Academic Catalog - 2016-2017

College of Education

Department of Teaching and Learning

Curriculum and Instruction, Doctor of Education


Academic Information

This plan will not be available to new students after Summer 2018

This dissertation-based degree is designed for those who seek advanced preparation in teaching and curriculum with the goal of participating professionally in a variety of venues, including public and private schools, community colleges, government, and other agencies.

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Academic Catalog - 2016-2017

College of Education

Department of Teaching and Learning

Curriculum and Instruction, Doctor of Education


Careers

What Can I Do with a Doctor of Education in Curriculum and Instruction?

This degree is appropriate if you are seeking advanced preparation in teaching and learning and wish to prepare for professional leadership and participation in public or private schools, community colleges, universities, and other agencies.

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Academic Catalog - 2016-2017

College of Education

Department of Teaching and Learning

Curriculum and Instruction, Doctor of Education


University Requirements

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Academic Catalog - 2016-2017

College of Education

Department of Teaching and Learning

Curriculum and Instruction, Doctor of Education


Overview

In addition to University Requirements:

Minimum Units for Completion 90
Additional Admission Requirements Required
Dissertation Dissertation is required.
Oral Defense Oral Defense is required.
Fieldwork Experience/Internship Required
Research Individualized research is required.

Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Integrate deepened understandings of curriculum and instruction, by explicating and evaluating  the major movements, theories, and methodologies of these fields, situating their sources and articulating the relationships and implications to areas within the education-related venues of the students’ professional orientations.
  2. Clarify the multiple contexts that shape curricular and instructional decision-making, including such areas as: socio-cultural, political, economic, organizational, and historical.  
  3. Articulate how theoretical frameworks in curriculum and instruction can and often should be constructed from successful practice as understood broadly in professional contexts.
  4. Create sustained, coherent arguments or explanations summarizing elements of curriculum and instruction theory and literature with general and professional audiences.
  5. Examine the significant challenges involved in applying curriculum and instruction theory within the students’ professional venues, clarifying the leading edges, exploring the current limits of theory, knowledge, and practice, and how these appear in practice across socio-political contexts. 
  6. Engage the broad range of research methods, modes of inquiry and quantitative and qualitative methods used to investigate questions within curriculum and instruction and to evaluate and apply research findings within their inquiries and dissertations.
  7. Make significant and novel advancements in the understanding of curriculum and instruction designing an original research study of personal or professional interest and importance including: planning, organizing, scheduling, and executing the project.
    • Articulate the theoretical framework for the project (including conducting a literature review to assess the theoretical and methodological contributions previously made to this area)
    • Creatively generate alternative problem-solving ideas, practices, or solutions within the dissertation area.
    • Identify and define appropriate variables and methods of data collection, select and apply quantitative and qualitative research methods appropriate to the research design, and analyze, interpret and explain findings
    • Scrutinize and evaluate various assumptions, evidence, and reasoning throughout the project.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of the project and its implications to the fields of curriculum and instruction.
    • Present original empirical  research to professional and non-professional audiences, articulating sustained, coherent explanations summarizing work.
    • Conduct a dissertation defense to a community of curriculum and instruction faculty and peers

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Academic Catalog - 2016-2017

College of Education

Department of Teaching and Learning

Curriculum and Instruction, Doctor of Education


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Additional Admission Requirements
Doctoral Requirements
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Academic Catalog - 2016-2017

College of Education

Department of Teaching and Learning

Curriculum and Instruction, Doctor of Education


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