Curriculum

Curriculum Overview

Students in the M.A. in Educational Transformation gain the in-depth and interdisciplinary knowledge needed to be an effective professional through coursework anchored in a set of research-based practices that advance the learning of students and the transformation of education policies.

The M.A. in Educational Transformation requires 30 credit hours over four semesters (Summer I, Fall, Spring, and Summer II). During the fall and spring semesters, students split their time between classes and their residency. Our two summer semesters – required for both Advocacy & Policy and Learning & Teaching – bring students together across concentrations to explore the intersection between life inside the classroom and the external political forces which shape and constrict that environment. The first summer semester runs July-August, and the second summer semester runs the following May-June.

Full-Time Course Sequence

Students attending the program full time work at their Residency Experience during the day and attend their coursework full time in the evenings.

Summer I
(July-August)
Fall
Spring
Summer II
(May-June)
Cross-Concentration Course (3 credits)
Residency Course I (3 credits)
Residency Course II (3 credits)
Cross-Concentration Course (3 credits)
Concentration-Specific Course (3 credits)
Concentration-Specific Course (3 credits)
Concentration-Specific Course (3 credits)
Concentration-Specific Course (3 credits)
Concentration-Specific Course (3 credits)
Concentration-Specific Course (3 credits)
Semester total: 6 credits
Semester total: 9 credits
Semester total: 9 credits
Semester total: 6 credits

Part-Time Course Sequence

Students attending the program part time attend their coursework part time in the evenings and work at their Residency Experience during the day during their second year.

First Year

Summer I
(July-August)
Fall
Spring
Summer II
(May-June)
Cross-Concentration Course (3 credits)
Concentration-Specific Course (3 credits)
Concentration-Specific Course (3 credits)
Concentration-Specific Course (3 credits)
Semester total: 3 credits
Semester total: 3 credits
Semester total: 3 credits
Semester total: 3 credits

Second Year

Summer I
(July-August)
Fall
Spring
Summer II
(May-June)
Concentration-Specific Course (3 credits)
Residency Course I (3 credits)
Residency Course II (3 credits)
Cross-Concentration Course (3 credits)
Concentration-Specific Course (3 credits)
Concentration-Specific Course (3 credits)
Semester total: 3 credits
Semester total: 6 credits
Semester total: 6 credits
Semester total: 3 credits

Concentration-Specific Coursework


Residency Experience

The residency experience is a cornerstone of the M.A. in Educational Transformation, combining the study of educational research and theory with hands-on, experiential learning in schools, nonprofits, school districts, and public agencies. The residency experience if complemented by Residency I & II courses, which are taken in the fall and spring semesters of the program. For more information, visit our Residency Experience page.


Speaker Series

As part of Educational Transformation’s commitment to experiential learning, students from all concentrations participate in a Professional Development Speaker Series, composed of lectures, panels, workshops, and site visits aimed at exposing our students to experts engaged deeply in the ongoing and critical work of educational transformation in action. For more information, visit our Speaker Series page.