As a self-proclaimed lifelong learner and former educator, Amy Boyington is passionate about researching and advocating for learners of all ages. For over a decade, Amy has specialized in writing ...
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This year, Shenandoah University launched new online MBA programs in cybersecurity and public health, University of Illinois Springfield began offering master’s certificates in business administration ...
Saint Louis University's Bachelor of the Arts in Teaching online option provides flexibility for students who are currently working in schools as paraprofessionals, long-term substitutes or other ...
Southern Illinois University Carbondale is launching a new online undergraduate program in elementary education this fall for working professionals, as part of its efforts to do everything possible to ...
Online programs are among many SIU initiatives to get qualified teachers, including nontraditional college students, into classrooms. In recent years, the university also has established online ...
RICHMOND, Ky. (WKYT) - Eastern Kentucky University is working to address the ongoing teacher shortage by offering a new online degree in elementary education, starting in August. Over the last ten ...
Belhaven University has launched a new program to combat Mississippi's persistent elementary teacher shortage. The new program, offered exclusively to Mississippi residents, is completely online and ...
Take control of your future and achieve your academic goals with UTSA Online. With the same esteemed faculty, rigorous coursework, and the renowned reputation of UTSA's on-campus programs, our online ...
Our Transition to Teaching Licensure program is your pathway to becoming an Indiana Teacher. This 18-credit online program can be completed in just 12 months when students choose a summer start.
Recent surveys have seen a shift in opinion and understanding of online learning, with 52 percent of Americans saying online programs are equally as valuable as their on-campus counterparts, while 12 ...