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Dallas Doctor of Education (EdD) Degree in Teaching and Learning

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The Doctor of Education (EdD) in Teaching and Learning degree program at Argosy University, Dallas is designed to prepare certified, licensed, and endorsed educators in developing the administrative and leadership skills necessary to effectively operate and manage various types of schools. This doctoral program does not lead to certification or credential endorsement.

The first step toward earning your Doctor of Education (EdD) degree in Teaching and Learning is to apply today. You can learn more about financial aid options, available to those who qualify, by visiting our Financial Aid and Scholarships pages, or by contacting us to request more information.

About the Doctor of Education (EdD) in Teaching and Learning program at Argosy University, Dallas
Students in the Doctor of Education (EdD) in Teaching and Learning degree program can learn essential skills for providing quality administrative leadership. They are educated in data-driven decision making and learn the analytical skills necessary to make informed decisions, which is critical for understanding state-mandated testing requirements. A commitment to student learning, knowledge of pedagogy, community collaboration, and personal and professional development are key components of the program.

The faculty for the Doctor of Education (EdD) in Teaching and Learning degree program bring experience, knowledge, and competence to this far-reaching field*. Many have been awarded for teaching excellence and have served as leaders in various state education organizations.

The College of Education at Argosy University is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). The accreditation covers advanced educator preparation programs across all campuses of Argosy University and its online programs. However, the accreditation does not include individual education courses that the institution offers to P-12 educators for professional development, re-licensure, or other purposes.

What knowledge and skills can I gain from the Doctor of Education (EdD) in Teaching and Learning program?
In addition to the essential administrative and analytical skills taught in our program, students can learn to evaluate, implement, and improve teaching and learning, and to ensure positive and engaging learning environments. They can learn how to effectively share data to guide school improvement efforts, implementation, assessment, and resource allocation. They can contribute evidence-based research to address current P-12 education issues. Students also can learn and practice and promote self-assessment and professional development plans.

What career opportunities are there for graduates of the Doctor of Education (EdD) in Teaching and Learning program?

Graduates of the Doctor of Education (EdD) in Teaching and Learning are employed in a variety of careers in the field of education, including as teachers, leaders, coaches, facilitators, school administrators, and education consultants. This doctoral program does not lead to certification or credential endorsement.

How to Apply
The first step toward earning your Doctor of Education (EdD) is to apply today. You can learn more about financial aid options, available to those who qualify, by visiting our Financial Aid and Scholarships pages, or by contacting us to request more information.

This program DOES NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any state in the United States. These programs are designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of students who are already certified, licensed or endorsed and for students who are interested in pursuing these degrees for reasons other than obtaining teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement. Additionally, the credits earned through participating in these programs offered by Argosy University are unlikely to be transferable to any other similar program that is approved for teacher or administrator certification, licensure or endorsement in any State.

*Credentials and experience levels vary by faculty and instructors.


DISCLAIMER(S)

Only the MAED in Educational Administration leads to the Texas Principal Certificate upon completion of all state and program requirements. This program DOES NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any state in the United States. These programs are designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of students who are already certified, licensed or endorsed and for students who are interested in pursuing these degrees for reasons other than obtaining teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement. Additionally, the credits earned through participating in these programs offered by Argosy University are unlikely to be transferable to any other similar program that is approved for teacher or administrator certification, licensure or endorsement in any State.

Only the MA in School Psychology has been designed to meet the requirements found in the Texas Administrative Code for licensed Specialists in School Psychology. The decision to grant licensure rests solely with the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists and not Argosy University. Upon completion of the MA in School Psychology, students may apply to become Nationally Certified School Psychologists through the National Association of School Psychologists.

All other programs offered through the College of Education DO NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any State in the United States.

The programs offered through Argosy University, Online Programs DO NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any State in the United States regardless of the State in which the student resides.