Johns Hopkins University Offers graduate degrees in Education:

Professional Immersion Programs

The School of Education at Johns Hopkins University, in partnership with Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), offers master's degree programs in education for those interested in becoming:

  • Secondary General Education Teachers (English, Mathematics, Spanish, Biology, Chemistry, Earth/Space/Environmental Science, Physics)
  • English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Teachers
  • Elementary Foreign Language Immersion (Chinese, French, or Spanish) Teachers
  • Special Education Teachers

Programs begin Summer 2009 ProMAT (Secondary General Education, ESOL, or Elementary Foreign Language Immersion) and ProSEMS (Special Education).

Benefits

  • All tuition, books, and fees paid by MCPS after the first six graduate credits
  • Stipend paid when candidates are teaching full time in MCPS
  • Two-year comprehensive and rigorous master's program leads to:
    • Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) in Secondary General Education, ESOL, or Elementary Foreign Language Immersionor
    • Master of Science (MS) in Teaching Students with Mild to Moderate Disabilities
    • Eligibility for Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) certification in Special Education (generic), Secondary General Education (subject area), ESOL, or Elementary Education (Foreign Language Immersion)
  • JHU coursework and MCPS classroom experience throughout the program

There is a three-year commitment to teach in MCPS after completing the program.

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Contact Information

Special Education Program (ProSEMS)

Laurie deBettencourt
debetten@jhu.edu

Secondary General Education, ESOL, or Elementary Foreign Language Immersion Program (ProMAT)

Ms. Dee Jolles
djolles@jhu.edu