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2 Online Pedagogy MA Degree Programs


Anglia Ruskin University
MA in Education with Montessori
- Chelmsford, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
You’ll aspire to further your knowledge in the Montessori pedagogy and lead the way in the first-ever Montessori Master's degree in the UK. You’ll advance your knowledge of young children’s learning and develop your early years of Montessori practice and professionalism. Through the exploration of areas of Montessori in early childhood education and care you’ll enhance your research skills and be one of the first Montessorians to hold a Montessori Master's degree.


California State University - San Bernardino
Master of Arts in Career and Technical Education
- San Bernardino, USA
MA
Distance Learning
English
The M.A. in career and technical education is designed to provide advanced and specialized education to personnel working in a variety of settings related to career, technical, and adult education such as secondary, post secondary and other private and state environments.
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Studying pedagogy at the Master's level online offers a flexible and innovative approach to developing teaching strategies and educational research. You'll engage with the latest theories and practices essential for modern education while connecting with a diverse community of learners.
In your courses, you'll delve into curriculum development, classroom management, and educational psychology. You'll enhance your competencies in designing inclusive learning experiences and evaluating educational outcomes, which are crucial for today's educators. The online format allows for real-time collaboration with peers and experts, fostering a rich exchange of ideas.
As education evolves, educators increasingly rely on research-driven methods to improve teaching practices. Graduates often pursue careers as educational consultants, curriculum specialists, or instructional designers. This degree not only equips you with valuable insights but also empowers you to contribute meaningfully to educational initiatives. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas within this dynamic field, preparing them for impactful careers in various educational settings.