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Graduate Programs for K-12 Educators 

Today's teachers need expertise that was not part of teacher preparation programs as recently as five years ago.  National movements such as the Partnership for 21st Century Skills and evolving state policy, such as new standards that define a "Master Teacher" (Educational Standards Board of Ohio ) are shaping the knowledge and skills that are essential to teachers and students in an ever-changing world.  

Many teachers enrolled in the MAEd programs are employed by school districts that participate in the B-W School Partnership Program, qualifying them for significant tuition savings.

B-W's graduate programs are purposefully designed to meet a teacher's career goals and scheduling needs.  Teachers can earn the master's degree part-time in just two years, and can add a license or endorsement in just 14 months.  To learn more about MAEd degree programs for teachers, and graduate courses leading to a new license or endorsement, click on links below:

MAED in EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

MAEd in LITERACY

MAEd in MILD/MODERATE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS 

MAEd in SCHOOL LEADERSHIP 

MAEd in TEACHING AND LEARNING  

LICENSE+MASTER'S PROGRAM - for those seeking their first teaching license along with the Master of Arts in Education degree.  

Graduate Program for College/University Leadership

B-W's MAEd - Leadership in Higher Education program (LHE) is a master's degree program for those seeking careers in college/university leadership.  This distinctive program integrates Student Affairs and Academic Affairs to educate and develop transformative leaders prepared to address the challenges and opportunities of higher education's continually changing and challenging landscape.    

       

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