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Adult Education

The master of education in adult education encompasses a broad field including many interests and competencies and is not limited to a single discipline, institution, program, or agency. The overall purpose of this UALR graduate progam is to prepare present and future leaders for positions of responsibility in diverse educational contexts.

The fields of adult education include adult basic education, general adult education, adult literacy, volunteer training, and in-service education within a variety of organizations including community colleges, vocational schools, business and industry, and government. Graduates of UALR's program find positions as learning facilitators, training directors, counselors, administrators, and curriculum specialists in adult education programs.

The master of education in adult education is a rigorous and intensive professional development experience. Its students are committed professionals seeking to improve themselves, their work place, their communities, and society. To accomplish this, an individualized program of study is designed with each student, allowing for specific interests, needs, and career goals, and meeting the needs of professionals in any type of lifelong learning environment who wish to continue their education at the graduate level.

The program may lead to Arkansas teacher certification or may be tailored to meet other professional needs and goals.

Apply online for the Master of Education in Adult Education here.

The Master of Education in Adult Education requests that applicants submit an Education Biographical Data Form. This form is available online as an Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) document. Adobe Acrobat documents require Acrobat Reader to view and print them. This reader is available as a free download from the following website. http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
A copy of the form is available here. After the form is complete, mail it to the following address so that it will be included in your file of application materials:

Dr. Charlotte Robertson
Department of Counseling, Adult, and Rehabilitation Education
2801 South University Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72204

For more information, contact: Dr. Charlotte M. Robertson at 501-569-8933 or e-mail: cmrobertson@ualr.edu.

 

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