The Master's of Arts in Education with a specialization in Curriculum and Instruction Adult Education is a graduate degree designed for the Bachelor's prepared persons who are interested in developing and enhancing their curriculum and instruction repertoire in order to increase student learning. This program utilizes the study of both curricular planning and development with an integration of technology, assessment and evaluation practices, strategies for effective classroom instruction for many different learners, and critical issues in the field of education. Graduates will have all of the tools and knowledge necessary in order to plan a curriculum that is most effective for all learners. The Adult Education specialization is centered on the areas of distance education, training and adult learning theories, practices, and applications. This program is not available in all states, and some states may have differing credential requirements. Check with a University of Phoenix Admissions Counselor to find out what the requirements are.
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