Equity in K-12 Education
Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) offers a range of programs related to K-12 education. Let’s explore some of the options:
- Secondary Education Programs:
- These programs prepare candidates to become middle school or high school teachers. They cover various subject areas, including:
- English (7th-12th grade)
- Math (7th-12th grade)
- Science (7th-12th grade)
- Social Studies (7th-12th grade)
- Art (K-12th grade)
- Music (K-12th grade)
- Physical Education (K-12th grade)
- World Languages (French and Spanish, K-12th grade)
- These programs prepare candidates to become middle school or high school teachers. They cover various subject areas, including:
- Educational Technology:
- MSU Denver also offers certificate programs in Instructional Technology for both undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students. These certificates enhance understanding in education, cognitive science, instructional design, information technology, and social media management. The best part? These certificates are available fully online!
- Licensure Programs:
- The K-12 Education Licensure Programs prepare candidates to teach content-area courses in grades K-12. Through a sequence of courses and field experiences, candidates meet Colorado’s performance-based standards for licensure in K-12 Education12.
- Course Examples:
- Here are some course examples from the Department of Secondary, K-12, and Educational Technology:
- EDT 2050 – Instructional Design Thinking
- EDT 2060 – Digital Life and Learning
- EDT 2100 – Fundamentals of Instructional Technologies
- EDT 2200 – Fundamentals of Networked Learning Environments
- EDT 3010 – Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching3
- Here are some course examples from the Department of Secondary, K-12, and Educational Technology:
Whether you’re aiming to complete your bachelor’s degree or pursuing a teaching career, MSU Denver provides diverse pathways to help you succeed in the dynamic field of education! 🎓📚