Overview

Online Masters in Education Review

education degree overviewIf you’re passionate about education and are ready to take your career to the next level, a Masters in Education can help you fulfill both your personal and your professional goals. Many individuals who are already working within the education sector choose to pursue graduate education in the field in order to gain a higher salary or to move into an administrative position. Additionally, some people who have not yet begun work in the field choose to pursue a master’s degree directly after completion of their bachelor’s degree in order to remain competitive within a changing job market and to develop the skills necessary to succeed within a variety of educational settings.

Salary benefits
In many private and public sector educational environments, you may earn more money working with a graduate degree instead of just an undergraduate one. For instance, teachers in the New York City public school system who have master’s degrees and no teaching experience are paid nearly $6,000 more a year than those who have only a bachelor’s degree and no prior teaching experience. Further, those with master’s degrees and eight years of teaching experience made almost $20,000 more a year than teachers with bachelor’s degrees and no teaching experience.

Job hunt benefits
Whether you are looking for a first position or are looking to change jobs, a master’s degree in Education can give you the extra edge you need when on the job market. With fewer jobs and larger applicants pools, it’s increasingly important to distinguish yourself from other candidates. Furthermore, during this difficult economic situation for both the public and private education sectors, it’s also essential that teachers and administrators take steps to frame themselves as indispensable within their current institutions.

Skill development
In addition to the material benefits of acquiring a Master in Education, graduate education can also teach you important skills that will help you better serve your students on a daily basis. By providing detailed training on how to work in particular educational settings—such as administrative environments or special-ed situations—a graduate degree in education can give you the specialized skills necessary to work with unique student populations and with fellow teachers and administrators.