Master of Education (M.Ed.)

A Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree from King College will provide you with the skills and expertise to connect research and knowledge gained in coursework to actual classroom settings. You will be prepared to synthesize research and theory, as well as practice and apply those skills to your teaching method. You will be trained to interpret professional literature and to apply best practices in multiple and complex situations in the classroom.

The M.Ed. program admits students currently holding teacher licensure and students who are seeking initial licensure in either elementary or secondary education. Three starts are available each year - Spring, Summer, and Fall.  Contact your admissions representative for details.

Students Currently Holding a Teaching License

The M.Ed. program prepares highly qualified educators who want to grow professionally and become better classroom teachers. Students will be challenged to use research tools which provoke investigative questions about teaching, learning, and school reform and to use that knowledge to improve instructional practices.

Students Seeking Teacher Licensure

(M.Ed. with Teacher Licensure Option)

The M.Ed. program is also designed to accommodate students who do not hold a teaching license. Students will work closely with an advisor to create a customized course of study which includes the appropriate curriculum necessary to earn teacher licensure. These additional classes are offered with a flexible schedule that may allow students to complete their degree while holding a full-time job.

Accreditation

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