Anderson University School of Education
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The Anderson University School of Education offers undergraduate teacher preparation courses leading to licensing at the early childhood, elementary, middle, and high school levels. Students graduating from the program are defined as "highly qualified," meeting the No Child Left Behind required status for all teachers. Courses are also offered leading to a dual license in special education and English as New Language.

The School of Education offers graduate studies leading to a Master of Education Degree with a focus in either Curriculum and Instruction or Leadership and Administration (LEAD).

The School of Education seeks to produce teachers of excellence by integrating learning and Christian faith to prepare professional educators to be effective for teaching and serving in a global society. The teacher preparation program is anchored in Anderson University's commitment to the liberal arts curriculum for the humanities, fine arts, mathematics, and social and natural sciences as the essential foundation for developing competent educators.

The Teach for Indiana Program is for those who have obtained a four-year baccalaureate degree and desire to become a teacher. This program has been specifically designed to recruit, prepare, and license talented individuals for teaching.

 

Video: Education students work with children in Guatemala - May 2012

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