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Concordia University
800 N. Columbia Ave.
Seward, NE 68434
United States

Concordia University offers a distinguished teaching program that prepares future educators to excel in diverse educational settings. The program emphasizes a Christ-centered approach to education, integrating faith and learning to develop compassionate and effective teachers. Students benefit from a comprehensive curriculum that covers essential areas such as pedagogy, curriculum design, educational psychology, and classroom management. Hands-on experiences through student teaching placements and internships are a cornerstone of the program, providing practical application of theoretical knowledge. Concordia's experienced faculty members offer personalized mentorship and support, ensuring that students receive the guidance needed to succeed. The program also focuses on contemporary educational challenges, including the integration of technology and inclusive teaching practices. Graduates of Concordia University's teaching program are well-equipped with the skills, knowledge, and ethical foundation necessary to make a positive impact in their classrooms and communities.

Bachelor Degrees

Agricultural Education
Art Education
Christian Education Leadership
Early Childhood Birth-3rd Grade Inclusive Education
Elementary Education
Middle Level Education
Music Education
Secondary Education
Special Education

Graduate Degrees

Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education Birth–3rd Inclusive
Early Childhood Special Education
Early Childhood Special Education
Educational Administration
M.Ed. Educational Administration
M.Ed. Master of Education
School Counseling

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The teacher shortage is a growing concern, characterized by a significant gap between the number of qualified educators needed and the available workforce. This shortage can impact the quality of education and student outcomes, underscoring the need for effective solutions to support and sustain the teaching profession.

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