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Education Master's Degree
Master of Education
Online
In 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
teaching
Master of Education Online
Like 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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