List of colleges which offer undergrad education major and/or five-year bachelor-master ed program?

What is your home state?

What does your daughter plan to teach?

Where does she plan to teach it?

I agree with Bluehen, that she should focus on getting her initial certification and getting a job before looking at a graduate program. In NYS, she can get her initial certification with a bachelors degree in secondary, passing the LAST, CST, ATS-W exams. If she attends school in the state where she wants to teach the school will also help streamline the process for her getting her certification vs. her doing the paperwork on her own (I remember, my school doing my initial certification paperwork and having my license in my hand in less than 6 weeks after getting my degree, but waiting almost a full year to get my permanent certification (paperwork which I submitted myself)

In order to get permanent certification, she would have to get 3 years of full time teaching experience and a masters within 5 years of her starting to work (I would definitely recommend that she get a special ed extension or if she is fluent in another language, a bilingual extension).

Because things change so much from year to year (this past summer NYC DOE lifted a 6 year hiring freeze for approximately 6 weeks in all areas). Now that the freeze is back on, there are only openings in math, science and special education.