Evaluate Technology For Learning and Enhancement with a Master's In Instructional Technology
Strayer University's Master of Education (M.Ed.) Instructional Technology degree is valuable for any educator looking to further his or her goals in a career in education.
For K-12 teachers, earning a master's in education may lead to a pay raise or promotion opportunity (department chair or faculty mentor). For those who want to teach in higher education, holding a graduate degree is a requirement. For all who work to educate children and adults, earning a master’s degree in instructional technology for education offers the opportunity to hone skills, stay current on the latest trends in the field, and serve students more effectively. Online classes and on-campus coursework are available options.
[Note: In many school districts, a master’s degree in Instructional Technology can lead to salary increases or opportunities for advancement. Usually, certified teachers may pursue master’s degrees at any accredited school. However, someone with a bachelor's degree who is seeking certification or administrative licensure would need to get a degree from an "approved program" and should check with his or her state and employer before enrolling in any program.]
