Are you a certified, 6-12 grade English teacher with at least three years of classroom experience? Do you want to reinvigorate your passion for working with youth? Georgia State University's English Education M.Ed. program may be right for you.
2. The English Education M.Ed. program provides full-time,
6-12 grade certified English teachers an opportunity to
reinvigorate their passion for working with middle and high
school students.
3. By attending classes when it’s convenient for you (i.e., in the evenings
and online for some classes), our flexible course schedules allow you
to complete the program (36 credit hours) in as few as four
semesters.
4. Ewa McGrail, Ph.D.
Georgia State University
College of Education & Human Development
Department of Middle & Secondary Education
English Education, Master of Education Program
30 Pryor Street | Atlanta, GA | 30303
emcgrail@gsu.edu | 404-413-8389 | mse.education.gsu
Associate Professor
Program Coordinator
PROGRAM COORDINATOR
PROFILE
6. IDEAL CANDIDATES
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Have at least 3 years of experience teaching
English, grades 6-12.
Are able to take classes in the afternoon or
evening.
Have a minimum GPA of 2.50.
Seek opportunities to enhance and further
their professional teaching practices.
Plan to use the Master’s degree in English
Education to pursue an Ed.D or Ph.D. in the
future.
Have a desire to transition into an alternative
career that leverages your background as an
English educator.
8. M.Ed. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
ENGLISH EDUCATION APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
UNDERGRADUATE GPA SUPPORTING MATERIALS
≥ 2.50
Recommendation Letter (2), Goals Statement,
and Resume
9. GRADUATE ADMISSIONS QUESTIONS
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11. VIEW COURSE IN CATALOG
M.Ed.
ENGLISH EDUCATION DEGREE CREDIT HOUR REQUIREMENTS
English Education
36Semester Hours
Fall Semester 9
Spring Semester 9
Summer Semester 9
o This is an example. To complete the program, teachers must take a minimum of 36 semester hours but
they can tailor the sequence and semester hours to meet their individual needs.
o Completion of the program leads to a Master of Education in English Education.
Fall Semester 9
15. LISTEN TO THEIR STORIES
One of the things I value most about my
M.Ed. degree is that it’s given me the
flexibility to leverage my background as an
English teacher into a new career in text
book editorial review and running my own
tutoring company. Brianne Henry
I learned how to bring multicultural
education into my classroom, and being
back home has made that even more
poignant because some of my students
never leave their block, so they never see
anyone else from another culture.
Chaka Mason
Being a full-time teacher and student
helped a lot because I could take what I’d
learned at night in the master’s program
and immediately infuse new techniques
into my own classroom the next day –
which was fantastic! Sean Antonetti
I chose this master’s program because it
offered flexible courses that fit my
schedule and the location of the campus.
I live and work in a rural town on the
outskirts of Atlanta and the program gave
me an opportunity to explore the city.
Tommy Jolly
Listen to Brianne’s story Listen to Chaka’s story
Listen to Sean’s story Listen to Tommy’s story
16. College of Education &
Human Development education.gsu.edu
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Dr. Ewa McGrail
emcgrail@gsu.edu
404-413-8415
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