Master of Education
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The Master of Education (MEd or M.Ed. or Ed.M.; Latin Magister Educationis or Educationis Magister) is a
Categories of study
Typical programs branch into one of several categories:
Curriculum and instruction/curriculum and teaching
This is typically the area to advance knowledge of, and professional practice in, teaching and learning. Coursework in this field generally focuses on teaching, public service, and scholarship. Often at the master's level,
Counselor education
This is typically the area where students study to become mental health professionals and work toward state licensure in mental health counseling. Typically state licensure requires 60 credit hours on a semester system.
School counseling
Candidates in
Neuroscience interdisciplinary degree in education
Harvard University is notable for having an interdisciplinary neuroscience master's degree given as an M.Ed.[1] The degree may have little instruction in teaching, with education referring to the learning process in humans versus the profession or institution of education.
Academic enrichment
This is typically the area where teachers are increasing their knowledge in their specific field or branching to another area within teaching. Examples are subject related, such as mathematics, social studies, or science, or tiers of school, such as
Higher education and student affairs
Coursework in this area is aimed at the study of colleges and universities (higher education) or the administrative operations of higher education (student affairs) in specific programmatic elements.
Adult education
This focuses on the teaching of individuals 18 years or older. Some classes, such as adult literacy, high school diploma programs, English as a second language, parent education, and some job training classes, are sponsored by the government. Others, such as art and dance classes are fee-based. A
Special education
This degree designed to develop the capabilities and resources of educators of children who require
Religious education
A terminal degree in preparation for teaching religious studies.
Media and technology
The purpose of the Master of Education (M.Ed.) in media & technology is to address the learner in the classroom and requires integration of instructional design principles into multimedia presentations with an emphasis in assessment. As classroom instructors across a range of academic disciplines integrate technology into their classrooms, there is an expanding need to have pedagogy and skills that drive this integration. Some will use this degree to design instructional technologies, and others will serve as technology facilitators in schools.
Prep for Ed.D. or Ph.D.
This is typically the area where teachers study for continuing work into the doctoral programs. Candidates in this area would study specific educational issues and often begin educational research in preparation for doctoral work. This is the broadest area of master's work for education.
Use in North America
Most states and provinces require a master's-level degree and the certificate that goes with that work to be hired for educational administration (