The USA is a big country full of people with big ideas. But we need people to help communicate those ideas: that's where university teacher education programs come in. Our universities and 4-year colleges have developed education programs to meet the need for the numerous different kinds of teachers who are so essential to making our communities strong. As a result, you can pursue a teacher education program at a multitude of university types: small, big, rural, urban, full-time, part-time, religious, secular, tribal, single-sex, co-ed, campus-based or online. And these university programs are as diverse as their students, with specialization options encompassing the traditional elementary and secondary education, as well as more tailored programs in ESL, special needs education and early childhood education among others. As well, regional- and cultural-specific programs mean that you can find a program to suit your personality, talents and aspirations at one of the USA's internationally-recognized institutions. So bring your big ideas to one of America's universities with education programs: they're ready for you!
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Illinois Wesleyan University Founded in 1850, Illinois Wesleyan University (IWU) is a highly selective liberal arts university with an enrollment of 2,100. IWU has long been known for its outstanding faculty, distinctive liberal ...