Education & Learning

Students Overview

Below is a look at where our Education & Learning alumni work, the positions they hold, and the skills they bring to their organization.

 

  • Where They Work

    • Boston Public Schools
    • Chicago Public Schools
    • NYC Department of Education
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Tufts University
  • What They Do

    • Education
    • Community and Social Services
    • Business Development
    • Human Services
    • Entrepreneurship
  • What They're Skilled At

    • Teaching
    • Public Speaking
    • Curriculum Development
    • Leadership
    • Research

 

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Master of Arts in Early Childhood Education

Submitted by m.gocke@northe… on Thu, 04/04/2024 - 14:22

The Master of Arts in Early Childhood Education with Early Childhood Special Education Preliminary Teaching Credential prepares students to work in early intervention, preschool, transitional kindergarten, and kindergarten education settings with infants and young children (ages birth through 5) who experience a range of disabilities.  This program’s equity-centered approach to praxis advances social justice and increases access and opportunity for all children. 

Master of Arts in Educational Leadership

Submitted by m.gocke@northe… on Fri, 03/29/2024 - 16:41

The Master of Arts in Educational Leadership program, in addition to providing students with the skills and knowledge needed to utilize research to inform leadership, meets the California Commission on Teaching Credentialing (CCTC) requirements for a Preliminary Administrative Services Credential (PASC). The MA in Educational Leadership program prepares students for positions as administrators in K-12 public schools in the state of California. The PASC is required for administrative roles in all K-12 public schools in California.

Master of Arts in Single Subject Education

Submitted by m.gocke@northe… on Fri, 03/29/2024 - 16:13

The Educators for Liberation, Justice, and Joy (ELJJ) programs at The School of Education at Mills College at Northeastern University provide accessible and solid options for teacher candidates. These programs are founded on a mission to critically examine the roles of educators within varied sociopolitical and cultural contexts. They emphasize culturally sustaining, anti-racist, and universally designed practices.

Master of Arts in Multiple Subject Education

Submitted by m.gocke@northe… on Thu, 03/28/2024 - 15:52

The Educators for Liberation, Justice, and Joy (ELJJ) programs at The School of Education at Mills College at Northeastern University provide accessible and solid options for teacher candidates. These programs are founded on a mission to critically examine the roles of educators within varied sociopolitical and cultural contexts. They emphasize culturally sustaining, anti-racist, and universally-designed practices.