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Online Teacher Education Schools/Teaching Degree Programs
Education programs at University of Phoenix cover a variety of areas within this important
field.  The curriculum enables you to gain up-to-date expertise and may provide
preservice teacher preparation. Additionally, specializations cover a range of topics—all
designed to create healthy learning opportunities for students. The curriculum is
continually updated to reflect the latest theories and techniques in teaching.
- Bachelor of Science in Education/Elementary Education:-
The Bachelor of Science in Education/Elementary Teacher Education degree program
prepares candidates for teacher licensure at the elementary level.* Through student
teaching and coursework that focuses on classroom management, models and theories
of instruction, legal and ethical issues in education, and professional development,
students develop the skills and knowledge needed to become competent and effective
educators.
*Each student/applicant is responsible for checking with his or her state Department of
Education and/or school district to determine specific credentialing requirements.
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- Master of Arts in Education/Administration and Supervision:-
The Master of Arts in Education/Administration and Supervision degree program enables
educators to gain knowledge and expertise in the area of school administration. The
curriculum focuses on education finance, school law, the roles and responsibilities of the
principal, community relations, and supervision of personnel. This program includes a
school administration internship at the principal level.
*Each student/applicant is responsible for checking with his or her state Department of
Education and/or school district to determine specific credentialing requirements.
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- Master of Arts in Education/Adult Education and Training :-
The Master of Arts in Education/Adult Education and Training degree program prepares
students with the skills needed to work with adult learners. Coursework focuses on adult
learning theory, the needs of diverse learners, critical issues and trends in adult
education and training, instructional design and strategies, the use of technologies, and
assessment and learning.
This program is not designed to meet teacher certification standards and does not lead to
certification.
- Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum and Instruction—Computer Education:-
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.
- Master of Arts in Education/Special Education :-
The Master of Arts in Education/ Special Education degree program prepares candidates
for teacher licensure in the field of special education.* Through coursework, student
teaching and educational research, students develop the pedagogical skills and
knowledge needed to become effective special education educators.
*Each student/applicant is responsible for checking with his or her state Department of
Education and/or school district to determine specific credentialing requirements.
- Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership :-
As the education system undergoes these radical changes, there has been a drastic
increase in the need for leaders who are capable of designing innovative curricular
models in their institutions and of consistently improving their students’ outcomes. The
Curriculum and Instruction specialization of the Doctor of Education in Educational
Leadership program is offered by University of Phoenix to enable leaders to affect these
high levels of performance through applied scholarship, rigorous analysis, and
comprehensive evaluation methodology.
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