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A Master’s Degree in Education opens doors for promotions, the opportunity to start your own business, and to take a stand as a voice in the national dialogue on education.

Remember, to obtain a master’s, you need to have received a bachelor’s degree. You do not need to have a Bachelor’s in Education to earn your Master’s in Education. In California, it is necessary to hold at least a master’s degree if you want to be an instructor in the college and university setting. 

The field of education is one that is always expanding it’s offerings. Keep in mind, you need to be the patient type and have a genuine passion for learning to be a teacher. Being on the front lines of education, you will be seen as a role model by many students across the board of school levels. Whether it is in the classroom as an instructor or a stepping stone to start your journey to becoming a school administrator, like a principal; you can achieve various paths in education.  

Review these brief pros and cons to decide if investing in higher education is right for you.  

Pros: 

  1. Emphasis in a field of interest, such as; special education, school counselor, librarian, etc.
  2. Learning from educators in your field of study, while obtaining hands-on experience
  3. Qualification for higher paying positions 


Cons:  

  1. Time commitment of two years
  2. Financing a master’s degree 
  3. Finding the right program that matches all your needs

     

Ultimately, you have the final decision of when and how to begin your grad school journey. Investing in a master’s will benefit your future as long as you are willing to put in the work.

Once you’ve graduated with your master’s new-found knowledge, you will then have the freedom to choose your next step, with more opportunity than before.