Masters Programs
The Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction: Literacy Education concentration provides students the opportunity to investigate applied and theoretical issues in literacy education. Students will investigate issues in…
Doctoral Programs
The Doctor of Philosophy in Learning, Literacies and Technologies is a scholarly enterprise dedicated to high quality, influential research that transforms education in Arizona, nationally and internationally.
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Undergraduate Programs
The Bachelor of Arts in Education for Elementary Education program is a provisional teacher certification program, leading to full certification in elementary education for grades 1-8.
The program…
When Kimberly Lansdowne describes the special needs of gifted students, she speaks in stories that resonate. While the concept of a high-ability gifted learner is generally understood, the child inside the intellectual is often overlooked, explained the executive director of Arizona State University’s two-year-old coed Gary K. Herberger Young Scholars…
Professor Hans van der Mars of Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College was honored by the nation’s preeminent national authority on physical education for his contributions to quality K-12 physical education curriculum, instruction and programs. The National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) presented him with its…
With the iTeachAZ program in more than 35 school districts across the state, it shares a common problem with many other education programs: one central online site to collect and share resources among their faculty, students and educational partners. And they are not alone. The Teacher Preparation program in the…
Education is at the heart of our future. Our future lies in our ability to dream. What we dream we can create. What we create we can become."
– Dr. Ira and Dr. Mary Lou Fulton