Online Master Degrees in Education
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M.A. in Teaching - Professional Learning Communities (No IR, No Cert.)
The Master of Arts in Teaching - Professional Learning Communities is a unique program that focuses on the ability of teachers to connect with one another around a topic of interest, using a collaborative structure. Designed for certified elementary and secondary teachers interested in advanced studies in education, the coursework may assist in a teacher's quest for National Board Certification, but does not guarantee that certification.Applicants must have a current teaching certificate or evidence of a minimum of one year of teaching experience.
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M.A. in Teaching - Teacher Leadership (No IR, No Cert)
The Master of Arts in Teaching - Teacher Leadership program is designed for certified elementary and secondary teachers who want to become leaders by improving a school's structural capacity through staff development. For example, those with the goal of becoming the head of a Mathematics department within a school would be well-suited for this program. Program coursework may assist in a teacher's quest for National Board Certification, but does not guarantee that certification.Applicants must have a current teaching certificate or evidence of a minimum of one year of teaching experience.
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M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction: Reading - Elementary Education (No IR, No Cert.)
Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Curriculum and Instruction: Reading with an Emphasis in Elementary Education (Not Eligible for Institutional Recommendation). Improving a student's reading skills is one of the most rewarding roles a teacher can pursue. This cutting-edge degree program is designed for educators who wish to apply theory and educational best practices to the delivery of curriculum, instruction, and assessment in order to improve the reading abilities of their students. The format and courses of this regionally accredited program are tailored to meet the needs of the adult learner and to maximize strengths that students already possess. Courses are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of curriculum and instruction, cognition, emergent literature, linguistics, phonics, and developmental and corrective reading processes. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide participants through observational and practice-based experiences. Students must have access to a K-8 classroom to complete the practicum course and program assignments.Graduates of this program are prepared to become informed educators who can develop and improve the reading skills of today's diverse student populations.Participants in this program must hold a current teaching certificate or have K-8 teaching experience.
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M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction: Reading - Secondary Education (No IR, No Cert.)
Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Curriculum and Instruction: Reading with an Emphasis in Secondary Education (Not Eligible for Institutional Recommendation).Nothing is more critical to a child's academic, career and social success than their ability to read.This cutting-edge degree program is designed for educators who wish to apply theory and educational best practices to the delivery of curriculum, instructions, and assessment in order to improve the reading abilities of their students. The format and courses of this regionally accredited program are tailored to meet the needs of the adult learner and to maximize strengths that the student already possesses. Courses are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of curriculum and instruction, cognition, emergent literature, linguistics, phonics, and developmental and corrective reading processes. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice-based experiences. Participants must have access to a 7-12 classroom to complete the practicum course and program assignments. Graduates of this program are prepared to become informed educators who can develop and improve the reading skills of today's diverse student populations.Participants in this program must hold a current teaching certificate or have 7-12 grade teaching experience.
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M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction: Technology (No IR, No Cert.)
Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Curriculum and Instruction: Technology (Not Eligible for Institutional Recommendation).Technology continues to revolutionize educational effectiveness and accelerate learning. This leading-edge graduate degree program is designed for educators who wish apply technology to improve the success of their students. Courses in this regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of curriculum and instruction, educational applications of technology, interactive design for the classroom and distance learning. With the Technology focus, this program explores learning in the digital age and covers the foundations of technology in education, assessment of technology, strategies for its integration, and proven techniques for its application in learning. Among the subjects explored are productivity software, digital media, multimedia, and distance learning. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guides students through observational and practice based experiences.Participants must hold a current Teaching Certificate or have K-12 experience.In addition, participants must have access to a K-12 classroom to complete the practicum and program assignments.Graduates of this program are prepared to apply educational technology to improve student learning and school performance.
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M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education (Non-IR)
The Master of Education in Early Childhood Education (Not Eligible for Institutional Recommendation) is a program for students seeking knowledge and expertise in the field of early childhood development and teaching. The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) standards form the foundation of this program. The curriculum includes instructional strategies, teaching methodologies, assessment techniques, theories of early childhood growth and development, and the impact of family and cultural diversity on early childhood.Prospective students must hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.
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M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education (With IR and Cert.)
Master of Education in Early Childhood Education (Leads to Credential).An increasing emphasis on early childhood education programs, and a general movement toward universal preschool education, will increase the importance of and demand for teachers with expertise in this critical area of teaching and development. This next-level degree program is designed for teaching professionals seeking advanced expertise and skills in the field of early childhood development and teaching.Courses cover the foundations, theories and current practices in early childhood education. The curriculum also focuses the instructional methodologies for teaching young children, with specific emphasis on language, math, science, social studies and the arts. In addition, the impact of influences, such as health, safety, nutrition, fitness, family and culture, are all explored.The degree program has embedded practicum experiences throughout the coursework, requires a student teaching component, and, upon approval, will lead to a teaching credential in Arizona.Graduates of this program will have the expertise and skills needed to facilitate and improve the development and education of young children from birth to Grade 3.Prospective students must hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.
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M.Ed. in Education Administration (With IR and Cert.)
Master of Education in Educational Administration (Eligible for Institutional Recommendation).A sharp increase in responsibilities of educational administrators has simultaneously made the job more important and more challenging. This rigorous and relevant degree program is designed for any individual interested in Educational Administration in the K-12 setting who is seeking an administrative certificate. Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs.Courses in this regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of school leadership, administrative foundations, organizational theory, K-12 legal issues, public school finance, curriculum development, and instructional leadership. The curriculum examines the best practice methods for educational administration, leadership, principalship and school improvement. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice-based experiences. Participants must complete a part-time, 8-week administrative internship component at the end of the program.Enrollment in this program requires documentation of 3 years of certified teaching experience. Graduates of the program are prepared to become informed and effective educational administrators in public and private schools and other settings requiring an administrative credential.
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M.Ed. In Educational Administration: Organizational Leadership
Master of Education in Educational Administration with an Emphasis in Organizational Leadership (Not Eligible for Institutional Recommendation). This next-level educational degree program is designed for any individual interested in the administration of educational and social services for children in the Grade K-12 setting, but who must postpone a school site-based administrative internship, or who does not choose to seek a K-12 administrative certificate.The format and courses of the regionally accredited program are tailored to meet the needs of the adult learner and to maximize the content knowledge that the student already possesses. Courses are taught by expert practitioners in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of educational leadership, administrative foundations, organizational theory, legal issues, public school finance, curriculum development, and instructional leadership. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice-based experiences. Participants must have access to a school or children's social services setting to complete the program assignments.Participants must have a current K-12 teaching certificate. Graduates of the program are prepared to become educational leaders in the home, church, private schools, and other settings not requiring an administrative credential. Graduates are also prepared to move into an administrative internship/credentialing component with Grand Canyon University at a later date. -
M.Ed. in Elementary Education (No IR, No Cert.)
Master of Education in Elementary Education (Not Eligible for Institutional Recommendation/Non- Credential).This current and comprehensive degree program is designed for any individual interested in the education of children in the Grades K-8 setting, but who must postpone student teaching, or who does not choose to seek a teaching certificate.Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of educational psychology, reading strategies, teaching methods, and curriculum development.The program covers a range of relevant subjects, including classroom engagement and management, learners with diverse needs, and curriculum planning and assessment for the fundamental K-8 areas of learning. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice-based experiences. Participants must have access to a K-8 classroom to complete the program assignments.Graduates of this program are prepared to become informed and effective educators in the home, church, private schools, and other settings not requiring a teaching credential.Participants are also prepared to move into a student teaching/credentialing component with Grand Canyon University should they wish to change to the Eligible version of the program prior to the posting of their degree.
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M.Ed. in Elementary Education (With IR and Cert.)
Master of Education in Elementary Education (Eligible for Institutional Recommendation).This current and comprehensive degree program is designed for any individual interested in the education of children in Grades K-8, and who is seeking teacher certification.Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and an academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs.Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of educational psychology, reading strategies, teaching methods, and curriculum development.The program covers a range of relevant subjects, including classroom engagement and management, learners with diverse needs, and curriculum planning and assessment for the fundamental K-8 areas of learning. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within many of the courses guide students through over 130 hours of observational experiences, and the final semester of the program includes a full-time, 16-week student teaching component.All courses are directly aligned with the Arizona Professional Teacher Standards and the Interstate New Teacher Support and Assessment Consortium Standards.Graduates of this program are prepared to become informed and effective K-8 educators in public and private schools and other settings requiring a teaching credential.
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M.Ed. in Secondary Education (No IR, No Cert.)
Master of Education Secondary Education (Not Eligible for Institutional Recommendation/Non-Credential).This current and applicable degree program is designed for any individual interested in the education of children in the Grade 7-12 setting, but who must postpone student teaching or who does not choose to seek a teaching certificate. Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs.Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of educational psychology, reading strategies, teaching methods and curriculum development. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice based experiences. Participants must have access to a Grade 7-12 classroom to complete the program assignments.Participants must have a minimum of 24 units in a content area commonly taught in public Grade 7-12 schools to be admitted to the program.Graduates of the program are prepared to become informed and effective educators in the home, church, private schools and other settings not requiring a teaching credential.Graduates are also prepared to move into a student teaching/credentialing component with Grand Canyon University at a later date.
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M.Ed. in Secondary Education (With IR and Cert.)
Master of Education in Secondary Education (Eligible for Institutional Recommendation).This current and applicable degree program is designed for any individual interested in the education of children in the Grade 7-12 setting who is seeking a teaching certificate.Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs. Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of educational psychology, reading strategies, teaching methods, and curriculum development. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice based experiences. Participants must have access to a Grade 7-12 classroom to complete the program and practicum assignments. Assignments within many of the courses guide students through over 140 hours of observational experiences, and the final semester of the program includes a full-time, 16-week student teaching component.Participants must have a minimum of 24 units in a content area commonly taught in public Grade 7-12 schools to be admitted to the program. Graduates of the program are prepared to become informed and effective educators in public and private schools and other settings requiring a teaching credential.
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M.Ed. in Special Education (No IR, No Cert.)
Master of Education in Special Education (Not Eligible for Institutional Recommendation). Educational reforms and legislation regarding individuals with learning disabilities will contribute to an increased demand for Special Education Teachers.This cross-categorical degree program is designed for any individual interested in the education of children with special needs in the K-12 setting, but who must postpone student teaching, or who does not seek a teaching certificate. Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs.Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disabilities, and other physical and cognitive impairments. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide teacher candidates through observational and practice-based experiences.Participants must have access to a K-12 special education classroom to complete the program assignments.Graduates of the program are prepared to work with special needs populations and implement individualized educational plans to accommodate the students' various learning needs.Participants are also prepared to move into a student teaching/credentialing component with Grand Canyon University should they wish to change to the Eligible version of the program prior to the posting of their degree.
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M.Ed. in Special Education (With IR and Cert.)
Master of Education in Special Education (Eligible for Institutional Recommendation).Educational reforms and legislation regarding individuals with learning disabilities will contribute to an increased demand for Special Education Teachers. This cross-categorical degree program is designed for any individual interested in the education of children with special needs in the K-12 setting, and who seek a teaching certificate. Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs.Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disabilities, and other physical and cognitive impairments. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide teacher candidates through observational and practice-based experiences.Participants must have access to a K-12 special education classroom to complete the program assignments. The classroom setting must have at least 3 of the 5 following disability categories represented: emotional disability, learning disability, mental retardation, physical impairment, and/or health impairment.Participants must complete a full-time, 16-week student teaching component at the end of the program with a certified special education teacher.Graduates of the program are prepared to be effective special needs teachers who can implement individualized educational plans to accommodate various learning needs.
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M.Ed. in Special Education: Certified Special Educators (No IR, No Cert.)
Master of Education in Special Education for Certified Special Educators (Not Eligible for Institutional Recommendation). Educational reforms and legislation regarding individuals with learning disabilities will contribute to an increased demand for Special Education Teachers with greater expertise and skills.This next-level degree program is designed for any individual interested in advanced studies in special education who is currently certified to teach special education.Courses in this regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of learning disabilities, mental retardation, emotional and physical disabilities, and other physical and cognitive impairments. The curriculum provides current best practice strategies for teaching special needs students, along with a broad range of relevant topics, including special education program development, inclusion and collaborative practices, and assistive technology. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice based experiences. Participants must have access to a K-12 special education classroom to complete the program assignments.Graduates of the program will be prepared to effectively work with special needs populations and implement individualized educational plans to accommodate various learning requirements of students with special needs.





