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Master of Education in Integrated Teaching through the artsThis program is offered in:
The Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction, with a specialization in Integrated Teaching Through the Arts enhances the individual creativity of teachers and serves as advanced training for educators who wish to integrate the arts into the school curriculum. It requires 33 credits of graduate study. The program is offered on-campus, regionally, and nationally. On campus, the Master of Education degree program is offered in a combination of weekly and intensive weekend formats. Regionally and nationally, the graduate program is offered in an intensive weekend format, where a group of teacher/learners moves together through a sequential program of study. Both these formats allow working professionals to continue to teach or work in a related setting, while using their classrooms as learning laboratories to test, evaluate, and implement the theory and practice of arts integrated curriculum. Learn more about Lesley's approval in Alaska. In Alaska, Lesley University meets the criteria of regulation 20 AAC 17.015 (a) (5), and is administratively approved to offer these programs as identified in an exempt status. As a regionally accredited institution Lesley University offers five Master's level programs: Technology in Education, M.Ed.; Literacy, M.Ed.; Creative Arts, M.Ed.; Peaceable Schools, M.Ed.; Audubon Expedition Institute, Environmental Education, M.S. updated 04/18/08 | 03:08 PM
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