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.
Designed for the certified elementary teacher who wishes to enhance knowledge in particular areas and continue professional development without adding an additional endorsement. Students select two cluster areas (9 credit hours each) and complete the foundational core for a concentration in elementary education. The M.A.T. with an elementary education concentration requires a minimum of 36 credit hours....
The secondary teacher desiring to add an elementary endorsement (without the M.A.T. degree) to a teaching certificate will complete a minimum of 21 credit hours in the elementary area plus earn a passing score on the state Elementary Education test). A practicum requirement is dependent upon the teaching experience of the candidate. The M.A.T. degree with an Elementary Endorsement requires a minimum of 36 credit hours....
Candidates who wish to earn the MSE degree with an Integrated Science (DI) endorsement are required to complete 36 credit hours of required coursework and earn a passing score on the MTTC Integrated Science subject area test. All coursework must be completed with a grade of "C" or above. No more than six (6) graduate semester credit hours may be transferred into the program, of which, only one course may be transferred from any given scientific discipline.
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Description of Program The elementary education program is designed to encourage each student to investigate a subject in depth and create a culminating product that is derived from that investigation. The program includes foundation courses, a specialized course in related educational issues, a specialization consisting of a minimum of four classes that reflect a thematic or other unified pattern, elective courses, a seminar course designed to assist...
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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