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    MA Programmes in Education Teaching Teacher Education

    Many students decide to enter postgraduate programs after obtaining their bachelor’s degrees. A person pursuing postgraduate education will begin by earning a Master of Arts (MA). After that, students may continue with doctoral studies or decide to enter the workforce. Career opportunities are often improved with a master's degree.

    What is an MA in Teacher Education? This master's degree program is meant to further the education of individuals who have both bachelor's degrees and experience teaching inside a classroom. Meant to further professional development, coursework focuses on educational research and curriculum theory and policy. Other courses vary, depending on which specialization a student chooses. Some examples are early childhood, science education, mathematics and teachers in industry.

    Educators who pursue a Master's in Teacher Education often improve their knowledge of educational technology and learn new techniques for motivating students. Graduates will usually improve their time management and organizational skills, which can be helpful in all aspects of life.

    The college or university a student chooses to attend, as well as its location, factors into how much a master’s degree costs. Students might also consider the length of the program and whether they qualify for any scholarships or grants.

    People who graduate with a Master of Arts in Teacher Education typically already teach at the elementary, secondary or post-secondary level. With this postgraduate degree, teachers may be able to gain promotions to higher grade levels or to careers such as academic director or college professor. Other options include working as a school counselor, principal or dean. Some graduates may even become educational coordinators for zoos, museums or other popular field trip spots.

    While some choose to obtain their teacher education degrees in person, many look for online courses that allow them the flexibility to continue teaching while working on their own educations. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.