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Elemenary MIT Information Session
Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM
Pacific Daylight Time
Attend this session to learn about our
Elementary Teaching
program. Students who complete this program earn a Master's in Teaching degree and a teaching certificate. The program is a one year, cohort based program that includes substantial in-classroom experience. Program graduates are flexible, committed professional teachers with deep content knowledge in the entire elementary curriculum and the ability to differentiate learning for the students in their classrooms. Graduates go on to teach across Washington state and beyond.
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