A Master of Education (M.Ed.) is a postgraduate program that prepares students for careers in education. It’s typically a two-year program that includes theoretical and specialized courses, practical work, and research. The program can help students develop leadership skills, improve their knowledge of teaching methods, and learn how to use technology in the classroom.
 
What you can learn in an M.Ed. program
Curriculum and instruction
How to create assessments and differentiated instruction to meet the needs of all students
Educational leadership
How to build leadership skills and take on higher roles in education
Research
How to conduct evidence-based research to inform curriculum and instruction
Technology
How to explore new technologies and approaches to teaching
Some areas of specialization in an M.Ed. program include:
  • Curriculum instruction, Educational technology, Inclusive learning, STEM/STEAM, Administration, Social justice, and School management.
  • Some benefits of an M.Ed. include: An increase in monthly earnings and Career advancement