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Nov 24, 2009
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Education Master's DegreeMaster of Education OnlineIn 2001, the No Child Left Behind law enacted sweeping changes to the way that federal education funds are doled out to school systems. As a result, 20 states and many school systems now require teachers to either hold a Master of Education degree or to earn it within a specified time after they've started teachingMaster of Education OnlineLike any master's degree, a Master of Education requires a significant number of hours spent in classrooms and on learning assignments. Fortunately, technology now allows many working teachers to earn a master's degree online, completing practical assignments during their work hours. As a result, more teaching professionals can earn the degrees that they need without returning to school full time and losing their regular income.Master of Education Online
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