Master of Education (M.Ed.) - Teaching & Learning
The Post University M.Ed. in Teaching & Learning is for teaching and/or curriculum professionals from varied education settings who seek a creative and innovative program to develop their curriculum and instructional skills. The concentration focuses on research-based teaching strategies that promote learning and enhance achievement in all education settings. It also provides differentiated learning experience so that students may pursue projects of interest to them. The program provides a flexible, convenient way for working adults to earn their M.Ed. in as little as 12 months; this is a non-licensure program.
Students May Pursue Interests In:
- Brain & Learning Theory
- Gaming & Edutainment
- Differentiated Instruction
- Informatics & Blogging
- Digitally-Mediated Instruction
- Program Assessment
- Problem-Based Learning
- Cross-Cultural Achievement
The Teaching & Learning Concentration Prepares Students to:
- Articulate a vision for the future of education and identify means to adapt to future realities
- Develop curriculum using models of curriculum design
- Apply advanced instructional strategies to specific learning outcomes
- Use a variety of assessment strategies to evaluate and improve teaching and learning
The Teaching & Learning Program is Appropriate for:
- Currently licensed or independent school teachers at all grade levels, higher education professionals, museum educators, online educators, or corporate trainers
- Education professionals who wish to assume leadership positions in areas of teaching and learning
- Educators who wish to be change-agents in their education organization
Accredited by Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (CIHE) of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Licensed by the State of Connecticut, through the Department of Higher Education (DHE).
Entirely Online
Master
English
Must have bachelor's degree from regionally accredited institution with education-related work experience. Final undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 (significant work experience may be considered) and two academic or professional recommendations.
Classes are delivered online through Blackboard.
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