
The
M.A. degree in career and technical education reflects contemporary
legislation, national trends, and critical issues that affect
state and national work force development. Depending on the focus area, students expand their
expertise in career and technical education program administration,
acquire advanced curriculum and instructional competencies in
career-related training programs, school-to-work initiatives,
student leadership development and special populations. Required
course work, developed from the published research body of knowledge
of the professional areas, strengthens students' abilities to
teach career and technical education and to develop and implement
new programs and curricula at secondary and post-secondary levels.
Post-Baccalaureate students new to CTE have the
option of completing the requirements for Initial Teacher Certification
as the first part of their master's degree.
Special Focus Area: Leadership
Special Fous Area: Instruction
Post-Baccalaureate
Teaching Certification
Troops-to-Teachers
Post-Baccalaureate Teaching Certification
Goals
Facts
about Teacher Certification
For
Additional Information, Contact:
Dr. Linda Dannison, Chair and Advisor for Master's Degree Candidates
Family and Consumer Sciences
3324 Kohrman Hall
College of Education
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, MI 49008
(269) 387-3713