Masters degrees in Elementary Education and Teaching: A program that prepares individuals to teach students in the elementary grades, which may include kindergarten through grade eight, depending on the school system or state regulations. Includes preparation to teach all elementary education subject matter.
This program is designed for those with a bachelor‘s degree who wish to become teachers in grades 1-6. An individual transcript review by the director will be conducted to evaluate fulfillment of subject matter knowledge requirements for the license. The program meets the requirements for Initial Teacher Licensure in the State of Massachusetts.
The Elementary Education program is designed for students who wish to teach in grades 1-6.
The program stresses a humanistic approach to teaching that is both developmentally appropriate and intellectually challenging. It prepares the teacher to work with the diverse range of children by providing the teacher with knowledge about instructional practices, along with perspectives on children, schools, and society.
The Elementary Education Program prepares classroom teachers for grades 1-6 as well as for other learning environments such as museums, community agencies, and hospitals. The program emphasizes a solid academic liberal arts foundation as well as study in the foundations of education, educational research, and research-based pedagogy specific to the diverse subjects of the elementary school curriculum.
In this small, personalized program, coursework and fieldwork inform one another. Students pursue a challenging curriculum combining Jewish studies and education studies with an intensive internship that serves as a context for learning to teach. Students study with members of the Jewish day school cohort as well as with members of the public school MAT cohort.
The four-semester, full-time program begins with a five-week summer session, includes...
In this small, personalized program, coursework and fieldwork inform one another. Students pursue a challenging curriculum combining Jewish studies and education studies with an intensive internship that serves as a context for learning to teach. Students study with members of the Jewish day school cohort as well as with members of the public school MAT cohort.
The four-semester, full-time program begins with a five-week summer session, includes...
A four-semester, full-time program that begins with a five-week summer session, includes an academic year of study and an internship in a public elementary classroom, and concludes with an additional five-week summer session.
The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.): Public Elementary at Brandeis University prepares you for active commitment to the democratic mission of public education. That mission rests on two core beliefs:
A program that prepares individuals to teach students in the elementary grades, which may include kindergarten through grade eight, depending on the school system or state regulations. Includes preparation to teach all elementary education subject matter.
Liberty University‘s Master of Education – Teaching and Learning program with a concentration in elementary education prepares you for teaching in Christian, public and private schools. You will master skills to become an effective teacher, focusing on elementary education. Courses provide specialized preparation for individuals seeking credentials for a K–12 school position or those with a desire...
Liberty University's Master of Arts in Teaching, with a specialization in Secondary Education is specifically geared toward individuals with no prior teaching experience who are interested in gaining initial teaching licensure in secondary education. Along with core courses in this program, you will study behavior management, curriculum development and other classes that pertain to your competency...
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