Alumna Yantea Ingram Returns to ULM, Earns Second Master’s Degree in Education
Nine years, three college degrees. Yantea Ingram completed that impressive run by graduating from the online Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a
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Nine years, three college degrees. Yantea Ingram completed that impressive run by graduating from the online Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a
Our educational systems place a high priority on literacy. Reading is a fundamental skill that helps children in all areas of life. Being able to
When COVID-19 shut down in-person learning, Samantha Hughes needed something to occupy her abundance of downtime. She found it by enrolling in the Master of
Even the most qualified special education teachers can use a helping hand when parents have developmental questions about their child. Well-prepared professionals who specialize in
As of 2019, approximately 7.1 million public school students (14%) received special education services due to disabilities that impact their ability to keep academic pace
When Anna King found out that she could earn a master’s degree online, she chose to return to her alma mater for it. King is
Students with disabilities and special needs face limitations and challenges that require assistance in both educational programming and school support. Part of that support includes
Even the youngest children can be diagnosed with physical or mental conditions that may result in developmental delays and a negative impact on their education.
Every year more colleges and universities are offering advanced degrees in online programs, making it possible for working professionals to boost their careers with a
Chelsea Craig struck while the iron was hot after graduating from the University of Louisiana Monroe (ULM) with a bachelor’s degree in Spanish in 2018.
Special education teachers experience many challenges that their colleagues in general education may not. But as more and more students with disabilities are mainstreamed into
Students who are learning English as a second language will range in ability from those who already know a little English but struggle to keep
Pursuing a master’s degree in English as a Second Language (ESL) while continuing to work full time can be a challenge. However, online programs offer
According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), five million or 10.1% of public-school students were English language learners (ELLs) in the fall of
When Krista Redmond was a child, she went from one classroom at school to another one at home. “I was that little girl who lined
The overarching purpose of special education is to help students with disabilities be successful in life. Helping them learn to read, write and communicate effectively
Educational leaders are accustomed to facing new challenges every school year. The effect of COVID-19 on both classrooms and teachers, however, was unexpected and unprecedented.
JoEllen Showers wanted a new educational adventure. After earning two bachelor’s degrees — the first in elementary and special education, and the second in occupational
Tondra Brooks knows a thing or two about perseverance. At age 29, while married with children, she went back to the University of Louisiana Monroe
The origin of “Genius Hour” and intended purpose is unknown, but what is obvious is the significant traction it has gained worldwide. Though the most
The role, responsibilities and expectations of school principals have changed over the years. From the earliest “principal teacher,” when an experienced faculty member stepped up
Teaching literacy is one of education’s first and primary responsibilities, and it is of little surprise that young students today require unique teaching strategies to
Children on the autism spectrum can have a range of sensory processing and motor skill capabilities. This variance indicates the level of difficulty the child
The theory of Constructionism is about learning skills and concepts through making or creating. Much more than simply “hands-on” activities, constructionism is about getting students
More and more children entering elementary and middle school are coming into the classroom having at least some familiarity with the internet. Whether through gaming,
It has been said that there is a generational divide between digital natives and digital immigrants. Digital natives, usually classified as those born after 1980,
Interpreting social media is a form of literacy, and posting is a form of communication. Users have to organize their thoughts before writing a post
Classroom technology has become more affordable and accessible in the last few years. Many states are taking action to provide better technology for students and
Two years, two ULM degrees. After earning a bachelor’s degree in elementary education mostly on campus in December 2016, Chelsea Dickerson transitioned to the fully
“We are change makers, and that is something to be proud of. Long live teaching, still the best job in the world!” writes long-time educator
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