MassCUE Partnership with BSU

Graduate Credit Opportunities
through MassCUE Partnership with Bridgewater State University

MassCUE is teaming up with Bridgewater State University to offer flexible, cost-effective professional development opportunities for educators.  If you have been thinking about pursuing graduate studies to advance your career, MassCUE and BSU have exciting new ways to get started.

BSU and MassCUE

 


Fall Conference 2023 Graduate Credit

If you attended the MassCUE 2023 Fall Conference, you can earn one graduate credit from BSU. Visit the Bridgewater State University website for more details. But don’t wait, all applications and final project must be received by December 21, 2023.

 

Topics in Instructional Technology:
Instructional Coaching

MassCUE Professional Learning and Program Coordinator and Instructional Coach Jen Thomas is leading a 3 credit course for educators interested in learning the skills and strategies needed to become an instructional coach. In this course, you’ll learn coaching models, communication strategies, and the critical role of technology in educational settings. Offered to MassCUE members at a reduced rate of just $1,200.

REGISTER

 

Graduate Credit Information Sessions

If you have questions about how to get started earning graduate credit, we have answers! Meet the MassCUE and BSU professionals behind this partnership and get your questions answered at one of two information sessions. Register below and join us!

  • Thursday, November 30: 4:30-5:30pm
  • Thursday, December 7: 6:00-7:00pm

REGISTER FOR INFO SESSION

 

Bridgewater State University, College of Graduate StudiesComing Soon:  Graduate Certification and Licensure Opportunities

Educators who complete Topics in Instructional Technology: Instructional Coaching can use those credits towards an Instructional Technology Specialist license.

Watch the MassCUE and BSU websites for more details on Graduate Certificate and License opportunities that will be offered in Spring 2024.

 

 

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