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The Office of Human Resources and Development provides higher education partnership opportunities to MCPS employees who are seeking teacher certification or licensure, continuing professional development, or who are pursuing career advancement. Register on Professional Development Online. Below, get more information on several upcoming interest meetings:

Bowie State University, Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership
Thursday, Dec. 14, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
RSVP on 
PDO, course #90779

Bowie State University will offer a three-to-four-year Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree in Educational Leadership. This is ideal for K-12 teacher leaders and administrators who wish to tackle current school system challenges, collaborate with like-minded peers and implement system improvement initiatives.

With a focus on helping students enhance their professional careers, the degree is centered on contemporary issues students are facing. Degree concentrations include:

  • Innovative technology.
  • Social justice.
  • Special education leadership.
  • Reading and counseling leadership.
  • Executive-level leadership.

To be eligible, employees must have a master’s degree from an accredited institution in school administration or a closely related field, five or more years of successful teaching experience, and three or more years of leadership experience. An informational flyer is available here. For more information, contact Dr. Renee Foose or visit the Higher Education Partnerships website.

Hood College, Educational Leadership Program
Thursday, Dec. 21; 5-6 p.m.
RSVP on 
PDO, course #87670

Hood College offers graduate certificate and master’s degree pathways for Educational Leadership leading to Administrator I certification. To be eligible, employees should have three or more consecutive years of successful classroom teaching experience and tenure. An informational flyer is available here. For more information, contact Dan Shea or visit the Higher Education Partnerships website.

University of Maryland, Master’s of Education in Mathematics Education
Monday, Jan. 8; 5-6 p.m. 
RSVP on PDO, course #91659

The University of Maryland, College Park is offering a continuing education opportunity for MCPS teachers already certified in elementary education, special education or ESOL—a master’s degree in mathematics for middle grades. These teachers should be teaching or planning to teach in 4th through 9th grade classrooms.

This is a 30-credit, three-year master’s degree program that prepares teachers to become highly qualified in middle grades mathematics. Applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. All courses are offered at the Universities at Shady Grove. Classes are held weekly during the school year and twice a week in the summer. Tuition is fixed for in-state and out-of-state teachers at the same rate. The GRE is not required. 

A flyer for the program may be found here. For more information about the program, visit UMD Center for Mathematics Education website ter.ps/mathteachers or see the program’s Prezi https://prezi.com/view/E0LdvjELTrEdUJxuZ02d/. You may also contact Dr. Beatriz Quintos.

Moreland University, TEACH-NOW
Tuesday, Jan. 9 and Tuesday, Jan. 23, 5-6 p.m.
RSVP on PDO, course #91498

Moreland University's TEACH-NOW certification program helps conditionally certified teachers earn their teaching licensure. This is an asynchronous online program that provides a flexible, affordable and accelerated pathway to certification.

During this information session:

  • Learn about the TEACH-NOW program – schedule, learning goals and requirements.
  • Complete the application. 
  • Learn about the licensing process.
  • Meet the Moreland team and an MCPS graduate of the program. 

For more information, contact Marjorie Guadarrama or visit the Higher Education Partnerships website

University of Maryland (UMD) Creative Initiatives in Teacher Education (CITE) 
Wednesday, Jan. 10, 4:30–5:30 p.m.
RSVP on PDO, course #87596

Have you considered becoming an elementary teacher in MCPS? The UMD CITE program prepares participants to become general education teachers in grades 1-6. This program is well matched to individuals who hold a bachelor’s degree and want to earn a master’s degree and certification in elementary education. Participants work as paraeducators during the program. CITE students begin internship experiences throughout the six-semester program and must be willing to work at least two hours a day in the general education elementary classroom with an MCPS mentor teacher. 

For more information, email Theresa Robinson or Carolina Napp-Avelli, or visit the Higher Education Partnerships website.

McDaniel College, Educational Leadership Program
Wednesday, Jan. 10, 5-6 p.m.
RSVP on PDO, course #87534

McDaniel College will host an information session for its Administrator I certification and master’s degree programs. To be eligible, individuals must have three or more years of successful classroom teaching experience and be tenured in MCPS. For more information, contact Susan Flanders or visit the Higher Education Partnerships website.