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Wilmington University offers a range of non-licensure master's programs in education tailored for certified teachers aiming to enhance their abilities and expand professional prospects. These programs concentrate on advancing teaching methodologies in specialized fields or strengthening knowledge in educational technology. They may also interest bachelor's graduates pursuing education-related roles that don't mandate state licensure.
The Master of Education in Instruction: Teaching and Learning program prepares educators to develop leadership capabilities among fellow teachers while engaging in academic research about educational processes. Participants examine evidence-based teaching methods, gaining competencies to support diverse learners effectively. The curriculum encourages self-assessment of professional approaches and explores strategies for improving instruction while fostering collaborative leadership. Key focus areas include optimal teaching-learning techniques, lesson design, academic outcomes, curriculum development, culturally responsive classrooms, and educational innovation.
Official Bachelor's Degree Transcripts with degree conferral date are required.
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