ED in TESOL

Level: Masters
Language: English
Category: Adult Education General Education

(24 reviews)


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Focuses on teaching English as a second language and second language acquisition.


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GCU FOR VET
June 22, 2011
This is a great school. I really like it a lot. I have been going here for a little over a year. Here is the deal with the tuition. You can drop a class in the first week and you pay half the cost of that class, but after that you pay the full amount. It is in their academic handbook they put out every year. If you drop a class before it starts there ...

Greedy for money & hypocritical Christian values
June 11, 2011
After only 2 weeks into the course and receiving 2 As on papers, my 87 year old father ended up seriously ill and almost dying in the hospital. I'm a teacher and a mother, and couldn't keep up with all the demands on me during this crisis. I asked to be able to continue with the class during the summer break. By then my father will have been moved in with my family, and I ...

GCU gets good marks in my book
April 30, 2011
I am currently 10 classes away from graduating with my Bachelor's of Science in Secondary Education. I love this school. Are they perfect? No. Do you get the occasional faculty member that could be doing more? ...I had one, out of 30. The long and the short of it is that the program is a good program. The school may make mistakes, but if you bring it to their attention and give them a chance, ...

Grand Canyon Univ--Don't do this unless you can pay cash!
January 31, 2011
Teachers are very good. The administration is horrible. Counselors are sales people filling the quotas that the administration pressures them to fill. This was a nightmare experience.

Why I love GCU!!!
November 13, 2010
I loved my master's degree program at GCU! There are a number of reasons why I feel GCU is a great university. To begin with I really liked the low student to faculty ratio. You get personal attention which is so refreshing from the 'you are only a number' approach at many state institutions. I am a UCLA alum so I know of what I speak concerning state universities! The academics were very challenging. I ...

More than happy!
October 18, 2010
I received my Masters in Education almost two and a half years ago. Generally your work load will look like this: 1. Read approximately 80-100 pages per week in the text. 2. Write a 5-8 pages paper on a given topic. 3. Write a 1-2 page reading log (which is not just a summary of the reading rather how you would apply the theory/information presented in your classroom. 4. Participate in discussion. This usually means ...

This is the Program for You!!!!
September 10, 2010
If you want an outstanding experience in a master's program this is a great MEd program. I had to laugh a bit when I read the previous review complaining about the large work load! There is a great deal of work associated with GCU programs. Be aware of that. It is very rigorous!!! However, it was worth it!!! You will really enjoy GCU!

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Oct. 3, 2009, 6:45 a.m.
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Overall, I was unimpressed, so I didn't take more than one class because I felt like it was a waste of money. I worked very hard, but felt that my instructor was more of a course administrator than a professor. All of the course materials were written years back by another person.

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