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Re: Engineering "Educator" Degree Programs

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Originally Posted by jwfoss View Post
Ed, you may want to look into similar programs from other areas. When I was considering my college selections I noted that Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) has a well developed and pretty well know Technology and Engineering Education degree program.
What Justin said...

Here's a short list from the national organization...
http://www.iteea.org/Resources/institutionalmembers.htm

Programs just like this already exist. I graduated with a BS in Technology/Engineering Education. Obviously each state is slightly different, and might have different names for the certificate, but the framework is already there. Most of the schools listed also have Master's degree programs (MEd) that culminate in a teaching certificate.

It looks like University of Georgia already offers this program, are you working with a different institution? Looks like Savannah State University also offers an undergrad degree.

http://teched.uga.edu/

Googling for your state's specifics would be a good place to start for all the aspiring teachers in this thread.
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