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Doctor of Philosophy in Education - English Language Learning

National University’s Doctor of Philosophy in Education with a specialization in English Language Learning (ELL) program contributes to your preparation as a research scholar in the field. You will build on your existing knowledge and skills in preparation for continued research around teaching, assessing, and developing curriculum for English language learners. In addition, you will develop deep knowledge of educational systems, theories, and research in an area of expertise, as well as interpret theories, research, and ideas for different audiences through multiple methods of communication. The final course offers you the opportunity to consider significant issues in ELL education, and one of these issues might inspire your dissertation topic and your future research agenda. Please note that if you are seeking ELL/ESL certification, you should verify with appropriate state officials that this specialization meets applicable certification requirements.

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