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Ed.D. in Pedagogy
Ed.D. in Pedagogy
Area of Specialization
Philosophy for Children Specialization
Admissions
Faculty
ADP Center
Facilities
Finances
Application Information
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Ed.D. in Pedagogy

Montclair State University's first doctoral program, the Ed.D. in Pedagogy, is designed for those who aspire to be models of teaching excellence, leaders among their colleagues, and spokespersons for education. Although primarily designed for teachers who wish to remain in the classroom it can meet the needs of educators with other career goals. The Ed.D. provides the highest level of expertise in teaching, leadership, and educational reform. The program also recognizes the indisputable role of teachers at all levels in renewing our educational system and the critical importance of P-16 education in the nation's quest for improving our social and political democracy.

This program is characterized by a strong theoretical base and a comprehensive perspective on the nature of schools, education in a democracy, and effective teaching and learning. Four major themes give coherence to the program, and support both the purposes of schools and the professional needs of educators. These themes closely correspond to the research agenda of the twenty-four university-school partnerships that form the National Network for Educational Renewal. They represent Montclair State's vision of educators' responsibilities:

  • to provide access to knowledge for all students
  • to enculture students into our multicultural political and social democracy
  • to create and sustain appropriate and nurturing pedagogy
  • to commit themselves to educational leadership based on stewardship of best practice
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Area of Specialization

Currently, Philosophy for Children is the only area of specialization.

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Philosophy for Children Specialization

This program is designed for those who have a strong preparation in philosophy. The program will add both depth and breadth to both their subject matter and pedagogical knowledge. In addition, this specialization builds on and extends the understandings developed in the core courses, thereby carrying forward the major themes of the Ed.D. It includes the role of philosophy in reasoning, concept formation, and sound judgment. Philosophy-based children's literature is used to develop critical thinking, and develops skills in research methods in philosophy for children.

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Admissions

Students interested in applying for the Ed.D. in Pedagogy should contact the Office of Graduate Admissions and Support Services to request an application.
  • Application deadline is February 1st.
  • Application deadline for International Students is November 15th.
  • Prospective students must submit the following for consideration :
    • completed and signed application for Doctoral Study by February 1st.
    • a personal essay describing their view of the relevance of doctoral education to their personal and professional development
    • a statement discussing areas of potential research interest
    • transcripts of undergraduate and graduate work
    • GRE scores; TOEFL scores, if necessary
    • three letters of recommendation, including at least two from professional colleagues or college/university faculty who can attest to the candidate's potential for advanced study and research
    • application fee
The Ed.D. in Pedagogy also requires the following:
  • requires a Master's Degree in Philosophy, Philosophy for Children or its equivalent
  • a personal interview with a committee representing both the education core faculty and the specialization faculty
  • teaching experience is preferred
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Faculty

Faculty in the doctoral program are from the College of Education and Human Services. Selected by committees of their peers, doctoral faculty are teachers, scholars, and researchers whose experience and expertise make them uniquely qualified to educate educators who will be leaders for change in their own classrooms, schools, and other educational settings.

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ADP Center

ADP Center (ADP) functions as a hub of curriculum research, instructional planning and educational technology within the Center of Pedagogy at Montclair State University. The ADP Center's mission is to improve the quality of education for teacher education students, practicing teachers, counselors, administrators, and others in professional careers in pre-K through secondary schools and post secondary education by providing access to our more than 30,000 curriculum & instructional technology resources as well as the requisite support in using them.

Our educational research and curriculum resources include:
  • 10,000 Curriculum Guides (direct from school districts and professional organizations)
  • 25,000 Books (Professional & Textbook)
  • 400 Video's (Professional & Instructional)
  • Sample Psychological, Intelligence & Achievement Tests
  • More than 100 Journals, Newsletters & Current Publications
  • School Publisher Catalogs
Our educational technology resources include:
  • More than 200 educational software titles
  • Digital Video Cameras & Editing Station
  • Multiple Internet Connected Computers (PC/Mac)
  • LCD Projectors & Digital Cameras
  • Photo Copier, Scanner, & Color Printer
In addition to the technology listed above, the ADP Center maintains a state-of-the-art video conferencing center called the Classroom of the Future that enables students and faculty to engage in multi-point distance learning programs and experiment with many current and emerging digital teaching tools.

The ADP Center staff provides tutorials, training and one-on-one mentoring for students and faculty interested in learning how to use these technologies as an effective teaching and learning tool.

Students also have access to Internet, e-mail and a wide variety of software applications located in nine computer laboratories across campus.

The ADP Center is closely aligned with the Sprague Library on campus which houses more than 410,000 books, 2500 periodicals, subscriptions, 65,000 government documents, and more than 1 million non-print items. The Sprague Library maintains more than 40,000 cross-curriculum education resources in it's general collection. Both the Sprague Library and ADP Center collections can be searched online. The Deparment of Mathematical Sciences will be opening a new Mathematics Education Resource Center in Richardson Hall.


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Facilities

Sprague Library on campus houses more than 410,000 books, 2,500 periodical subscriptions, 65,000 government documents, and more than 1 million non-print items. Advanced literature search software can be accessed through the library. Students have access to the Internet, e-mail and a wide variety of software at nine computer laboratories on campus.

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Finances

The doctoral program tuition for the 2007-2008 academic year are approximately $467.54 per semester credit hour for New Jersey residents and $660.55 for out-of-state residents and international students. Books and supplies average $150-$250 per class.

Montclair State University offers financial aid, scholarships, and graduate assistantships. To obtain student loan information, contact the Office of Financial Aid at (973) 655-4461. Information and applications for the scholarships and graduate assistantships are located in the Doctoral Application booklet.


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Application Information

For admission information, please contact:
Montclair State University
The Office of Graduate Admissions and Support Services
1 Normal Avenue
Montclair, NJ 07043
Telephone: (973) 655-5147 or (800) 331-9207
Email: graduate.school@montclair.edu

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Contact Information

Brenda Sheehan, Doctoral Program Administrator
University Hall, Suite 1160
(973)655-7332
sheehanbr@mail.montclair.edu