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Online Master's Degrees in Adult Education |
If you are reading this, you already know the allure of adult education. Learning never really stops, and there are numerous opportunities out there for qualified teachers who understand how best to connect with adult students from every walk of life. Some grown-ups want to master new skills for a career change, others want to fill gaps from courses they abandoned earlier in life, and still others simply enroll for the love of learning. No matter the reason, the demand is very much there. If you would like to help rekindle people's love of learning, you might consider a career in adult education.
However, the approach to teaching people in their young twenties and older is quite different from those used in more traditional elementary, high school, and university settings. As such, you should explore what a master's degree in adult education can do for you and your career. Through this training, you can master areas such as vocational skill building, remedial adult education, career workshops, resume and cover letter writing, adult pedagogy, curriculum development, research, statistics, information technology, and a host of related fields.
The Benefits of Online Master's Degrees in Adult Education The irony of securing a master's degree in adult education is that you yourself must go through the entire process of completing all of the coursework as an adult student. If you are like many who wish to transition into this field, you probably have a family and/or full time job that makes scheduling a degree extremely difficult. Fortunately, however, there are options available for busy adults exactly like you. Online master's degrees in adult education make it possible to hold down a job, manage a family, and still attend classes. Whether you are:- free during mornings
- available only on weekends
- or open on alternate Tuesdays and Thursdays
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Master of Arts in Teaching and Learning (Kaplan University)
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The Master of Arts in Teaching and Learning is a degree program for licensed, credentialed K-12 teachers and early childhood professionals, including day care personnel. The program's three emphasis areas—Literacy and Language, Teaching with Technology, and Teaching Students with Special Needs—aim to enhance teachers' existing classroom skills and promote career enrichment.
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Master of Education: Educational Management (Strayer University)
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The Master of Education program is designed to provide current K-12 teachers, school administrators, training and development professionals, and human resources managers and staff the knowledge and skills to pursue or advance their careers in education, HR, training, curriculum development, instructional technology, or trade and education association management. The M.Ed. program of study includes courses covering functional areas and critical knowledge in education as well as courses incorporating business skills and information technology tools. Upon completing the program, students will be able to apply key concepts, proven methodologies, and information technology skills to education problems, and activities.
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Master of Education: Technology in Education (Strayer University)
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The Master of Education program is designed to provide current K-12 teachers, school administrators, training and development professionals, and human resources managers and staff the knowledge and skills to pursue or advance their careers in education, HR, training, curriculum development, instructional technology, or trade and education association management. The M.Ed. program of study includes courses covering functional areas and critical knowledge in education as well as courses incorporating business skills and information technology tools. Upon completing the program, students will be able to apply key concepts, proven methodologies, and information technology skills to education problems, and activities.
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M.E.d. in Adult Education and Administration (Jones International University®)
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The program in Educational Leadership and Administration is designed for experienced teachers, administrators, and other educators who have received formal teaching licensure and/or are eligible to have access to instruction at the elementary or secondary level. The program prepares professionals to meet nationally recognized school leadership standards to successfully complete the principal licensure examination. Applicants who reside in the United States should contact their own state boards of teaching to determine if state board approval is recognized in their home state.
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ME.d. of Education in Educational Leadership (Principal Licensure) (University of Cincinnati)
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The University of Cincinnati has created a way for busy teachers and administrators to learn through our virtual classroom. Designed for your active lifestyle, our Online Master of Education Degree in Educational Leadership delivers all course materials directly to you. With unprecedented levels of support, you can complete this program entirely online while continuing to take care of your work, family and personal responsibilities. It will never be easier to further your education and your career.
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M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction (American College of Education)
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The M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction is designed to develop instructional leaders who can carry out a vision of learning and provide them with the essential knowledge, skills, and abilities to become teacher & leaders to model effective instruction and contribute to the building of communities that support learning for all students in a culture of continuous improvement.
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M.Ed. Educational Leadership (American College of Education)
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The principal certification M.Ed. program develops leaders who can build inclusive communities that support learning for all students in cultures of continuous improvement. Courses apply directly to the demands placed on today's school leaders. The program successfully combines current theory and real world practice, equipping students with learning and application of what works in schools.
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M.Ed. Educational Technology (American College of Education)
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The M.Ed. in Educational Technology, leading to endorsement, prepares candidates to effectively lead the integration of technology into curriculum, instruction, and assessment, in addition to overall school operations, to more effectively support student success. The program is designed for beginners with little or no background in computing as well as for experienced computer users.
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