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Doctor of Education in English Language Learning

The pedagogy of language acquisition is of great importance in not only today’s classrooms, but also the businesses and organizations with which we all interact. The Doctor of Education with a specialization in English Language Learning (ELL) program contributes to your preparation as an advanced practitioner and leader in the field. You will examine the teaching, assessing, and developing curriculum for English language learners through the eyes of an advanced practitioner or local leader. In the final course, you will consider significant issues in ELL education, and one of these issues might inspire your dissertation-in-practice. Please note that if you are seeking ELL/ESL certification, you should verify with appropriate state officials that this specialization meets applicable certification requirements. You will complete a total of 16 courses for 48 credit hours in as few as 33 months. Upon completion of the program, you will be prepared to recommend policies advancing equity and social justice in educational organizations; select ethical and regulatory compliant actions supporting the mission and vision of organizations; develop leadership skills through the integration of theoretical constructs with professional practice; create strategic and tactical plans to improve organizations; and construct theory-informed decisions for addressing complex problems of practice.

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