Learn the strategies and skills that can help you improve literacy and improve outcomes for diverse learners.
Earning a master’s degree helps you move up on the pay scale and can bring opportunities to help students outside of the formal classroom setting.1
Our educator preparation programs are accredited under CAEP standards.2
Choose from two different concentration areas: general curriculum and instruction or teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL). Master’s degrees, graduate certificates and licensure endorsement programs are available. Please note that in order to enroll in any of these programs, a bachelor's degree is required. While state requirements vary, our programs are not designed to lead to initial teaching licensure.
Graduate in as few as two years with your master’s degree. Experience a flexible program designed for full-time, working educators.
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1. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from www.bls.gov/emp/chart-unemployment-earnings-education.htm
2. Retrieved November 21, 2024,, from caepnet.org/provider-details/caep?i=University+of+Kansas&c=Lawrence&s=KS
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