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MEd in K-12 Instructional Technology: Teacher Licensure

Offered By: Jones International University

Developed for educators who are interested in pursuing licensure or certification as a teacher, the MEd in K-12 Instructional Technology: Teacher Licensure degree program prepares educators seeking to advance their professional careers. Candidates find coursework, including student teaching, designed to augment their professional knowledge, skills, and aptitude.

The MEd in K-12 Instructional Technology: Teacher Licensure aligns with the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE®), Colorado Department of Education (CDE), and Colorado Commission on Higher Education (CCHE) professional standards. The CDE and CCHE recognize the high quality of JIU's MEd preparation degrees and have designated JIU as a state-approved program of teacher and principal/administrator preparation. For most states, graduating from an approved program of preparation is an important step toward achieving educator licensure or certification. In this degree program, you will: Help K-12 students use technology in a classroom setting. Manage the social and legal aspects of education technology; Design interactive e-learning; Evaluate and integrate education technology; and increase your earning power and career options. 36 credit hours are required for graduation.