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2005-2006 University Catalog 
    
2005-2006 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]

Art Education - Master of Arts with a Concentration in Educational Media


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Barbara Suplee
bsuplee@uarts.edu
Chairperson, Director
215-717-6053

The Concentration in Educational Media, as part of a Master of Arts in Art Education, is designed to prepare graduate students to use, plan, and manage technology in the K-12 art curriculum and classroom. Educational media are those digital tools and applications used for creative and instructional purposes within a K-12 classroom and school setting. The use of educational media, therefore, is not solely for developing creative expression in students, but also as a means to support the teaching and learning of K-12 art.

Candidates for this Concentration are students with a background and training in both technology and art who want to integrate the use of technology into the teaching of art. Students in the Master of Arts in Art Education program who complete this Concentration will serve as classroom art teachers integrating technology into their curriculum and practice, and as technology leaders in their school and district.

Requirements

A Master of Arts in Art Education major must complete a total of 12 credits in required core and elective courses in technology for a Concentration in Educational Media. The other remaining six credits may be elective courses that the student chooses to advance his or her study of technology.

In addition to these 12 credits toward a Concentration in Educational Media, the graduate thesis/project (six credits) will be directed toward research involving the use of technology in art education. Competencies and specific requirements for the Educational Media Concentration are the following:

Technology Competencies

To acquire the following basic competencies in technology, a student may take University technology courses, workshops, and tutorials, including those offered through the Continuing Studies Professional Institute for Educators. Based on a review of portfolio and approval by the Art Education Department, a graduate student may be excused from this requirement.

  • Macintosh and Windows operating environments
  • Navigation, menu, file management, and transfer and storage skills
  • Productivity skills (word processing and spreadsheet)
  • Navigational and information search and retrieval skills (Internet and World Wide Web)
  • Electronic presentation skills (PowerPoint, etc.)
  • Computer graphics knowledge, concepts, and skills (raster, vector, and Web graphics)

Required Core Courses

Two related semester courses form the required core of the concentration in Educational Media A: Teaching and Learning, and Educational Media B: Planning and Management. These two core courses are designed to be taken together as a year-long sequence. Educational Media A: Teaching and Learning focuses on the conceptual, curricular, and instructional approaches and strategies needed to integrate digital technologies into the K-12 art classroom. Educational Media B: Planning and Management examines the issues and topics related to designing technology environments for K-12 art education.

Elective Courses

The purpose of the elective courses is to give the student concentrating in Educational Media the opportunity to explore specific interests involving technology. To that end, six credits must be used for further exploration in technology-related courses from the University.

Thesis/Project

A student in the Master of Arts in Art Education program with a Concentration in Educational Media will focus on a topic or idea related to technology in art education as part of his or her graduate thesis/ project. The thesis/project in technology will be the culmination of study for a Concentration in Educational Media.

Program Requirements Credits: 36


Fall Credits: 12


AEDU 509 is required of students who do not pass the Art Education department Writing Proficiency Exam. The exam must be taken and passed with a score of 80% or higher in the first semester of enrollment and it does not fulfill any credit requirements for the MA. If a student must take AEDU 509, his/her semester will include a total of 14 credits.

  • Elective (technology-based) Credits: 3 cr

Spring Credits: 12


  • Elective (technology-based) Credits: 3 cr

Fall Credits: 12


AEDU 695 Graduate Project/Thesis may be taken as a six-credit block or in two 3-credit blocks. To remain in good standing while the thesis is “in-progress,” students must register for the thesis continuation fee for each semester they are not enrolled in coursework. Students must be registered for the semester in which they defend their thesis, and until the thesis is completed and bound copies are submitted to the Art Education Department.

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