in Curriculum and Instruction is designed to develop effective teaching and research tools that increase educational opportunity and workplace access.

The Master of Education (MEd) degree is rooted in evidence-based research to promote the agentive development of teach practitioners in PK-12 settings. The practical framing of coursework yields transformative curricular teacher leaders prepared to impact a variety of local and global contexts. Program experiences equip master’s students with translational tools to hone classroom practices from the local classroom setting to the larger educational settings.

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Admissions


To be admitted to the M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction program, you must apply to the Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture and to Texas A&M University.

 

Program Design


The program incorporates the following content elements:

Academic Learning

  • Research-supported, effective instructional techniques for high rates of student academic learning;
  • Research-supported, effective instructional techniques for efficient and successful classrooms;
  • Techniques for developing, enhancing and evaluating curricula and lessons for K–12 learners;
  • Classroom research techniques for evaluating and documenting student and program success and
  • Techniques for enhancing student success on high-stake, state-wide assessments.

Social Climate and Emotional Well-Being

  • Techniques for enhancing learner self-efficacy and student general self-concept and
  • Techniques for ensuring school-wide respect for the linguistic/cultural diversity of students and their families.

School Improvement

  • Skillful participation in school improvement efforts, including needs assessments, goal setting, developing an action plan and evaluating improvement results. School improvement efforts should target academic learning of students.

Family and Community Partnerships

  • Techniques for developing inclusive partnerships with families and
  • Techniques for working with the broader community and other social service agencies (interagency partnerships and collaboration)

The primary delivery system is online. Online formats vary by class, dependent on material presented, but will include eCampus, PowerPoint presentations, video lectures, assignments, group projects, chat rooms, reading assignments and additional course materials.

Note: This is not a teacher certification program.

Prior to 2019 Online M.Ed. Curriculum

Required Courses Course Title Credit Hours
EDCI 602 Cultural Foundations of Education 3
EDCI 644 Curriculum Development 3
EDCI 673 Analysis of Teaching Behavior 3
EDCI 634 Reflective Inquiry (must be taken during final semester) 3

An additional 24 hours of elective coursework is required to complete this degree. Up to two elective courses can be taken outside the department with faculty advisor’s permission and prior approval.

Course Number Course Title Credit Hours
Elective Choose from any 600 level EDCI or RDNG course offered. 3
Elective Choose from any 600 level EDCI or RDNG course offered. 3
Elective Choose from any 600 level EDCI or RDNG course offered. 3
Elective Choose from any 600 level EDCI or RDNG course offered. 3
Elective Choose from any 600 level EDCI or RDNG course offered. 3
Elective Choose from any 600 level EDCI or RDNG course offered. 3
Elective Choose from any 600 level EDCI or RDNG course offered. 3
Elective Choose from any 600 level EDCI or RDNG course offered. 3

Program Details


Degrees Offered: Master of Education, M.Ed.
Program Delivery: Online
Credit Hours: 36, non-thesis

For a better understanding of your total cost of attendance (COA), please visit our cost and tuition rates webpage (https://aggie.tamu.edu/billing-and-payments/cost-and-tuition-rates). This webpage will provide you with an opportunity to review estimated COA information for undergraduate, graduate and professional students, as well as other resources such as the tuition calculator and billing and fee explanations.

Contact Advisors


Sydney Zentell

Academic Advisor IV

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Program Chair


Michelle Kwok

Assistant Professor

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Faculty


Trina Davis

Associate Professor

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Dawn Parker

Clinical Professor

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Cheryl Craig

Professor

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Robin Rackley

Clinical Professor

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Quinita Ogletree

Clinical Assistant Professor

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ArCasia James-Gallaway

Assistant Professor

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George Slattery

Professor

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Shaun Hutchins

Clinical Associate Professor

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