Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
5-24-2022
Abstract
Ouachita's new Master of Education degree in curriculum and instruction program launched this semester as the latest post-baccalaureate offering in the university’s growing graduate studies menu. The 12-month program, designed to help teachers enhance skills and increase earning potential, prepares educators to become curriculum specialists and instructional coordinators as well as grow their skills in the classroom.
“This program is for every teacher with a heart for students and a heart for Christ,” explained Dr. Gail Hughes, director of graduate studies in education. “In addition to designing effective curriculum for diverse students, we’ll look at current issues in culture, discuss how to approach them in the classroom and reflect on how faith guides our work as teachers. We will use data to plan strategies that will close achievement gaps and determine the best technology tools to engage students.”
Recommended Citation
Cherry, Kiki Schleiff, "New Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction emphasizes "teaching as a calling"" (2022). Press Releases. 1369.
https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/press_releases/1369
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