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University of Phoenix – Master Teaching Degree
The Master Teaching Degree in Secondary Teacher Education program is a degree program leading to teacher licensure. The guiding philosophy of the Master Teaching Degree in Secondary Teacher Education program is to provide the adult student, who already has a degree in a discipline other than education, with the skills and knowledge that will allow them to become a competent and effective educator. This program focuses on elementary student learning by improving the educator's responsibility for that learning.
Throughout the Master Teaching Degree program, students are required to complete a minimum of 100 hours of verified field experiences, covering a variety of developmental levels. The focus of each observation will relate to specific course content. Documentation will be maintained in the student's professional portfolio.
For more information on earning a master teaching degree from University of Phoenix, call us at (800) 366-9699 or fill out our admissions form. A helpful Enrollment Representative can answer all your questions.
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