Master of Education (M.Ed)

Program Type

Masters

Estimated Time to Complete

Two Years

Format

Evenings with mixture of on campus & hybrid

Program Description

TMC Master of Education is designed for educators, educational administrators and leaders, Indigenous community members, and other professionals in education settings who want in-depth preparation on Indigenous educational frameworks, theories, policies, curricular approaches, and community relationships that build upon Indigenous knowledge systems. You must have your bachelor’s degree to apply. The application is available on the TMC website https://www.tm.edu/

Mission

To prepare reflective leaders, as change agents, who will promote development of Indigenous culture-based education within the school, home, and community.

Outcomes: TMC M.Ed. Graduates will be:

1. Reflective Leaders - Demonstrate Anishinaabe Leadership through self-evaluation, reflection, and goal setting. The objectives are to:

a. Identify Indigenous leadership styles and how they are evident in your professional practice.

b. Articulate the Seven Teachings philosophy.

c. Evaluate the integration of the Seven Teachings into your personal and professional life.

  d. Demonstrate the ability to self-evaluate using Indigenous worldview and Indigenous knowledge.

2. Change Agents - Assess the ability to facilitate and strategize for change. The objectives are to:

a. Design plans and strategies to collaborate with the community.

  b. Transform a classroom, school and/or the community using Indigenous worldviews, the Seven Teachings, and

decolonization.

3. Capacity Builders - Demonstrate the ability to build capacity for decolonization at all levels of the educational system and the community. The objectives are to:

a. Develop a process to build capacity for decolonization within the classroom, school, and/or the community.

b. Connect Indigenous worldviews of education to the classroom and the community.

4. Advocates - Demonstrate integration of advocacy in the following areas:

a. Self-advocacy,

b. Peer advocacy,

c. Student advocacy,

d. Parent advocacy, and

e. Community advocacy.

5. Critical Thinkers - Demonstrate the ability to synthesize information and solve complex problems through:

a. Analysis,

b. Reflection,

c. Evaluation,

d. Interpreting and

e. Inference.

Application Deadline

TMC Master of Education is taking applications in the spring of every year.  See the website for further information.

Requirements

Admissions

The Master of Education (M.Ed.) offers courses in a two-year rotation. The number of students accepted in each cohort is 20. The program is delivered online.  It is designed for educators, educational administrators and leaders, Indigenous community members, and other professionals in education settings who want in-depth preparation on Indigenous educational frameworks, theories, policies, curricular approaches, and community relationships that build upon Indigenous knowledge systems.

APPLICATION, ADMISSIONS, AND ENROLLMENT

Application Process

Step 1: Meet Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission to the Master of Education (M.Ed.) program, you must meet the following requirements:

- Undergraduate Degree: Hold an undergraduate degree (B.A., B.S., or equivalent) from an accredited educational institution.

- GPA: Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in the last two years of your undergraduate degree.

At TMC, our Master’s program maintains a rigorous academic standard, typically requiring applicants to have a minimum GPA of 3.0. However, we recognize that a GPA does not always fully capture an applicant’s potential for success in our program. Therefore, we are open to considering exceptional candidates who may not meet this GPA requirement under the following circumstances:

1. Professional Experience: Applicants with significant professional experience in a relevant field demonstrating advanced skills and knowledge may be considered. This experience should showcase the applicant’s capability to contribute to and benefit from our program.

2 Personal Hardships: Consideration will be given to applicants who have faced significant personal or professional hardships that impacted their academic performance but have since shown resilience and a commitment to personal and professional growth.

3. Letters of Recommendation: Strong letters of recommendation from professionals in the field or academic mentors who can attest to the applicant’s abilities, work ethic, and potential for success in the program.

4. Statement of Purpose: A compelling statement of purpose that clearly articulates the applicant’s goals, motivation, and reasons for pursuing the Master’s program at Turtle Mountain College. Applicants who wish to be considered for admission under these exceptional circumstances must provide supporting documentation and a detailed explanation of their situation. Our admissions committee will review these applications on a case-by-case basis, considering the holistic profile of the applicant. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic environment and believe in providing opportunities for individuals who have demonstrated the ability to overcome challenges and exhibit strong potential for success.

Step 2: Submit Additional Documentation

1. Transcripts:

a. Submit official transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate coursework to tmccadminssions@tm.edu – TMCs Admissions Officer.

2. References:

a. Provide three references using the M.Ed. Reference Form. At least two references must be from professionals who can speak to your work ethic, abilities, and potential for graduate

study. (Appendix A)

3. Statement of Intent:

a. Write a 2-3-page statement of intent addressing the following questions:

- What key experiences have contributed to your commitment to work in the field of education or with education-related issues?

- What do you view as your most significant professional accomplishment(s) and challenge(s) to date?

-How did they inform your development?

- How do you currently incorporate the 7 Teachings in your work?

- What issues would you like to tackle in your career as a leader through this M.Ed. program?

4. Current Resume:

a. Submit an updated resume

Step 3: Review and Admissions Decision

1. Initial Review: All applicants must meet the requirements for Admission to both TMC and the Master of Education Graduate Program.

2. Your statement should be your original work and will be assessed by the Graduate Committee and scored using a Rubric on the criteria of (1) Clarity of Purpose, (2) Critical Thinking and Reflection, and (3) Writing Quality. (see pg. 31)

Applicants scoring below 3.0 and other applicants may be placed on a waitlist when the cohort capacity of 20 is attained. Applicants scoring above 3.0 will be placed on the waitlist on a first-come, first-served basis. 

3. Notification: Applicants will be notified via email and the address on file once final admission decisions are made.

Step 4: TMC Admission Application

1. Complete TMC General Admission: All students initially accepted to the M.Ed. program must complete the TMC general admission application process at the college website. A $25 process fee can be paid online after completing admissions.

Plan of Study Grid

Year Six (Fall)

EDUC 506Indigenous Teaching & Learning Pedagogy

3

EDUC 507Indigenizing Assessment & Evaluation of the Learner

3

EDUC 511Capstone Educational Scholarly Project

3

Total Credit Hours:9

Year Six (Spring)

EDUC 508The Strategic Teacher & Leader

3

EDUC 509Indigenous Identity

3

EDUC 510Anishinaabe Foundations for Leadership & Management - Lead Beyond Your Title

3

Total Credit Hours:9

Year Five (Fall)

EDUC 500Historic to Contemporary Policies

3

EDUC 501Anishinaabe Professional Development - The Reflective Leader

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Year Five (Spring)

EDUC 502Historical Trauma and its Impact on Indigenous Education

3

EDUC 503Indigenous Research Methodologies

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Year Five (Summer)

EDUC 504Professional & Graduate Writing

3

EDUC 505Assessment Design for the Community

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Total Credit Hours: 36