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RE: Online Master of Arts in Education (French language) - bjcheung77 - 11-03-2023 For all foreign language degrees, you need the ACTFL for the bulk of your classes. Note: You need 18 UL credits. Here's the requirements for all... A. Required Courses (21 Credits) -TRSFR REQ. Intermediate Language I and II 6 -TRSFR REQ. Advanced Language I and II 6 -TRSFR REQ. History of Civilization 3 -TRSFR REQ. Major Writers/Masterpieces of Literature 6 B. Foreign Language Electives (9 Credits) -TRSFR REQ. Foreign Language Electives 9 Online Master of Arts in Education (French language) - OTmina - 11-08-2023 I think in ca you can do any teaching credential and add the Bilingual Authorization WGU might be the cheapest and fastest. Sent from my iPhone using DegreeForum.net RE: Online Master of Arts in Education (French language) - TennisCoach - 11-08-2023 (11-08-2023, 10:37 PM)OTmina Wrote: I think in ca you can do any teaching credential and add the Bilingual AuthorizationWGU doesn't accept international students from outside U.S. unfortunately. I want to do a Master of Arts in Teaching French or Spanish, I've found a couple for 16k and they lead to recommendation for state certification, but the issue is that they require an internship student teaching in a public school and I can't do that since I'm not in the U.S. RE: Online Master of Arts in Education (French language) - freeloader - 11-10-2023 Have you considers Colorado State-Pueblo’s Master of Education? https://www.csupueblo.edu/online/programs/master-of-education/index.html It requires completion of 20 hours ($470 per hour) at CSU-P and then allows you to complete the remaining 18 hours in a concentration area at CSU-P or from among transfer partners. https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/graduate-studies-in-teacher-education/providers.html Some of the transfer partners offer courses in French language, literature, culture, and pedagogy: Educators Academy offers 3-credit courses for $699: https://www.educatorsacademyllc.com/onlinecourses World Language PD offers 3-credit courses for $825: https://www.worldlanguagepd.com/faqs.html https://www.worldlanguagepd.com/graduate-courses.html This degree doesn’t lead to certification, but since you don’t have access to a US classroom, that doesn’t seem like it is going to be possible for you from a US school. The 3rd party courses are self-paced, so pretty close to a competency based model. CSU-P courses aren’t self-paced, but they have 7 start dates per year and the courses are short, so you could probably get through them pretty quickly. Seems like you could do an MEd with concentration in French from an accredited state university in around a year for around $14,000 RE: Online Master of Arts in Education (French language) - HVzR5 - 12-04-2023 Probably worth to check Université TÉLUQ, they have loads of online education master level courses: https://www.teluq.ca/site/etudes/static/cours.html#ong_cycle2 RE: Online Master of Arts in Education (French language) - nykorn - 12-06-2023 You could get a general Master's of Education, then add on the French separately somehow, like through a language test or Bachelor's in French, depending on the rules for where you live. A University of the People Master's in Education is only around $5000 USD and leads to public school teacher licensure in many US states now, as DEAC accreditation and candidacy for regional accreditation both make it possible to get a state teaching license these days and many states have a license reciprocity allowance.. RE: Online Master of Arts in Education (French language) - nykorn - 12-07-2023 Hey, while I do not know of any specific school names, I suddenly realized you could just do a totally normal (fully acreditted etc) online school based in France or a French-speaking African country. That would be a good place to start looking. I hear the African schools are cheap even if you're not a citizen, France may be another matter if you don't have European citizenship. |