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Graduate Studies in Middle Childhood Education
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Contact
Joan Kaderavek
Interim Chair
GH 2000LL
(419) 530-5371
joan.kaderavek@utoledo.edu
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Degrees Offered |
ME |
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Part-time Program Offered |
Yes |
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Evenings Offered |
Yes |
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Weekend Offerings |
No |
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Online Offerings |
Some |
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Master’s Program in Middle Childhood Education is for teachers (or prospective
teachers) of children in grades 4–9. The program explores critical issues such as
literacy, developmentally-appropriate teaching, technology, and multicultural perspectives.
Students usually specialize in two of the following specialties – reading and language
arts, mathematics, science, or social studies.
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Students seeking initial licensure might consider LAMP, a popular master’s degree
program especially designed for students who hold the bachelor’s degree in fields
other than education. Students who choose LAMP earn licensure and a master’s degree
in Middle Childhood Education at the same time. LAMP stands for Licensure & Alternative
Master’s Program.
CURRICULUM INFORMATION
The Master’s Degree in Middle Childhood Education is a 30-hour program.
INTERNAL ADMISSIONS DEADLINES
Admissions are ongoing.
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