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Early Childhood Education in Community College of Southern Nevada

Demonstrate the dimensions of multicultural education, and demonstrate knowledge of the appropriate pedagogical practices for teaching diverse students. Demonstrate the use of computers, programs and software, the internet and technological tools. Explain the major theoretical perspectives of educational psychology and apply the concepts and methods of psychology to teaching, learning and schooling.

Associate of Arts Education in Community College of Southern Nevada

This degree is designed to provide for the first two years of college preparation for students preparing to become special education teachers and/or who plan to become a paraprofessional (Instructional Aid).  Recognize the dimensions of multicultural education, and demonstrate knowledge of the appropriate pedagogical practices for teaching diverse students. Demonstrate use of computers, programs and software, the internet and technological tools for the integration of technology across the school curriculum. Explain the major theoretical perspectives of educational psychology and apply the concepts and methods of psychology to teaching, learning and schooling.

Educational Technology from Cleveland State University

This specialization is for educators who wish to develop and enhance their ability to use computers and related informational technologies in a regular classroom setting. Students explore the use of a variety of hardware and software in the K-12 setting, including the use of distance education technologies (both Web-based and video). For students certified or licensed as classroom teachers in Ohio, this program also grants the Ohio computer/technology teaching endorsement.

Business and Marketing Education at Bowling Green State University

Bowling Green State University offers business education and marketing education programs, including teacher licensure, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Students pursue a teaching license in conjunction with their pursuit of a baccalaureate or masters degree.

The integrated Business Education Program prepares students for both teaching and business careers. Business Education graduates will be licensed to teach accounting/bookkeeping, personal finance, keyboarding, technology applications, word/information processing, business law, general business, business economics, records management, and business English from grades four and beyond. Graduates are also licensed to teach career/technical business courses, including the following areas of information technology: information services and support, network systems, programming and software development, and interactive media.