Master’s in Education Instructional Mathematics K-8 Online Cohort
This fully online, NCATE accredited graduate program provides elementary and middle school teachers the opportunity to improve their mathematical teaching skills, to grow personally and professionally, and many times to move up the pay scale at school.
Developed by leading math educators, this course of study is available through either an 18-hour certificate program, or a 36-hour master's degree program. Designed to accommodate both teachers who already have a master's degree as well as those ready to earn their graduate degree, the flexibility and convenience of this program make it ideal for anyone wishing to improve their math teaching skills.
What is a cohort?
A cohort is a group of students who enter a program at the same time and go through the entire program together. When you join a cohort, you are committing to completing the entire program with that group, and in exchange, you receive many benefits. To learn more visit Cohort Information
When : *The cohort will begin this fall, August 2008. It is a two year cohort with two classes per semester for students seeking the full degree and one class per semester for those working toward the certificate only. *program must meet minimum enrollment requirements to begin
Where: The cohort is completely online with no requirement to come to campus. However, you are invited and welcome to visit the campus at anytime, and we would love to have you attend graduation in December 2010 when the program is completed.
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Accreditation
Drury University is approved through The Higher Learning Commission to deliver master degree programs through the cohort model and we are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Drury University also incorporates National Board of Teaching Standards in all of our master in education programs.
Drury University has been regionally accredited by The Higher Learning Commission since 1915. The HLC is the largest regional accrediting agency in the nation serving 20 states including Missouri.