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Online K-12 Education Degree Programs

Online K12 Education Degrees: Graduates from a K-12 education program have a general training in education in four key areas. These include early childhood development, elementary school, middle school, and high school. Graduates are qualified to teach those grade levels, although many states and local districts will require additional certification for specific subject areas or focused areas of teaching such as English as a second language, gifted and talented, or special education.
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Online Degrees » Education & Teaching » K12 Education
 

Online K-12 Education Schools

The following schools have accredited degree programs in Online K-12 Education.

Walden University
Marygrove College
Jones International University Western Governors University
Ashworth College Capella University Online

A Career in Educational Administration
Courses in K-12 education programs include assessment of students, evaluation of effective teaching practices, research methods, curriculum assessment, teaching methodologies, and a strong background in developmental issues and learning strategies. Graduates will learn how to teach various subjects including mathematics, social sciences, life sciences, English, reading, and technology. Additional courses also include information on physical education, legal and ethical issues, working with parents, and developing leadership and classroom management strategies.


Students will get opportunities to become efficient communicators, learn new and original techniques, strategies, and to hear the pertinent educational and lawful issues regarding specific regions and positions. Teachers will create lesson plans, teaching strategies and pragmatic applications of the data through course assignments and projects. Students graduating from the program may also work as special consultants or resource teachers within a school or school territory, depending on their degree of specialization and preceding knowledge or experience.


Employment of kindergarten, elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers is projected to grow about as fast as average. Job prospects are expected to be favorable, with particularly good prospects for teachers in high-demand fields like math, science, and bilingual education, or in less desirable urban or rural school districts.



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