tag: Master's in Education
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How to Become an ESL Teacher: Your Action Plan for a Global Career
Learn how to become an ESL teacher, even without a degree. Get TEFL/TESOL certified, teach adults or online, and launch your teaching career.
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Bilingual Teacher Salaries: What to Expect and How to Earn More
Discover how much bilingual teachers earn in Texas and nationwide, why demand is growing, and how to boost your salary with advanced degrees in bilingual or special education.
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How to Become an Early Childhood Director
Discover what you can do with a master’s in education—from traditional teaching roles to careers in administration, curriculum development, special education, counseling, and educational leadership.
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What Can I Do With a Master’s in Education?
Discover what you can do with a master’s in education—from traditional teaching roles to careers in administration, curriculum development, special education, counseling, and educational leadership.
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Do Teachers Really Need a Master's Degree?
Do you need a master's degree to be a teacher? Many aspiring and current educators struggle with this question. The short answer is not always.
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Master's Degrees for Teachers: A Roadmap to Career Advancement
As a teacher, you're already shaping the future of your students. But what about yours? With a variety of master's degree options available and online learning at your fingertips, you have different tools at your disposal to open new doors in your career. In this blog post, we'll explore the best master's degrees for teachers, highlighting their unique benefits and addressing common concerns that you might have when deciding on a program.
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Diversity in Classrooms: Preparing Teacher-Leaders to Address Inequality
How can educators approach social inequality and oppression? Take a closer look at how UTEP’s online program was developed with this goal in mind.
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What Can I Do With a Master’s in Early Childhood Education?
The CDC found that high-quality early education can improve a child’s cognitive development, emotional development, self-regulation and academic achievement. And teachers experience powerful benefits too, by virtue of inspiring children to find joy in the classroom.
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Alumni Success: Natalia Yanez
Balancing courses with other responsibilities can be difficult—that’s why UTEP graduate Natalia Yanez was thankful for the opportunity to get her master’s in bilingual education online.
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Top 4 classes for an M.Ed. focused on bilingual education
Getting a master’s degree in education focused on bilingual education means becoming part of a challenging but fascinating program. To earn an M.Ed. in bilingual education, you’ll need to complete 36 credit hours composed of 12 hours of professional development and 24 hours of a bilingual education concentration. This deep dive into the program highlights four of the classes you’ll take during your education at UTEP.
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Program Spotlight: Early Childhood Education
There are currently 15.1 million children in the United States who require childcare, per the U.S. Census Bureau. With an influx of children in the education system, the increased attention to early childhood education has raised real questions about how the current system works, where it’s broken and how to fix it. Early Childhood Education (ECE) is a growing industry, and teachers with higher education are in demand.
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The benefits of a master’s in curriculum and instruction with a focus on bilingual education
What are the benefits of a master’s in curriculum and instruction with a focus on bilingual education? Learn how UTEP’s online degree can get you where you want to go!
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