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Curriculum and Instruction English as a Second Language - Arizona State University at the Polytechnic Campus

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Curriculum and Instruction English as a Second Language from Arizona State University at the Polytechnic Campus is a Campus Bachelor Teaching degree that prepares you for a Education career. The Advanced Studies Program at ASU's Polytechnic campus offers several pathways for completing the M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction. You may participate in cohort programs, or choose an independent approach taking classes that fit your schedule and desired program of study. Each student select the concentration: * English as a Second Language (ESL) The English as a Second Language (ESL) concentration provides advanced knowledge of curriculum, instructional practices, assessment and multicultural understanding as related to English Language Learners. The coursework required for the Arizona ESL endorsement can be completed as part of this concentration. View more details on Arizona State University at the Polytechnic Campus . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Teaching courses.

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