Master of Education with a concentration in Teaching of Writing for Grades P-12 online
Flexible for working professionals, this online master’s in education is designed to advance your abilities in effective writing instruction for diverse student populations—from pre-kindergarteners to high school seniors.
Program Overview
Learn more about the MEd in Teaching of Writing for Grades P-12 online program at WP.
Enrich your educational opportunities and develop your passion for writing in our Master of Education with a concentration in Teaching of Writing for Grades P-12 online. This unique graduate program is designed to build your instructional expertise with a focus on improving literacy for learners of all backgrounds by strengthening their skills in written expression.
Learn from experienced and respected faculty—including a Fulbright scholar and World Education Research Association scholars—in engaging online courses aligned with standards of the International Literacy Association. Plus, by taking two additional courses through the William Paterson University College of Education, qualified, certified teachers can complete requirements toward Supervisor Endorsement in New Jersey (Endorsement 0106).
No teacher certification is required for admission, making this online MEd program flexible and accessible for working professionals. While earning this advanced degree does not lead to certification, you will graduate prepared to rise in your career as a professional leader in teaching writing.
Learning outcomes:
- Know the major theoretical, conceptual, and historical aspects of writing instruction in grades P-12
- Understand the sequence of writing development, writing processes, and foundational skills and their relationships with other aspects of literacy
- Demonstrate knowledge of current research trends and best practices in formative and summative assessment in P-12 educational settings
- Demonstrate the ability to reflect on professional practices and be a critical consumer of research, policy, and practice
- Participate in and lead professional learning experiences to support student learning and enhance instructional practices
- Develop and maintain a literacy-rich learning environment to support the needs of diverse learners
- Foster an equitable, inclusive, and culturally responsive school culture and climate for all students
- Know the major theoretical, conceptual, and historical aspects of writing instruction in grades P-12
- Understand the sequence of writing development, writing processes, and foundational skills and their relationships with other aspects of literacy
- Demonstrate knowledge of current research trends and best practices in formative and summative assessment in P-12 educational settings
- Demonstrate the ability to reflect on professional practices and be a critical consumer of research, policy, and practice
- Participate in and lead professional learning experiences to support student learning and enhance instructional practices
- Develop and maintain a literacy-rich learning environment to support the needs of diverse learners
- Foster an equitable, inclusive, and culturally responsive school culture and climate for all students
Career opportunities:
- Educational Publishing
- Private Tutor
- Writing Teacher
- Adult Literacy Teacher
- Communication Specialist
- Educational Publishing
- Private Tutor
- Writing Teacher
- Adult Literacy Teacher
- Communication Specialist
The College of Education at William Paterson University is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
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Tuition
Advance your career with cost-effective tuition.
The William Paterson University College of Education offers the same affordable, pay-by-the-course tuition to all our online students, wherever they reside. All fees are included in the total tuition.
Tuition breakdown:
Program | Per Credit Hour | Per Course | Per Program |
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MEd in Teaching of Writing for Grades P-12 | $532.75 | $1,598.25 | $15,982.50 |
Tuition breakdown:
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William Paterson University online education programs are delivered in an accelerated format ideal for working professionals, with 7-week courses and six start dates each year.
Now enrolling:
Term | Start Date | App Deadline | Document Deadline | Registration Deadline | Tuition Deadline | Class End Date | Term Length |
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Spring I | 1/27/25 | 1/5/25 | 1/8/25 | 1/17/25 | 1/22/25 | 3/16/25 | 7 weeks |
Spring II | 3/24/25 | 3/2/25 | 3/5/25 | 3/14/25 | 3/19/25 | 5/11/25 | 7 weeks |
Summer I | 5/19/25 | 4/27/25 | 4/30/25 | 5/9/25 | 5/14/25 | 7/6/25 | 7 weeks |
Summer II | 7/14/25 | 6/22/25 | 6/24/25 | 7/3/25 | 7/9/25 | 8/31/25 | 7 weeks |
Fall I | 9/8/25 | 8/17/25 | 8/20/25 | 8/29/25 | 9/3/25 | 10/26/25 | 7 weeks |
Fall II | 11/3/25 | 10/12/25 | 10/15/25 | 10/24/25 | 10/29/25 | 12/21/25 | 7 weeks |
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Admissions
Discover the key qualifications for enrolling in our online MEd degree.
At William Paterson University, we’ve streamlined the admission process to help you get started right away. Please read the requirements for the MEd – Teaching of Writing for Grades P-12 online program, including what additional materials you need and where you should send them. Review the Program Map to determine eligibility of this program in your state.
The requirements include:
- Undergraduate degree from an accredited institution
- GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Transcripts valid and unencumbered
- No GRE required for admission
You must meet the following requirements for admission to this MEd – Teaching of Writing for Grades P-12 online program:
- Submit online application and $50 application fee
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited university
- Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
- Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher
Official transcripts and other documents should be sent from the granting institutions to:
Email address: [email protected]
Mail address:
Office of Graduate Admissions and Enrollment ServicesWilliam Paterson University
Morrison Hall 102
300 Pompton Road
Wayne, NJ 07470
Courses
Get familiar with the classes in your MEd in Teaching of Writing for Grades P-12 online program.
For the MEd – Teaching of Writing for Grades P-12 online program, you must complete 18 core credit hours and 12 elective credit hours (consisting of two courses from each Electives category below). Students seeking the School Supervisor Certificate must complete 18 credit hours of core, 12 elective credit hours, plus EDLP 6040 and EDLP 6090.
Students must choose two of the following courses.
Students must choose two of the following courses.
Students who are seeking the School Supervisor Certificate must take both of the following courses.
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