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Wayne State College
1111 Main Street
Wayne, NE 68787
United States

Wayne State College in Nebraska offers a robust teaching program designed to prepare aspiring educators for success in a variety of educational environments. The program features a comprehensive curriculum that includes coursework in educational theory, instructional strategies, curriculum development, and classroom management. Students gain valuable hands-on experience through extensive field placements, including classroom observations and student teaching assignments, allowing them to apply their knowledge in real-world settings. The faculty at Wayne State College are experienced educators who provide personalized mentorship and support, ensuring that students receive guidance throughout their academic journey. The program also emphasizes the use of technology and inclusive teaching practices to address the diverse needs of students. With a commitment to academic excellence and practical training, Wayne State College’s teaching program equips graduates with the skills and confidence needed to make a significant impact in their future classrooms and communities.

Bachelor Degrees

Early Childhood Education (PK-3)
Elementary Education Degree (Grades K-6)
Inclusive Early Childhood Education (Birth - Grade 3)
Middle Level Education and Secondary Education Levels

Graduate Degrees

Business and IT Education
Curriculum and Instruction Master's Degree
Curriculum and Instruction Master's Degree Emphasis Areas
Education Specialist Degree (Ed.S.)
Education Specialist Degree (Ed.S.)
Master of Arts in Teaching
Master of Arts in Teaching
Master's in Special Education
Reading Specialist (PK-12)
School Administration
School Counseling Master's Degree

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Education Specialist Certification

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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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206 South 13th Street,
Suite 1000
Mon-Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm CT
+1 402-472-3479
answers4families-support@unl.edu

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Funding for this training has been provided by the Nebraska Council on Developmental Disabilities (NCDD).

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