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M.S. in Education - Integrating Technology in the Classroom (Grades K-12)

Walden University

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Description

With the continued growth of technology within the field of education, there is an increased need for educators who are well-informed about the current technological needs of today's education.

As students work through this online M.S. in Education - Integrating Technology in the Classroom (Grades K-12) from Walden University they will gain the knowledge that is needed for integrating, managing, and teaching new and emerging technologies that have begun the transform the field of education.

In the online educational technology program, students will study a variety of topics, such as:

  • Teacher as Professional
  • Enhancing Learning through Linguistic and Cultural Diversity
  • Introduction to Educational Research
  • Creating an Effective Classroom Learning Environment
  • Understanding the Impact of Technology on Education, Work and Society
  • Bridging Learning Theory, Instruction and Technology
  • Supporting Information Literacy and Online Inquiry in the Classroom
  • Integrating Technology across the Content Areas
  • Reaching and Engaging all Learners through Technology
  • New and Emerging Technologies

The overarching goal of this online educational technology degree program is to enable its students with the knowledge that is needed for creating effective and motivational technology oriented program and curricula.

This is an excellent online program for those individuals who are wanting to develop the knowledge that is needed for successfully integrating technology into the classroom that will motivate all learners, and will offers students an education that will prepare them for meeting a global workplace that requires individuals to have a in-depth understanding that is needed for becoming technology proficient.

All applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.

Accreditation Information

North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission

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