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Master of Education - Curriculum and Teaching

Northcentral University

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Description

Northcentral University's online Master of Education - Curriculum and Teaching degree program has been specifically created for those individuals who are looking to develop the complex knowledge and skills that are needed for enhancing their instructional practice and expand their professional awareness.

As each student in this online curriculum and teaching degree program works their way through the program they will study the current theories and practices in education that are needed for enhancing their specific career goals.

The main focus of this online masters degree in teaching and curriculum is to enable students with the knowledge, skill sets, and professional competencies that will e Learners have the opportunity to explore, examine, and evaluate contemporary teaching and instructional practices.

Topics that are addressed by the online curriculum and teaching courses, include:

  • Instructional Leader as Advocate and Decisioner
  • Instructional Leader as Creator of Learning Culture
  • Cognition, Emotion and Motivation Rio Articulation Course
  • High Stakes Testing: Implications for Teaching and Learning
  • The Classroom: Management and Organization for Student Achievement
  • Multiple Intelligences and Ways of Learning
  • Literacy Teaching and Learning
  • Foundations of Language and Literacy Education
  • Principles of Teaching and Learning
  • Learning Styles and Teaching Styles: Strategies for Success
  • The Teacher as Reflective Practitioner
  • Curriculum and Instructional Strategies

The nature and purpose of this online masters degree in Curriculum and Teaching is to provide Teacher Learners the knowledge, skill sets, and professional competencies that will e Learners have the opportunity to explore, examine, and evaluate contemporary teaching and instructional practices.

Bachelor's degree, or equivalent, from an accredited or approved institution. The equivalent to a Bachelor's degree is 120 semester credits of college level coursework, including a minimum of English composition I and II and a college-level math course.

Accreditation Information

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

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