A PRAXIS exam is not required for certification in Instructional Computer Technology.
This program is designed to help educators seamlessly incorporate instructional technology into their teaching practice. Program completers are also prepared for leadership roles such as digital learning coach, technology coordinator, or chief information officer, and are qualified to teach most high school computer science and information systems courses in Kentucky schools.
Enhance your digital pedagogical skills.
Prepare for technology leadership positions.
Learn from qualified faculty with real-world experience.
Fully online, offering the flexibility that working teachers require.
Competitively priced
No Praxis II test required.
Endorsement only
Masters of Arts in Education Teacher Leader with Instructional Computer Technology Endorsement
EDU527 Advanced Applications of Technology for Teacher Leaders (3 hours)
EDU557 Planning and Management of Technology in Schools (3 hours)
EDU560 Methods of Teaching Technology Concepts with Practicum (3 hours)
EDU630 Technology in the Online Classroom (3 hours)
EDU642 Coding for Teachers (3 hours)
EDU510 Foundations: Becoming a Teacher Leader (3 hours)
EDU527 Advanced Applications of Technology for Teacher Leaders (3 hours)
EDU529 Teaching in a Diverse Society: Deepening the Skills for Teacher Leaders (3 hours)
EDU545 Curriculum and Assessment for Teacher Leaders (3 hours)
EDU557 Planning and Management of Technology in Schools (3 hours)
EDU560 Methods of Teaching Technology Concepts with Practicum (3 hours)
EDU626 Developing Teacher Leadership through Research/Implementation of Capstone Research Project (6 hours)
EDU630 Technology in the Online Classroom (3 hours)
EDU642 Coding for Teachers (3 hours)
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Endorsement: 15 hours
Master’s Degree: 30 hours
The Endorsement program is a 15 credit hour program. The Master’s program is a 30 credit hour program. There are no in-person class meetings. Assignments and project implementation can be based on your current or desired employment.
A PRAXIS exam is not required for certification in Instructional Computer Technology.