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The library media specialist licensure program is a 24-credit non-degree option. To qualify, applicants need a master's degree, current teaching license, and must satisfy the Library Media and Information Specialist program admission criteria.
Participants conduct academic research initiatives like action research or program assessments to address real-world challenges. Educators consult peers and utilize educational research to refine their teaching methods.
Students demonstrate leadership and communication approaches that foster diversity appreciation across communities. Instructors acknowledge student individuality and adapt their teaching techniques appropriately.
Participants create and adjust instructional methods and learning spaces according to student performance evaluations. Educators oversee and track student academic development.
Students utilize various technologies, including communication tools and presentation software, to strengthen collaborative efforts. Teachers consistently evaluate student advancement.
Participants develop and adapt teaching strategies and educational settings based on learner assessments. Educators possess expert knowledge in subject matter instruction techniques.