Special Features:
This program emphasizes the research aspects of life-long learning once the master’s degree is achieved. Master teachers will be able to reflect and make decisions on appropriate methods of learning/teaching and to use them in their own classroom.
Faculty Features:
All education faculty members are terminally degreed. They excel in research activities that eventually lead to publications covering a variety of contemporary educational issues. This exceptional qualification of research by faculty lends itself perfectly to the basic research nature of the master’s degree program.
Accreditation Features:
Indiana University Northwest Division of Education is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The Indiana Professional Standards Board approved all IUN Division of Education programs for licensure.
Most Frequently Asked Questions:
Is a master’s degree in secondary education required by the state of Indiana Professional Standards Board?
No. The standard senior high/junior high/middle school license may be renewed by successfully completing six credit hours of academic courses every five years. Indiana University Northwest recommends getting a master’s degree because school corporations have pay differential for having a master’s degree. It is advantageous for a teacher’s career development to get it and to professionalize the teaching license; so that, the teacher is view as a master teacher. To be eligible for a secondary administration and supervision license, the professional SH/JH/MS teaching license is needed prior to the issuance of that license.