COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Teaching of English as Second Language
Address : Box 23304, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00931-3304
Telephone : (787) 764-2205; (787) 764-0000, exts. 2607, 2605
Fax : (787) 772-1436; (787) 763-4130
E-mail : http://ege.uprrp.edu
DEGREE OFFERED
Master of Education (MEd) in
Teaching of English as a Second Language.
ACCREDITATION
National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
FACULTY
Isaura Alvarado-Cartagena ,
PhD, Michigan State University, 1986, Professor.
Parent-child intervention; child-rearing methods; occupational
development; discipline in the school: application of the Individual
Psychology Theory .
Marta Amaral,
PhD, Louisiana State University, 1998, Assistant Professor.
Effect of exercise in different special populations; effect
of psychological and physiological stress in the cardiovascular
system; effect of caffeine in the cardiovascular system.
Adelina Arellano-Osuna ,
PhD, University of Arizona, 1988, Visiting Professor.
Reading and education; sociopsycholinguistics and
reading; language development; bilingualism; English and Spanish
as a second and foreign languages.
Víctor E. Bonilla ,
PhD, Loyola University, Chicago, 2002, Associate Professor
Test construction and psychometric qualities; Research metholodogy;
Research Ethics; Using technology in the classroom; Teaching
and learning process.
Milagros Bravo-Vick ,
PhD, University of Puerto Rico, 1989, Professor.
Education reform; Teaching and learning and assessment in
Science and Mathematics; Cultural adaptation of instruments;
Action Research; Evaluation of psychosocial and educational programs;
Mental health disorders and services .
Cruz E. Brugueras ,
PhD, University of North Carolina, 1981, Professor.
Pre-schoolers curriculum and development stages of infants,
toddlers, and pre-schoolers; play in early education; physical,
sociological, and cognitive aspects of elderly persons .
Aida Castañer-Martínez ,
EdD, Teachers’ College, Columbia University, 1994, Associate
Professor.
Literary text analysis methods: the relationships between
methodological teaching processes, literary criticism, and writing;
theories and processes of language teaching and writing; strategies
and metacognition of the comprehension; communication competence
theories; Spanish as a second language curriculum and learning
design.
Alicia M. Castillo-Ortiz ,
EdD, InterAmerican University of Puerto Rico, 1989, Professor.
Secondary school administration; educational planning; evaluation
of programs in educational institutions; process of change in
education; organizational culture and environment; learning communities .
Apolinario Castro-Santiago ,
EdD, Lehigh University, 1976, Professor.
Community education; education reform .
Jorge L. Cruz-Velázquez ,
PhD, New York University, 1984, Professor.
Latin-American literature; teaching of literary genres; language
teaching processes in secondary education; research writing;
secondary school curriculum .
Rosy Fernández
García-Menocal, PhD, University of Michigan-Ann
Arbor, 1992, Associate Professor.
Research methodology; interpersonal relationships; behavior
modification; cognitive behavior models; work attitudes (satisfaction,
centrality, stress) ; violence, aggressive behaviors.
María A. Irizarry-Rivera ,
EdD, Teachers’ College, Columbia University, 1977, Professor.
Language acquisition (first, second, and third language;
foreign language); ethno-liguistics; language teaching .
Iris C. Jiménez-Ferrer ,
PhD, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1981; JD University
of Puerto Rico, 1991, Associate Professor.
Living conditions in Puerto Rico; home purchasing and financing;
attitudes towards the condominium; demographic analysis and its
impact on housing, family relationships, family resource management,
legal aspects of the family in the local jurisdiction, and divorce
and its consecuences in Puerto Rican society .
Víctor López-Tosado ,
EdD, Harvard University, 1986, Professor.
Academic planning in technical-scientific education; nature
of science (philosophy and methodology); study of cognitive processes
in the development of scientific thinking; curriculum theory;
planning, and evaluation; qualitative research.
Nydia Lucca-Irizarry ,
EdD, Harvard University, 1981, Professor.
Human development through the vital cycle; Qualitative research;
Ethno-psychology; Trans-cultural methodology; Ethnographic studies;
Migrations to Puerto Rico.
Lucía R. Martínez
Colón, PhD, Florida State university, 1991, Professor. Characteristics
and metabolic responses to physical fitness and exercise in women
of different ages.
Antonio Martínez-Chávez ,
PhD, University of Chicago, 1980, Associate Professor.
Language development; cognitive development; socio-emotional
development; culture and human development: elaboration on an
indigenous theory; education and human development.
Lucía R. Martínez
Colón , PhD, Florida State University, 1991,
Professor.
Characteristics and metabolic responses to exercise in females
of different maturation levels, physiological evaluation
in diverse populations; computational algebra; code
theory; set bodies.
María Soledad Martínez
Miranda , PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991.
Professor.
Curriculum Theory and Research, Cultural Studies and Critical
Pedagogy, Gender Studies, Comparative Studies, Public Policy
in Education and Educational Reforms .
Loida M. Martínez-Ramos ,
EdD, University of Massachusetts, 1993, Associate Professor.
Curriculum and gender; multicultural education; education
reform; educational policies.
María del R. Medina-Díaz ,
PhD, University of Wisconsin, 1991, Professor.
Practices of evaluating student learning; Classroom assessment;
Achievement test construction and validation; Academic integrity;
Ethics in evaluation and research; Evaluation in mathematics
education; Evaluation of educational programs and services.
Andrés Menéndez-Raymat ,
EdD, Rutgers University, 1996, Professor.
Construction of tests; University admissions practices; Retention
in the university; Technology in education.
Celia Mir , EdD,
RD, CFCS, University of Central Florida, 1992, Professor.
Nutritional medical management; nutrition in the community;
biochemistry and nutrition; evaluation of the nutritional status.
Ángeles Molina-Iturrondo ,
EdD, Boston University, 1982, Professor.
Early development of reading and writing skills in infancy
and preschool years; cognitive development in the early ages
and its relationship with emerging reading and writing skills.
Nayda Neris ,
EdD, RD. Columbia University, 1986. Professor.
Education in nutrition, nutritional adviser, habits and feeding
behaviors development, design and educational material of nutritional
education.
Ángel L. Ortiz-García ,
EdD, Carnegie Mellon University, 1970, Professor.
Social Studies: its evolution and future development; Africa,
Black people and their Diaspora; controversial issues from a
global perspective; competences and standards in education; curricular
design, implementation, and evaluation.
María de los Ángeles
Ortiz Reyes , PhD, New York University, 1982, Associate
Professor.
Program evaluation; higher education; strategic leadership.
Dennis París-Alicea ,
EdD, Texas A & M University, 1984, Professor.
Couple relationships; family therapy; counseling for men;
divorce: the warning signs and impact on children; pastoral and
religious counseling.
Ivonne Pasarell-Rivera ,
PhD, Florida State University, 1995, Professor.
Patterns of clothing consumption ; independent living skills
for the handicapped; use of technology in clothing confection.
Anaida Pascual-Morán ,
PhD, Fordham University, 1987, Professor.
Grasping of concepts and cultivation of intelligence; talents
and creativity; systematization of innovative educational experiences
and creative Projects; pedagogy interconnected with other fields;
violence, no violence, peace, and conflict in speech and pedagogical
praxis; education in human rights and rights of minors.
Farah A. Ramírez
Marrero, PhD, Ohio State University, 1997, Associate
Professor.
Physical activity level and energy expenditure in children;
cardiovascular aspects of afroamerican children; physical and
leisure activity of HIV+ Hispanics.
Isabel Ramos-Rodríguez ,
PhD, University of South Florida, 1987, Professor.
Professional development of educators; educational orientations (andragogical-pedagogical);
leadership styles; inservice education; reflection and evaluation.
Juanita Rodríguez-Colón ,
EdD, Pennsylvania State University, 1984, Professor. Reading
for the deaf; postsecondary education for the deaf.
César A. Rosario-Delgado ,
EdD, Teachers’ College, Columbia University, 1975, Professor.
Critical pedagogy; foundations of education; curricular design
and evaluation; instructional design; educational management.
Ruth J. Sáez-Vega ,
PhD, University of Arizona, 1996, Professor.
Reading process; early literacy; writing development; children´s
literature; teacher transformation; qualitative research: ethnographies,
case studies, teacher-researcher.
César D. Vázquez-Pietri ,
PhD, University of Massachusetts, 1988, Associate Professor.
Evaluation in the process of counseling; family; cognitive
processes; HIV-AIDS; domestic violence; talented students; students
with special needs .
José C. Vicente
Cernuda , PhD, Florida State University, 1978, Professor.
Body composition: body density prediction based on anthropometric
measurements; cardiovascular evaluation; health benefits of physical
activity and exercise.
MASTER OF EDUCATION IN TEACHING
OF ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Requirements for Admission
Applicants must fulfill the general
requirements for admission to graduate studies on the Río
Piedras Campus. In addition, students must submit PAEG scores.
Some programs require an interview as part of the admission process.
Requirements
for Graduation
Candidates must fulfill all the requirements for graduation from the Río Piedras Campus.
Program Study
To be considered for the Teaching
of English as a Second Language program, students must have completed
a minimum of 18 credits in English.
Program
Requirements |
Credits |
Courses
in English-Language Literature and Linguistics
(Under the guidance of
the academic advisor, the student will take 9 credits from
the offerings of the Department of English, College of
Humanities) |
9 |
Required
Courses in Education |
16 |
EING
6420 Advanced Methods for the Teaching of Oral English to
Speakers of Other Languages. |
3 |
EING
6565 Advanced Seminar: Principles of the Teaching and Learning
of English as a Second Language |
3 |
EING
6566 Seminar: Curriculum, Instruction, and Evaluation of
English Programs. * Can be substitued for EDUC 6570
or EDUC 6560 upon written authorization from the program. |
3 |
EING
6575 Methods and Techniques for Teaching Modern English Grammar
and Composition |
4 |
EING
6577 Methodology for the Teaching of Contemporary English
Literature to Students Learning English as a Second Language |
3 |
Research
and Statistics Courses
(Under the guidance of the academic advisor, the student
will take 6 credits from among the following courses): |
6 |
EDUC
6390 Statistical Principles and Methods in Education |
3 |
EDUC
6400 Research Designs |
3 |
EDUC
6509 Research Methods in Education |
3 |
EDUC
6596 Evaluation and Measurement in Teaching |
3 |
Electives
in Education |
3 |
EDUC
6900 Comprehensive Exam |
0 |
Thesis
or Project |
6 |
EDUC
6511 Master´s Thesis or Project |
6 |
EDUC
6512 Continuation of Master´s Thesis or Project |
0 |
Total
Credits |
40 |
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