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Where can I study high school math education?

I'm aiming to teach high school math and want to attend a college known for strong education programs in this area. Does anyone know which schools I should be looking at?

7 months ago

Sure, there are numerous universities recognized for their high performing education programs, particularly specializing in math education.

1. The University of Texas - Austin: This university offers an excellent bachelor of science in Mathematics, that can be coupled with UTeach, which prepares you for mathematics teaching certification.

2. Michigan State University: They provide an undergraduate secondary education program with a concentration in Mathematics.

3. Vanderbilt University: The Peabody College of Education and Human Development at Vanderbilt offers secondary teacher certification with opportunities to specialize in Mathematics.

4. University of California - Berkeley's Undergraduate Mathematics major includes an option of choosing a concentration in Teaching.

Remember, many successful teachers come from a variety of schools. It's crucial to consider factors such as class size, teaching methodology, opportunities for student teaching, location, and financial aid. You can use the CollegeVine platform to compare these and many other factors. Best of luck!

7 months ago

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