
WEST LIBERTY, W.Va. — West Liberty University is proud to announce the launch of two new concentrations within its fully online Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) program: Inclusive and Trauma-Responsive Teaching and Integrated STEAM Teaching. These additions further strengthen WLU’s commitment to preparing educators with advanced skills that meet the rapidly evolving needs of today’s K–12 learning environments.
“These two concentrations were created to directly address the growing demands in our schools,” said Dr. Richard Whitehead, Chair of Undergraduate & Graduate Education. “The MAEd program, already known for its flexible, practitioner-focused design, now offers specialized pathways that allow educators to tailor their studies to their professional goals while benefiting from high-quality instruction and individualized faculty support.”
Inclusive and Trauma-Responsive Teaching
This new concentration equips educators to support diverse learners through advanced coursework in autism spectrum disorders, collaborative practices, trauma-informed pedagogy, and applied behavior analysis. Candidates gain evidence-based strategies to create safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environments where students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
Integrated STEAM Teaching
The Integrated STEAM concentration prepares educators to design and deliver inquiry-based instruction that integrates science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. Through exploration in scientific inquiry, engineering mindsets, arts integration, mathematical reasoning, and inclusive instructional practices, educators learn to promote creativity, problem-solving, and authentic engagement across K–12 classrooms.
Why These Concentrations?
Schools across the region and nation are experiencing an increased need for trauma-informed practices, interdisciplinary instruction, and teachers with specialized training in STEAM. WLU developed these concentrations in response to those needs, ensuring that graduates leave equipped with research-driven strategies, hands-on tools, and targeted expertise.
Career Pathways
Graduates of the new concentrations are prepared for roles such as:
- Classroom teacher with enhanced STEAM or trauma-informed expertise
- Intervention specialist or behavior support educator
- STEAM program coordinator or innovation specialist
- Trauma-informed school or district initiative leader
- Teacher-leader advancing inclusive and interdisciplinary teaching
- Community partnership or outreach coordinator
The MAEd program is offered fully online, allowing working professionals to complete coursework with maximum flexibility.
Program information, curriculum details, and application access are available at:
westliberty.edu/education/academic-programs/master-of-arts-in-education/
Applications for the new concentrations are now open.
West Liberty University blends a small-town environment with a comprehensive college experience, fostering students’ aspirations through hands-on learning, personalized support, and unique academic programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels. To apply or learn more about West Liberty University, visit westliberty.edu.

