College of Education
College of Education
Contact: Jenna Demastes ·
Email: jenna.demastes@uky.edu ·
Phone: (859) 218-2698 ·
Website: https://education.uky.edu/
Make an impact as a literacy specialist in the Master of Arts in Education with the Literacy Specialist Endorsement P-12 program at the University of Kentucky. Prepare to address literacy challenges in educational and...
Learn more.Have fun teaching middle school students, while you reach them at an important phase of learning and development.
Learn more.Next Generation Teaching and Learning incorporates 21st century skills (collaboration, communication, technology, critical thinking, problem solving and performances of learning), is a current direction in educational...
Learn more.Do you want to help people who are blind and visually impaired, work outside, and be in a high-demand field? Orientation and Mobility (O&M) may be the career for you!
Learn more.The School Psychology Program prepares professional psychologists with educational expertise who can function in a variety of diverse educationally related settings. The “scientist practitioner” and “ecological systems”/”...
Learn more.You can inspire students to think critically about current events and better comprehend the world around them.
Learn more.There is a critical need nationwide for teachers with expertise in the STEM fields. If you have a passion for STEM, you could inspire the next generation of mathematicians, scientists, engineers, programmers, and more...
Learn more.Do you have a heart for teaching students who are struggling to learn?
Learn more.Welcome to the Special Education (EDS) Program at the University of Kentucky. EDS prepares students to work with individuals with learning disabilities, behavior disorders, and moderate and severe disabilities in P-12...
Learn more.The field of sport and exercise psychology is an interdisciplinary science that explores the relationship between various psychological factors and participation in sport and/or physical activity. The two-year program in the...
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