Featured Teaching Degree Programs
Grand Canyon University offers several education degree programs that can be completed exclusively online.The school offers accredited bachelors, masters, and doctorate programs with the ability to specialize in areas including elementary education, secondary education, special education, education administration, organizational leadership and more.
Indiana Wesleyan University offers an online and campus-based Master of Education degree (M.Ed.) in curriculum and Instruction, an online special education licensure, Kentucky Rank I program, and a campus-based Principal Licensure Program (PLP), and Transition to Teaching program (TTT).
Marygrove College offers an online Master in the Art of Teaching degree with the option to specialize in Reading & Literacy (K-6), Mathematics (k-5) Mathematics (6-8), or Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment (K-12). Students take two courses per semester, finishing a course every seven weeks and completing a master’s degree in less than 2 years.
Strayer University offers a Master’s degree in Educational Management and Technology in Education. The university offers classes at more than 55 locations or online and offers flexible class formats to help balance classwork with other responsibilities.
Argosy University offers a Master of Arts degree in Educational Leadership and Instructional Leadership. The university also offers ED.S and Ed.D degree options in Community College Executive Leadership, Educational Leadership and Instructional Leadership.
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