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Bachelor of Arts in English for Secondary Education (Online)

Grand Canyon University’s Bachelor of Arts in English for Secondary Education is an accredited degree program that prepares aspiring English teachers to meet the challenges of the modern secondary education classroom. Graduates who successfully complete state certification requirements will be qualified to teach students in grades 5-12. This degree is a joint program offered by GCU’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the College of Education.

Teacher candidates will demonstrate competency in these core domains:

- The Learner and Learning: Aspiring educators create developmentally appropriate learning programs and environments

- Application of Content: Teacher candidates make content accessible and meaningful to students, and guide students in critical thinking and problem-solving

- Instructional Practice: Future teachers use diverse assessment methods and instructional strategies to enable students to achieve learning objectives

- Professional Responsibility: Teacher candidates pursue ongoing professional development, use evidence-based practices and collaborate with key education stakeholders

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