While a general Master of Education program may cover all of the fundamentals of teaching students K–12, some teachers choose to pursue even more specialized degrees focused on specific age groups. Read our latest blog post to learn more about the nuances between a Master of Early Childhood Education and a Master of Elementary Education:
Master of Education | University of San Diego
Higher Education
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A 100% online program designed for those who seek to maximize their potential as educators.
About us
The University of San Diego's innovative, 100% online Master of Education program prepares educators with the knowledge and skills needed to enhance their teaching. Offered in partnership with USD’s School of Leadership and Education Sciences. Students will have the options to choose from five specialization tracks: Curriculum & Instruction, Inclusive Learning, School Leadership, STEAM and Technology & Innovation.
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- Higher Education
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
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- San Diego, California
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- 2013
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- STEAM, Inclusive Learning, Special Education, Universal Design, Curriculum and Instruction, School Leadership, EdTech, Instructional Leadership, Community Engagement, Teaching, Classroom Engagement, Social Justice, Online Education, Higher Education, and Educational Equity
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Are you considering a Master’s in Education or a Master’s in Special Education? Our latest blog post compares these two advanced degrees, highlighting the benefits, requirements and career opportunities. Learn how each degree can enhance your professional journey and open new doors in the field of education. #Education #SpecialEducation #ProfessionalDevelopment #MastersDegree
Master’s in Education vs. Master’s in Special Ed
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Thinking about moving to another state and need to transfer your teaching license? Check out our comprehensive, 8-step guide on teaching license reciprocity to simplify the process and navigate state-specific requirements with ease
8-Step Guide To Teaching License Reciprocity
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Teachers, are you looking to enhance your skills and meet your licensure requirements? Discover a wide range of continuing education opportunities, from workshops to online courses. Learn more about the importance of CEUs in our latest blog post: #ContinuingEducation #ProfessionalDevelopment #Teaching
A 12-Step Guide to Continuing Education For Teachers
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Today’s school principals are more than managers or figureheads — they are expected to demonstrate strong instructional #leadership that results in academic excellence. Learn all about the role and responsibilities of instructional leaders in our latest blog post.
What Is Instructional Leadership? 10 Key Skills for Educators
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Interest in science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics can start very young so STEM and STEAM teaching expertise is valuable at all grade levels. If you're looking for resources to engage your students in these topics, check out these popular blogs. If you have a favorite STEM or STEAM blog, let us know in the comments! Check out our guide for more teacher blogs today https://hubs.la/Q02MCccP0 #teachingresources #STEAM #STEM
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Traditional assessment in #education can include tests, quizzes and graded presentations — but are those the best ways to gauge students’ learning? Read our latest blog post for some innovative new ideas about learning assessment
12 Alternative Types of Assessments in Education
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What can you do with a Master’s in #SpecialEd? There are many options to choose from besides a classroom #teacher (though they are certainly essential!). Learn about more special education career opportunities in our latest blog post:
11 Master’s in Special Education Careers
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Brain-based learning can look like almost anything as long as a lesson is built around how students receive and retain information. Following the principles of experience, flow and "sticky" learning, teachers can utilize multiple instructional methods such as: -Create lessons that teach social and team-building skills in addition to course content -Build opportunities to practice course content in every lesson -Incorporate movement or brain breaks into every lesson, regardless of grade level -Ensure lessons and classroom environment do not contribute to unnecessary stress or anxiety Let us know if you have any brain-based teaching practices you've incorporated into your classroom in the comments! And learn more about strategies like these in our blog https://bit.ly/3T7SIMa #brainbasedlearning #effectiveteaching #instructionalmethods