Thank you for your interest in Walden University! As a new teacher, the Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership education programs can provide you with a competitive advantage in the classroom, enabling you to:
Gain knowledge of education issues at the local, district, state, and national level. Apply quantitative and qualitative skills needed for problem-solving. Develop multidisciplinary and collaborative strategies for solving issues in the field of education. Direct change in the field of education as lead teacher, trainer, education policy-maker, published author, or university faculty member.
Please complete the information form to the right and a Walden enrollment advisor will contact you within 24 hours to discuss your educational goals.
Master's in Education Designed for educators in PreK12 classrooms, the M.S. in Education program focuses on advanced teaching skills that will help improve student learning. Each specialization area encourages educators to put their new skills to the test in actual classroom and school settings. Specializations:
Adolescent Literacy and Technology (Grades 612) Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment (Grades K12) Educational Leadership (Grades K12) Elementary Reading and Literacy (PreK6) Elementary Reading and Mathematics (Grades K6) Integrating Technology in the Classroom (Grades K12) Literacy and Learning in the Content Areas (Grades 612) Mathematics (Grades K5) Mathematics (Grades 68) Middle Level Education (Grades 58) Science (Grades K8) Special Education (Non-Licensure) (Grades K12) Teacher Leadership (Grades K12) Doctoral Degrees in Education A Walden Doctorate in Education (Ed.D) or Ph.D. degree can provide you with the skills and confidence to pursue your professional goals while giving you a solid foundation from which to strengthen your leadership capabilities and effect change at every level of your organization and profession.
Doctorate in Education (Ed.D) Specializations
Administrator Leadership for Teaching and Learning Higher Education and Adult Learning Teacher Leadership Ph.D. in Education Specializations
General Program Adult Education Leadership Community College Leadership Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Early Childhood Education Educational Technology Higher Education K12 Educational Leadership Special Education Self-Designed Graduate Courses Waldens graduate courses are designed by teachers to help educators succeed in todays standards-based environment. Walden offers a combined tradition of excellence in distance learning and teacher education. Designed for working teachers, these courses allow you to
Learn strategies that are practical and immediately applicable in your classroom. Choose from a complete selection of topic areas, such as reading and literacy, math, technology, and instructional strategies. Set your own study times through online or video format
Walden University cannot guarantee that coursework or program completion will lead to licensure, certification, or endorsement. Visit www.Waldenu.edu for details. Walden does offer some Minnesota state-approved programs. While it remains the prospective student's responsibility to comply with state requirements, a Walden enrollment advisor can provide state-specific information. Call 1-866-492-5336.
Prospective Alabama students: Contact the Teacher Education and Certification Division of the Alabama State Department of Education at 1-334-242-9935 or www.alsde.edu to verify that these programs qualify for teacher certification, endorsement, and/or salary benefits.
Prospective Washington state students are advised to contact the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction at 1-360-725-6320 or prof.educ@k12.wa.us to determine whether this education program is approved for teacher certification or endorsements in Washington state. Additionally, teachers are advised to contact their individual school district as to whether this program may qualify for salary advancement.
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