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Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership - Technology, Learning and Leadership Specialization, Ph.D.
Doctor of Philosophy
The Ph.D. in Teaching and Learning, Policy, and Leadership with a specialization in Technology, Learning, and Leadership is a cross-disciplinary program that prepares students to become scholars and leaders in learning technologies. Through a mix of core technology courses and discipline-based electives, they explore the impact of technology on education and innovate in research, teaching, assessment, and design. Students also learn from and collaborate with faculty who are experts in computational thinking, virtual worlds for learning, AI in education, computer science and data science education, digital literacy, design methodologies, learning science and online learning. As they are guided through cutting-edge research, students prepare to excel in universities, learning environments and policy organizations.
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Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership - Technology, Learning, and Leadership Specialization, M.A
Master of Arts
The Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership - Technology, Learning, and Leadership Specialization, Master of Arts (M.A) program equips students to integrate new and emerging technologies into their classrooms in effective, engaging and equitable ways. The specialization helps develop students' abilities to identify and evaluate technologies and communicate how, when, and where they can be integrated into educational contexts. The interdisciplinary program weaves together students' diverse interests like technology, learning theory, pedagogy and policy into one all encompassing degree.
Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership - Urban Education Specialization, M.A.
Master of Arts
The Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership - Urban Education Specialization, Master of Arts (M.A.) assembles a team of faculty, staff, and students focused on the shared mission of improving opportunities and equity for children whose lives are marginalized at the intersection of race, linguistic diversity, gender, ethnicity, and social class. Students are encouraged to examine education through an intersectional lens of these marginalized groups and enhance the gaps that perpetuate harmful practices.
Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership - Urban Education Specialization, Ph.D.
Doctor of Philosophy
The Ph.D. in Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership with a specialization in Urban Education will develop you as an equity-minded and culturally responsive researcher and educator. You will gain a deeper understanding of the social, economic, historical and political contexts of urban schools and communities.
Our courses explore the challenges facing urban school districts and address the complex issues experienced by ethnic, racial, cultural and linguistic minorities in urban schools. You will join a community of faculty, staff and students who are committed to advancing education equity and ensuring student success for all.
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Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership- Language, Literacy, and Social Inquiry Specialization, M.A.
Master of Arts
The highly ranked Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership - Language, Literacy, and Social Inquiry Specialization, Master of Arts (M.A.) program addresses crucial issues in education by focusing on the interdisciplinary study of language, literacy and social contexts. With three possible focus areas, the program can be highly specialized. Students explore how language and literacy can empower individuals, promote social justice and improve educational outcomes. Through research and practical application, students develop a deep understanding of how to use literacy to transform lives and foster inclusion.
The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Ed.D in School System Leadership, Specialty: Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and Dual Language Education (SLTL) is a 60-credit, cohort-based graduate program that is designed for school and district leaders and administrators to better meet the needs of multilingual learners and their teachers.
This program currently operates exclusively through a school district partnership with Prince George’s County Public Schools. As such, this program is not open to admissions for individuals outside of this partnership.
Teachers in Prince George’s County Public Schools: check with your district ESOL supervisor to inquire about enrollment.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, P.B.C. (In-Person)
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate (P.B.C.) program currently operates exclusively through school district partnerships with Anne Arundel County Public Schools and Prince George’s County Public Schools. It is not open to admissions for individuals outside of these partnerships.
The program is designed for in-service educators, students studying language and others looking to gain the skills necessary to teach English for grades K-12.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, P.B.C. (Online)
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), Post-Baccalaureate Certificate (P.B.C.) online program is designed for in-service educators, students interested in teaching English or other languages to adults in the U.S. or students overseas, and others looking to gain the skills for teaching in grades K-12.