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Margaret Passaro
Office Professional
mpassaro@bcps.org

Phone:
410-887-6491

Fax:
410-391-1130

 


Cohort Contacts
2007-2008


These offerings are for Baltimore County Public School employees ONLY.

CaseNEX
CaseNEX is an online program offered in conjunction with the Baltimore County Public Schools, CaseNEX, and North Georgia College and State University. There is a broad selection of three credit courses available for inservice or graduate credit. This program is available for BCPS employees only.

Contact Information
  • info@casenex.com

  • www.casenex.com

  • Administrator I Strand
    http://www.casenex.com/casenet/jsp/adminInfo.jsp

  • Maura Bigelow, Director of Program Implementation
    mbigelow@casenex.com
    434-220-1066
    Toll Free: 866-817-0726   x306


    College of Notre Dame of Maryland
    College of Notre Dame (CND) offers cohort graduate programs to the Baltimore County Public Schools’ employees. We currently have cohorts that lead to Reading Specialist certification, Administrator I endorsement, and/or a master’s degree in mathematics for elementary and middle school teachers. There are also programs in special education as well as a Resident Teacher Certificate program in Secondary English and World Languages.

  • Contact Information
  • College of Notre Dame of Maryland
    4701 N. Charles Street
    Baltimore, MD 21210
    www.ndm.edu
    410-532-5500

  • Kathy Benzinger, Administrative Assistant in Education Department
    kbenzinger@ndm.edu
    410-532-5349

  • Sr. Sharon Slear, Chair of the Education Department
    sslear@ndm.edu
    410-532-3169

  • Goucher College
    Goucher College offers cohort graduate programs to the Baltimore County Public Schools’ employees. We currently have cohorts that meet state certification requirements in teaching elementary and secondary reading as well as reading intervention courses that yield the Reading Teacher endorsement and/or the Reading Specialist. There are also cohorts in School Improvement Leadership and Special Education. Goucher offers courses in writing and a Resident Teacher Certificate program in Special Education.

    Contact Information
  • Goucher College
    1021 Dulaney Valley Road
    Baltimore, MD 21204
    www.goucher.edu
    410-337-6000

  • Sandi Wallis, Coordinator of the Graduate Programs in Education
    swallis@goucher.edu
    410-337-6091

  • Dr. Phyllis Sunshine, Special Education Programs
    psunshine@goucher.edu
    410-337-6047

  • Gaye Brown, Director of M.Ed. Program
    gbrown@goucher.edu
    410-337-6058

  • Wendy Tuttle, Senior Assistant Director of Graduate Administration
    Graduate Programs in Education
    wtuttle@goucher.edu
    410-337-6452
  • Teacher Institute: Test Preparation
    410-337-6475


    Johns Hopkins University
    The Johns Hopkins University offers cohort graduate programs to the Baltimore County Public Schools’ employees. We currently have programs that lead to a master’s degree in instructional technology as well as a program in curriculum leadership.

    Contact Information
  • Linda Tsantis, Advisor (Technology)
    tsantis@jhu.edu
    410-309-1265

  • Dr. Edward Pajak, Curriculum Leadership
    epajak@jhu.edu
    410-309-1265

  • Loyola College in Maryland
    Loyola College offers cohort graduate programs to the Baltimore County Public Schools’ employees. Current cohorts include programs in secondary mathematics, elementary science, physics and earth science for high school teachers as well as a mathematics test preparation course.

    Contact Information
  • Loyola College Graduate Programs in Education
    http://graduate.loyola.edu

  • Mary Hyman, Coordinator of Science Education Programs
    mhyman@loyola.edu
    410-617-2389

  • Christopher Murrell, Loyola College Math Department
    chm@loyola.edu
    410-617-2629

  • Morgan State University
    Morgan State University offers cohort graduate programs to the Baltimore County Public Schools’ employees. We currently have cohorts for mathematics, science, and leadership.

    Contact Information
  • Marilyn E. Rondeau, Ed.D,. Administrator I Coordinator
    Jenkins #312
    443-885-3215

  • Dr. Kevin A. Peters, Math/Science
    kpeters78@hotmail.com
    443-885-3134

  • Towson University
    Towson University offers cohort graduate programs and courses for the conditionally certified teacher to the Baltimore County Public Schools’ employees. We currently have cohort programs that meet state certification requirements in teaching reading in the elementary school. Additional cohorts offered are in leadership, mathematics, elementary/middle school science, special education, library media, administration as well as a Resident Teacher Certificate program in mathematics and science.

    Contact Information
  • Towson University
    College of Education
    8000 York Road
    Towson, MD 21252-0001
    410-704-2570

  • Beverly German, Towson Learning Network (TLN) Outreach Director
    bgerman@towson.edu
    410-704-5382

  • Jane Williams, Department Chair of Special Education
    jwilliams@towson.edu
    410-704-6001

  • Barbara Clark,Towson Learning Network (TLN) Outreach Coordinator
    bclark@towson.edu
    410-704-4367

  • Karen Grannas, Towson Learning Network (TLN) Outreach Coordinator
    kgrannas@towson.edu
    410-704-5519

  • Wei Sun, Mathematics
    wsun@towson.edu
    410-704-3093

  • Roxanna DellaVecchia, Chairperson of Instructional Leadership and Professional Development
    rdellavecchia@towson.edu
    410-704-2422

  • University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC)
    UMBC offers a 4 course graduate program in ESOL. The ESOL Graduate Certificate program is designed for certified teachers who are interested in adding ESOL Certification to their current endorsement(s).

    Contact Information
  • John Nelson, Co-Coordinator ISD ESL/Bilingual Program
    jnelson@umbc.edu
    410-455-2379

  • Joan Kang Shin, Language, Literacy & Culture
    jshin2@umbc.edu
    410-455-1417
  • UMBC offers special programs in masters of education in elementary mathematics and masters of arts education in elementary science for experienced elementary/middle school teachers. These programs are part of the National Science Foundation (NSF) STEM grant.

     Contact Information
  • Susan Blunck (Science)
    sblunck@umbc.edu
    410-455-1356

  • Susan Voyer (Math)
    svoyer@umbc.edu
    410-455-1356

  • BCPS Office of Mathematics
    410-887-3486

  • BCPS Office of Science
    410-887-4251

  • BCPS Project Director of NSF
    410-887-3033
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