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Formerly known as "Secondary Education," Adolescent to Young Adult (AYA) programs prepare students for an initial teaching license for grades 7-12, in junior or senior high schools. Programs are content-specific. Applicants may choose one of the following:
The Master's program in Adolescent-to-Young Adult (AYA) education leading to licensure recognizes and reflects both national and state trends that provide alternative routes to teacher licensure. The program permits the student to receive a master's degree and complete teacher licensure requirements at the graduate level. It recognizes that post-baccalaureate students often have backgeround experience relevant to the classroom and therefore can profit from graduate study leading to licensure rather than enrolling in an undergraduate licensure program. Click to view and save the program of study:
The Advanced Master's program for teachers who already hold a teaching license is not currently accepting applications.
For graduate student admission information click HERE.
For the Master's Research Project Guidelines click HERE.
Click HERE to view examples of completed Adolescent-to-Young Adult Master's Research Projects.
For more information, please contact:
Danielle Dani
Associate Professor, Teacher Education
McCracken Hall 252
740.593.4438
aya.ted@ohio.edu
Ohio University - The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education and Human Services
McCracken Hall - Athens, OH 45701-2979 - 740.593.4400
Counseling & Higher Ed: 740.593.4442
Educational Studies: 740.593.4442
Teacher Education: 740.593.4442