Graduate/Post Doc Degree Programs
Get Your Masters!
By providing foundations in classical principles and pedagogy, the Classical Education Graduate Program aspires to form educators as master teachers. Students in the program explore the historical, philosophic, literary, aesthetic, rhetorical, and scientific roots of the liberal arts in the Western tradition. With a dedicated faculty and staff drawing on extensive experience in the academy and the classical classroom, and assisted by UD's world-class undergraduate faculty, the Classical Education Graduate Program combines the ethos of the University's core curriculum tradition with a concentration on the theory and practice of classical education, bringing these to working and aspiring classical school teachers, school administrators, and others both locally and around the country.
The Templeton Honors College Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) offers a distinctively classical approach to training teachers, which takes formation in virtue as the central task of education. To this end, the program charts a course between the exclusive focus of most education programs on method and technique and the exclusive focus of most liberal arts programs on content alone.
St. Johns College Summer Teacher
The St. John’s College Teachers Institute is a week-long program held each summer for educators in Annapolis, Maryland. St. John’s accepts applications from all high school educators for the Teachers Institute. Spaces are limited. If accepted, there is no cost for tuition, books, on-campus housing, or breakfast and lunch. Participants earn a certificate from St. John’s College. During the week-long program, seminars will meet Tuesday through Thursday, with a final seminar on Friday (see schedule sample). Time is also available to explore the historic city of Annapolis, the Chesapeake Bay, and nearby Washington, DC.
Ashbrook Center (Ashland University)
The mission of Ashbrook is to restore and strengthen the capacities of the American people for constitutional self-government. To fulfill this mission, Ashbrook offers educational programs for students, teachers, and citizens. Ashbrook's History & Literature seminars aim to encourage the cross-curricular study of key themes in American history by examining both historical documents and literary texts. Open to both social studies and English/language arts teachers at any level, the seminars delve into the history and meaning of America through the words of historical figures great and small, as well as through the prose and verse of the nation’s writers. Each seminar will be taught by a historian or political scientist teamed with a literary scholar. For additional information and registration deadlines please click here.
Earn Your PHD
The Doctor of Arts at Harrison Middleton University is delivered entirely at a distance and uses a flexible and individualized, student-created program of study. In this way, the manner in which the student fulfills the degree requirements can be tailored to each student’s educational and career goals.
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