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How is the M.Ed. program structured?

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How is the M.Ed. program structured?

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The Ohio State Newark M.Ed. program is a graduate level program that builds on the undergraduate courses and experiences. The program may be taken full- or part-time. Full-time coursework begins in the autumn quarter, and continues through the end of the spring quarter. Summer is reserved for work on the master’s project and preparation for student teaching, and student teaching is the following autumn quarter. By the end of the student teaching quarter, all requirements for licensure will have been completed, so students may start substitute teaching in the schools while they complete their Capstone course (offered one evening during the second winter quarter), the exit project, and job search. Those students who complete all requirements are awarded their M.Ed. degree at the end of the winter quarter.

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