The Doctoral Program in Mathematics or Science Education at Temple University seeks to attract into advanced graduate study individuals with a clear interest in the advancement of knowledge and practice in mathematics or science education. The CITE Ed.D. Program aims to prepare high-quality professionals to take on a variety of roles in mathematics and science education. Currently, there is a shortage of mathematics and science teachers, specialists, and researchers.
Coursework emphasizes a broad knowledge of critical lines of inquiry in mathematics or science education and the development of research and analytic skills. It also provides students the opportunity to specialize in a variety of areas. Research opportunities include working alongside prominent faculty on federally funded projects, exposure and presentations at regional and national conferences, and co-authoring papers for publication in top-tiered journals. Thus, practice and research will be blended in a program that promotes both teaching and learning.
The program admits individuals from a variety of backgrounds. Strong content knowledge in mathematics, science or a related field is expected. Teaching experience in formal and/or informal settings is strongly recommended, as appropriate to the applicant’s career goals. Because of our strategic location in North Philadelphia, the program strongly encourages applications from candidates with a demonstrated commitment to issues of teaching, learning, and schooling in urban contexts. Persons of color and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Application Deadlines:
January 5 (for fellowship consideration)
February 1 (for all applications)
Applications are reviewed for fall admission only.
Graduate assistantships and research assistants are available.
Application materials should be sent to:
Graduate Programs Office
Temple University-College of Education
1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave. - RA 150
Philadelphia, PA 19122
and should include the following:
1) Application (online applications are welcome);
2) $50.00 application fee;
3) Official transcripts of all prior work (minimum undergraduate GPA is 3.0, although applicants may be admitted provisionally if other compelling evidence of academic potential is presented);
4) Standardized test scores: The GRE is required of all candidates (minimum score 40th percentile; scores should be less than 5 years old);
5) Three letters of recommendation: References should be obtained from individuals familiar with the applicant’s academic and/or professional achievements and who can comment on the applicant’s aptitude for doctoral study.
6) Personal Statement: The personal statement should be written in autobiographical style and should explain your reasons for pursuing a doctoral degree in Mathematics or Science Education. The statement should address the following questions:
7) Writing sample: Applicants should provide a sample of academic or professional writing. Examples of writing that demonstrate an applicant’s analytic skills are particularly helpful in assessing candidate’s aptitude for doctoral study.
8) Interviews: Interviews are recommended. Program faculty will contact applicants regarding interviews in February following the deadline.
Successful completion of the Ed.D. in Math or Science program in CITE consists of a minimum of 78 semester hours and includes:
In order to make successful progress in the program, doctoral students must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours per year. Prior to candidacy, the student must pass a qualifying doctoral comprehensive examination, prepare and pass a dissertation proposal hearing, exhibit scholarship related to important issues in teaching and learning mathematics or science, and an oral examination of the dissertation.
[see Graduate Bulletin]
For more information about this program, please contact:
Curriculum, Instruction, & Technology in Education
College of Education
Temple University
1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Program Coordinator:
Math:
Dr.. Jacqueline Leonard
jacqueline.leonard@temple.edu
phone: (215) 204-8042
Science:
Dr.Diane Jass Ketelhut
diane.jass.ketelhut@temple.edu
(215) 204-6132
444 Ritter Hall