 Matching degree(s) offered by: University of Phoenix
Curriculum & Instruction (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Art in Education/Curriculum and Instruction—Computer Education focuses on the integration of various technologies and software applications into K-12 curricula. Students learn how technology influences curriculum, instructional design, and educational standards, and they examine its effects on educators, students and parents.
This program is not designed to meet teacher certification standards and does not lead to certification.
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Early Childhood Education (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Arts in Education (MAED) with a specialization in Early Childhood Education is a graduate degree program preparing candidates for teacher licensure in the field of early childhood (birth to age eight). Candidates for this program have already earned a bachelor's degree and wish to gain the pedagogical skills and knowledge that will assist them in becoming competent and effective early childhood educators. The curriculum is based on state and national standards for early childhood education. It includes theories of early childhood growth and development, the significance of family and cultural diversity for learning, the use of developmentally appropriate practices, assessment techniques, and technology to promote learning.
Student teaching is an integral component of the Early Childhood Education Program. It provides students with a field-based experience in two early childhood settings. Student teachers work with a cooperating teacher and with a University of Phoenix faculty advisor in an early childhood setting that serves children birth through preschool as well as in an early childhood setting that serves children in kindergarten through grade three. The student teaching experience is designed to emphasize the achievement of state standards leading to certification and to present individuals with growth opportunities that best prepare them to assume the duties of a certified early childhood educator.
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Curriculum & Instruction/Computer Education (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Art in Education/Curriculum and Instruction—Computer Education focuses on the integration of various technologies and software applications into K-12 curricula. Students learn how technology influences curriculum, instructional design, and educational standards, and they examine its effects on educators, students and parents.
This program is not designed to meet teacher certification standards and does not lead to certification.
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Curriculum & Instruction/ESL (Master's) ( Know More)
The Curriculum and Instruction Program is a graduate degree for bachelor prepared individuals who wish to develop and enhance their curriculum and instruction repertoire. The program encompasses the study of curricular planning and development with an integration of technology, assessment and evaluation practices, strategies for effective classroom instruction for a variety of learners and critical issues within the field of education.
The English as a second language (ESL) specialization focuses on instructional methods and materials for teaching English as a second language; theories for the acquisition of a second language; testing and evaluation of students studying English as a second language; and developing curriculum for English as a second language students.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Capella University
Instructional Design for Online Learning (Master's) ( Know More)
Prepare yourself to be a part of the growing field of online education. Study online instructional design in an online environment from a university that is considered one of the leaders in the field. Through a curriculum that balances instructional design, the psychology of learning, and technology, you will focus on the practice of online instructional design, including designing effective instruction, methods of online delivery, software tools, and project management. People who choose this specialization are often training or education professionals pursuing instructional design specialist or developer positions in a variety of online learning settings, including educational institutions, corporations, the military, health care, or government.
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Curriculum and Instruction (Master's) ( Know More)
Within the fast-growing field of K-12 education, increase your expertise in curriculum and instruction to improve student achievement. This online master's in education specialization focuses on applying current theory, research, and technology to the design of curriculum and instructional models. You will also learn to use assessment, classroom management, and other techniques to strengthen instruction and reduce achievement gaps. Throughout the program you will build a professional portfolio to demonstrate your master's-level competencies to current and future employers. People who choose this specialization are often licensed K-12 teachers and other educational professionals interested in improving their classroom instruction or pursuing leadership positions in curriculum instruction and design within K-12 school districts or government agencies.
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Educational Psychology (Master's) ( Know More)
Gain an understanding of the psychological foundations of education, instructional strategies and designs, psychological research, and stages of development for different age groups. You will have opportunities to acquire a broad base of information on learning outcomes, testing, research methods, and data analysis. People who choose this Educational Psychology specialization often plan to pursue faculty positions at community colleges, or managerial or specialist positions in education, training, testing, or research. Residency requirements: None
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Reading and Literacy (Master's) ( Know More)
Capella is unique among online universities in offering a master's specialization in Reading and Literacy that is state-approved, which is a requirement for licensure in some states. Developed around the nationally recognized reading standards of the Interstate Reading Association, this specialization is designed to prepare K-12 classroom teachers to assess literacy, and to develop, implement, and adapt reading curriculum to accommodate diverse learning styles. People who choose this specialization are often licensed K-12 teachers who want to enhance student reading skills in their own classrooms or train others on best practices in reading instruction at a building or district level.
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Curriculum and Instruction (Doctoral) ( Know More)
The continuing emphasis on educational quality and accountability has created a high demand for educators with specialized skills in curriculum and instruction. This EdS specialization is designed to help you develop and demonstrate the research-based knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary to create and implement instructional improvement initiatives and increase student achievement. Designed around national teaching and licensure standards, this specialization is intended for educators and administrators who have completed a master‘s degree and want to gain additional knowledge and increase their career options. People who choose this specialization are often licensed teachers or administrators interested in pursuing building or district leadership positions in the field of curriculum and instruction, or in continuing their studies at the doctoral level. Equivalent course work taken as part of the EdS program may be applied to degree requirements for a Capella PhD. The residential colloquia experience: As an EdS learner, you will attend two five-day residential colloquia at specific stages in your program, in addition to your online courses. These energizing residencies provide you with insights and knowledge that will be valuable during your doctoral studies and beyond.
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Curriculum and Instruction (Doctoral) ( Know More)
Advance your knowledge of K-12 curriculum and instruction and conduct research to lead positive change and improve student achievement. This PhD in Education specialization offers advanced theory and practice in research methodology and application, curriculum mapping, instruction and assessment, and collaborative curriculum development. Throughout the program you will build a professional portfolio to demonstrate your doctoral competencies to current and future employers. People who choose this specialization are often licensed K-12 teachers, curriculum specialists, or administrators interested in pursuing curriculum director, principal or superintendent positions, or higher education faculty positions in the field of curriculum design or evaluation. The residential colloquia experience: As a doctoral learner, you will attend three five-day colloquia at specific stages in your program, in addition to your online courses. These energizing residencies provide you with insights and knowledge that will be valuable during your doctoral studies and beyond.
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Educational Psychology (Doctoral) ( Know More)
Deepen your knowledge of educational development and psychological research with this PhD in Educational Psychology specialization that can be tailored to meet your professional needs and research interests. Through your choice of electives, you can focus your study in such areas as instructional design science, teaching science, or developmental science, or choose a broader field of study. People who choose this specialization often plan to pursue careers as professors, educational psychologists, researchers, program administrators, or consultants. The residential colloquia experience: As a doctoral learner, you will attend three five-day colloquia at specific stages in your program, in addition to your online courses. These energizing residencies provide you with insights and knowledge that will be valuable during your doctoral studies and beyond.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Keiser University Graduate School
Master of Science in Education ( Know More)
Keiser University's Master of Science degree in Education (MSEd) provides teachers and education administrators an intensive study of theory and practice in the field of education. The MSEd program fosters independent learning and enables students to contribute intellectually to the education profession.
Students specialize in one of three areas: College Administration, Leadership, or Teaching and Learning. In addition, students complete course work in areas such as assessment and evaluation, diversity, curriculum design, governance and decision-making and instructional technology.
Graduates are able to demonstrate a conceptual understanding of advanced educational theory and practice and to critically analyze and solve problems based on applied research methods. All coursework is offered online, giving you the freedom to complete your studies anytime, anywhere.
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Masterof Science in Education - Teaching and Learning ( Know More)
Keiser University's Master of Science degree in Education provides teachers and education administrators an intensive study of theory and practice in the field of education. This program fosters independent learning and enables students to contribute intellectually to the education profession.
For students specializing in Teaching and Learning, coursework will include Psychological Basis of Education, Learning Theories, Continuous Improvement, and Critical Thinking. In addition, students complete course work in areas such as assessment and evaluation, diversity, curriculum design, governance and decision-making and instructional technology.
Graduates are able to demonstrate a conceptual understanding of advanced educational theory and practice and to critically analyze and solve problems based on applied research methods. All coursework is offered online, giving you the freedom to complete your studies anytime, anywhere.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Abilene Christian University
Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction ( Know More)
Abilene Christian University's Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction is a faith-based, online program that prepares you to supervise instruction and support personnel at the school building, facility or staff level. This program is designed for practicing classroom teachers like you who seek additional training in working on instructional design. The degree could also benefit you by fulfilling district requirements to earn a graduate degree for continued employment.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Marygrove College
Master in the Art of Teaching - Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment, K-12 ( Know More)
Marygrove College's online Master in the Art of Teaching (MAT) with a Focus on Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment is a degree program that provides classroom teachers access to research-based strategies that will empower them to become teacher leaders. By the end of this program, participants will embody commitment to their students, their colleagues, and their school communities. Additionally, the program as a whole incorporates the five Core Principles of Teaching as described by the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS).
It is an expectation that upon completion of this degree, teachers actively apply these principles: Teachers are committed to students and learning; Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students; Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning; Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn from experience; Teachers are members of learning communities. Core and specialty courses include: Teacher as Leader, Understanding Teaching and Learning, Instructional Design, Effective Assessment, Teacher as Researcher, and Meeting the Needs of All Students. This degree requires completion of 30 graduate credits.
Requirements To enroll in the online master's degree program you must currently possess a teaching certificate and a Bachelor's degree, be employed as a full-time teacher, and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher from your undergraduate institution. Not available to residents of Georgia.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Full Sail University
Education Media Design & Technology (Master's) ( Know More)
Full Sail University's online Education Media Design & Technology Master of Science Degree Program is designed to provide teachers with 21st century skills for 21st century learners. Innovative courses teach you how to inspire your own students through the implementation of entertainment media concepts and tools – from podcasts and video content to innovative online learning systems, video games and more. With the skills you develop throughout the program, you'll be able to transform the classroom or boardroom into an engaging learning environment.
Course Highlights:
- Education Design
- Motivational Development
- Multiple Learning Theories & Applications
- Online Course Development
- Game Strategies and Motivation
- Filmmaking Principles in Education
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Argosy University - Campus Programs
Instructional Leadership (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) in Instructional Leadership Program is for those students who wish to develop or enhance classroom skills, become curriculum supervisors, or become educational leaders with instruction as their main focus. Students develop core practical and academic skills in analysis, oral and written communication, problem solving, critical thinking, team-building, and computer technology, through courses that examine the practical, historical, philosophical, psychological, social, technical, and theoretical aspects of education.
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Instructional Leadership (EdD) ( Know More)
The EdD in Instructional Leadership Program is for those students who wish to master teaching methodologies, become curriculum supervisors, or become educational leaders with curriculum and instruction at their main focus. Students must choose one of the following areas of concentration; Higher Education, K-12 Education and Education Technology. Not all concentrations are available at all campuses.
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Education in Teaching and Learning (Doctoral) ( Know More)
The Doctor in Teaching and Learning program enables experienced teachers to become more competent practitioners and educational leaders with instruction as their focus. This program is designed for either career advancement or graduate preparation for students who are already working toward a doctorate. Students may choose an optional concentration in K-12 Education. Programs have been developed by faculty members to provide working professionals with the opportunity to pursue their personal and professional goals through the completion of an Education Specialist (EdS) program.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Jones International University
MEd in Secondary Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment: Teacher Licensure ( Know More)
Developed for educators who are interested in pursuing licensure or certification as a teacher, the MEd in Secondary Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment: Teacher Licensure degree program prepares educators seeking to advance their professional careers. Candidates find coursework, including student teaching, designed to augment their professional knowledge, skills and aptitude.
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MEd in Elementary Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment: Teacher Licensure ( Know More)
Developed for educators who are interested in pursuing licensure or certification as a teacher, the MEd in Elementary Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment: Teacher Licensure degree program prepares educators seeking to advance their professional careers. Candidates find coursework, including student teaching, designed to augment their professional knowledge, skills and aptitude.
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MEd in Elementary Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment ( Know More)
Developed for licensed educators, the MEd in Elementary Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment prepares educators seeking to advance their professional careers. Currently licensed educators find coursework, including capstone courses, designed to augment their professional knowledge, skills and aptitude.
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MEd in Secondary Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment ( Know More)
This degree program provides the necessary tools to implement effective, equitable curricula, provide enhanced instruction, evaluate student learning, and help all students achieve high standards.
Outcomes-based learning, standards and proficiencies, and higher accountability for secondary student learning are becoming an integral part of every school district, generating a need for teachers who are leaders in implementing quality curriculum, assessing student learning, and improving instruction. The Master of Education in Secondary Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction degree teaches students the necessary tools to implement effective, equitable curricula, provide enhanced instruction, evaluate student learning and help all students achieve high standards.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Bellevue University
MS - Instructional Design & Development ( Know More)
This graduate degree program is designed for instructors and trainers at all levels, from elementary school to college. The Master of Science in Instructional Design and Development is a 36-credit hour degree program and is cohort-based, permitting participants and teachers to interact throughout the duration of the program.
The concepts of active learning, a process of continuous plan adjustment, and the use of various teaching methods and technologies to engage students to learn with and from each other, is emphasized and applied to this program itself. Students will demonstrate their new skills and knowledge in case studies, their current classrooms, and in their final project or practicum experience.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Ashford University
Education – Curriculum & Instruction (Master's) ( Know More)
Be an agent for change when you choose Curriculum and Instruction as your specialization for the Master of Arts in Education degree program from Ashford University. This program could be your pathway to a meaningful career. In this specialization, you will build the skills to develop both an engaging curriculum and a caring and responsive learning environment. The Curriculum and Instruction specialization covers such diverse topics as systems thinking, metacognition, and differentiated instruction. You will learn to introduce change in education by designing instructional models for increased achievement. If you are committed to an education career, this program from Ashford University is for you. Make an impact on our nation's schools with the expertise that derives from an advanced degree.
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Education - Assessment & Measurement (Master's) ( Know More)
Elevate your education to the next level by earning your Master of Arts in Education with a specialization in Assessment and Measurement from Ashford University. This degree could be your pathway to a meaningful career. Tailor your education degree for success with the Assessment and Measurement specialization that will build your competence in making decisions based on research data. The Assessment and Measurement specialization prepares you to design, develop, and implement of performance-based assessments. You will learn task analysis and design, scoring schema, and assessment delivery. If you are committed to an education career, then the Master of Arts in Education from Ashford University is for you. Make an impact on our nation's schools with the expertise that derives from an advanced degree.
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Education – Culturally Responsive Education (Master's) ( Know More)
Support learning for all students when you earn your Master of Arts in Education with a specialization in Culturally Responsive Education from Ashford University. This degree could be your pathway to a meaningful career. This discipline allows you to become aware and respectful of the impact of culture on interactions with others. The Culturally Responsive Education specialization allows you to respond to students' and families' fundamental cultural differences as you provide equitable learning. Learn to establish partnerships with families and communities, plan instruction for diverse learners, and identify cultural impacts on education. If you are committed to an education career, this program from Ashford University is for you. Make an impact on our nation's schools.
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Education (Master's) ( Know More)
Elevate your education to the next level. Reach a career milestone by earning your Master of Arts in Education from Ashford University. This degree could be your pathway to a meaningful career. Study in depth those areas that most influence educational institutions, including curricula, assessment, advanced pedagogical theory, and principles of leadership. Master the skills to be an education leader, while improving instruction and promoting diversity. In addition to core courses in teaching and learning, you choose a concentration to focus your degree. If you are committed to an education career, then the Master of Arts in Education from Ashford University is for you. Make an impact on our nation's schools with the expertise that derives from an advanced degree.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Walden University Online
Training and Performance Improvement (Master's) ( Know More)
This program will teach you to apply theory, research, creativity, and problem-solving skills to a variety of technology applications in order to improve performance. You will also learn how to develop the analysis, design, and evaluation skills to assess, create, and manage training materials. These skills combined will offer you the ability to support technological advancement and training in educational institutions and corporate training classrooms. Through your coursework, you will gain the experience needed to be efficient and effective using technology and multimedia tools.
Become a powerful force in helping your organization thrive. This specialization focuses on managing and delivering training and improving workplace performance through instruction.
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Instructional Design and Technology (Master's) ( Know More)
This program will teach you to apply theory, research, creativity, and problem-solving skills to a variety of technology applications in order to improve performance. You will also learn how to develop the analysis, design, and evaluation skills to assess, create, and manage training materials. These skills combined will offer you the ability to support technological advancement and training in educational institutions and corporate training classrooms. Through your coursework, you will gain the experience needed to be efficient and effective using technology and multimedia tools.
Specializations
- General Program
- Training and Performance Improvement
- Online Instruction
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Integrating Technology in the Class: Grades K-12 (Master's) ( Know More)
Walden's fully online M.S. in Education program centers on the strategies that lead to greater student and teacher achievement. Our program was developed by K-12 educators for K-12 educators. As a result, our faculty understand your day-to-day pressures and professional needs.
The Integrating Technology in the Classroom specialization is based on the standards of the International Society of Technology in Education. This specialization is designed to meet the needs of classroom teachers of grades 3-12 who want to use technology to enhance learning in their classrooms.
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Teacher Prep Program Special Education - Emotional/Behavioral Disorders: Grades K-12 (with Master's) ( Know More)
This program provides the practical knowledge and understanding of how best to serve the educational needs and tap the potential of some of our nation's most neglected children. Incorporating the Council for Exceptional Children standards and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium standards, this program can lead to a master's degree with only two additional research courses.
Our Master of Arts in Teaching was developed by leading educational experts and master teachers in order to expand your teaching repertoire and help you make a significant impact on K–12 students.
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Teacher Preparation Programs (Post-Baccalaureate) ( Know More)
This program provides the practical knowledge and understanding of how best to serve the educational needs and tap the potential of some of our nation's most neglected children.
Incorporating the Council for Exceptional Children standards and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium standards, this program will expand your teaching repertoire and help you make a significant impact on K–12 students.
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Teacher Prep Program Special Education - Learning Disabilities (with Master's) ( Know More)
This program provides a practical education in how to help learning disabled students recognize their potential to achieve and succeed.
Incorporating the Council for Exceptional Children standards and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium standards, this program can lead to a master's degree with only two additional research courses. Our Master of Arts in Teaching was developed by leading educational experts and master teachers to expand your teaching repertoire and help you make a significant impact on K–12 students.
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Literacy & Learning in the Content Areas: Grades 6-12 (Master's) ( Know More)
This specialization is designed to help content area teachers of grades 6-12 improve their students' literacy skills. Whether you teach history, science, mathematics, social studies, English, or other content areas, this degree program features research-based strategies to prepare struggling students for more complex, abstract, and sophisticated learning in the content-area classroom. The program is based on the nationally accepted standards for teaching reading for the classroom professional as set forth by the International Reading Association (IRA).
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
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Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment: Grades K-12 (Master's) ( Know More)
This specialization is based on standards set forth by the U.S. Department of Education, the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), the International Reading Association (IRA), and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). The alignment of curriculum, assessment, and instruction is a complex task but helps to meet this goal: All children can learn. Instituting standards in grades K-12 inherently levels the playing field, suggesting the same achievement goals for all students, regardless of socioeconomic conditions, ethnicity, or learning differences. Program content focuses on current thinking on how teachers can best align their curriculum with state and local content standards.
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
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Elementary Reading and Mathematics (Master's) ( Know More)
Walden's fully online M.S. in Education program centers on the strategies that lead to greater student and teacher achievement. Our program was developed by K-12 educators for K-12 educators. As a result, our faculty understand your day-to-day pressures and professional needs.
Our new specialization contains proven strategies to create a classroom that succeeds in both reading and mathematics. Enhance your instructional skills in reading while you deepen your own understanding of key mathematical concepts. Foster literary and analytical skills in your young learners using research-based strategies, proven diagnostic tools for struggling readers, and techniques to motivate learners. Also, develop a deeper understanding of K-6 mathematics concepts that your students are expected to learn and, consequently, increase the effectiveness of your mathematics instruction.
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General Education Self-Designed (Ph.D.) ( Know More)
Educators who are interested in pursuing an area that is not among the specializations currently offered may develop their own specialization with the approval of the faculty chair. Current students have developed self-designed specializations in curriculum areas, such as math education, science education, art or music education, and literacy, as well as in discipline areas, such as English-language learning and urban education.
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Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment (Ph.D.) ( Know More)
In this specialization, you will acquire the expertise required to align curriculum, instruction, and assessment proficiencies to maximize student learning. You will gain the knowledge and skills needed to move your career forward by meeting the demand for the most current research and best instructional practices in the field. This specialization provides in-depth, individualized research opportunities tailored to your academic discipline and student grade level, and one-on-one mentoring from professionals in your area of interest. It also offers research methods courses that will help you grow as a researcher-practitioner, both today and in the future.
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Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment (Ed.D.) ( Know More)
Walden's Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) with a specialization in Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction can help educators who want to create change at the district, regional, state, or federal level. Explore the latest research and best practices in curriculum design, teacher professional development, and program assessment. You can learn how to effect change in K–12 schools and develop the critical-thinking and research skills that can help you meet the diverse needs of students in both schools and school systems.
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Curriculum, Instruction and Professional Development (Ed.S.) ( Know More)
Walden's Education Specialist (Ed.S.) in Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development program is designed to help K–12 educators and administrators develop the expertise to improve student outcomes and teacher effectiveness. A unique blend of two critical areas of expertise, this program can help prepare you to become a highly effective curriculum specialist and professional developer of teachers. Learn to lead curricular and instructional change initiatives that improve teaching and learning in your school or district.
Go beyond a master's degree to improve your ability to make a difference in your profession. Walden's Ed.S. programs are designed to help you acquire the specialized expertise in understanding and analyzing research that can help you reach your professional goals.
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Administrator Leadership for Teaching and Learning (Ed.S.) ( Know More)
Designed for administrators who want to quickly increase their effectiveness in transforming their educational environment. With increased expertise in understanding and analyzing research, graduates of this curriculum—which is focused on an innovative, collaborative model of administration—will have the skills to integrate theory and practice to advance their careers and have a positive impact on their educational communities. Completing this post-master's program allows you to obtain a Walden Ed.D. degree in less time.
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