Master's in Education Resources
How to Choose the Ideal Master's in Education Degree Program for You
Higher education is a noble pursuit, and one that has been proven to positively affect teaching career success. However, it is critical that you review trustworthy Master's in Education resources that can help you choose the program that best suits your needs. Whether you want to earn more money, acquire proven teaching skills or open the door to the best teaching opportunities, a Master's in Education is the key to a world of exciting possibilities.

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With teachers like you in mind, U.S. News University Directory now provides this one-stop library filled with valuable information about advanced education degrees, teaching strategies, career options and more. These articles are designed to help you make informed decisions about your education path. Be sure to bookmark and visit this Master's in Education resources page often, as U.S. News University Directory will continually be adding new articles.
Teaching Tips
- Analyzing and Improving Teaching
- Best Reading Teacher Blogs for Reading Specialists
- Book Clubs can Benefit Students and Teachers
- Can E-Readers Motivate Reluctant Readers?
- Classroom Resources for Educators
- Continuing Education for Educators: Technology in the Classroom
- Creating and Maintaining a Good “Climate” With Students
- Classroom Walls: Supporting More Than Just the Ceiling
- Developing Strategies for Struggling Readers
- Educators: Internet Culture - Continuing Education for Educators
- Encouraging Students to Read During National Book Month
- Five Mistakes Teachers Make
- Five Ways of Getting Parents More Involved at School
- Great Online Dictionaries and Thesauri For Masters in Reading and Literacy
- Healthier Eating For a Healthier Classroom
- Helping Withdrawn Kids Come Out of Their Shells
- How Military Personnel Can Help Troubled Schools
- How Reading can Influence a Child’s Attitude Toward the Environment
- How Teachers Can Support the Troops
- How to Find a Reading Tutor
- How SMART Goals Can Help Teachers Get More Cooperation From Parents
- How to Motivate Preteens and Teens to Read
- How to Succeed as a Special Education Teacher
- Improving Performance Through Oxygen Therapy
- Internet Safety for Kids at School
- Lists of Literature for Children
- Master Educators: Key Education Organizations
- Master Elementary Education Blogs
- Masters in Teaching: Blogs on Teaching
- Managing and Organizing Your Classroom for Success
- Reading Specialist: Library and Research Blogs
- Schools Developing Relationships with Community Organizations
- Nutrition in the Classroom
- Taking it Home: Can Teacher Home Visits Boost Student Achievement?
- Should School Be Year Round
- Teachers Can Guide Students in the Fight Against Obesity
- SMART Goals in ESL Classrooms
- Tips for Keeping Communication Open with Parents
- Tweeting Students Earn Higher Grades
- Using a Positive Behavior System to Manage Your Classroom
- What Makes a Good Teacher?
Technology for Teachers
- Free Technology Tools for Teachers: Audacity
- Free Technology Tools for Teachers: Classtools.net
- Free Technology Tools for Teachers: DoInk
- Free Technology Tools for Teachers: Dropbox and DROPitTOme
- Free Technology Tools for Teachers: Jog the Web
- Google Docs a Handy Addition to Teacher’s Toolbox
- Great Online Almanacs
- Integrating Technology into Today’s Classroom
- Seven Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom
- Skype in the Classroom: Connecting Teachers and Students to the World
- Tapping Into Tablets in the Classroom
- Teaching Students with Technology
- Technology’s Effect on Education
- The Use of Technology in the Classroom
- Using SMART Social Media in the Classroom
- Using Technology to Help Teach Reading
- Video Games in Elementary Education
- Wallwisher: An Online Noticeboard
- What Educators Can Learn From Video Games
MA in Education Resources
Teacher Career Information
- 5 In-Demand Education Careers
- 5 Summer Job Opportunities for Teachers
- A World Where Every Teacher is a Military Veteran
- Are Teachers With an ESL Degree in Demand
- Job Resources for Teachers
- Master the Art of How to Teach ESL
- Career Options with a Master’s in Elementary Education
- What Can You do with a Masters of Education in Reading
- Master the Art of How to Teach Reading
- Single-Gender Education: Does it Work?
- Career Options with a Master’s in ESL
- Teaching ESL – Improving Career Options
- The Master Plan for Education
- How to become a Community College Professor
- What are AP Teacher Requirements
- What is Troops to Teachers?
- How to become a Reading Coach
- How to Become an Adult Literacy Teacher
- What are IB Teaching Requirements?
- Why Teach AP Courses?
- Writing a Cover Letter to Get a Teaching Position
- Writing a Cover Letter for an ESL Teaching Position
What Is the Job Outlook for Teachers?
Job opportunities for teachers will vary with the locality, grade level and subject taught. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports in its 2010-2011 Occupational Outlook Handbook that most job openings will result from the need to replace the large number of teachers who are expected to retire between now and 2018. During this time, the need for qualified teachers (kindergarten, elementary, middle and secondary) is expected to grow by an average of 13%, according to the BLS*.
About U.S. News University Directory
U.S. News University Directory provides comprehensive and unbiased information on more than 2,000 academic institutions directly from U.S. News & World Report, the most trusted source for college and university rankings since 1983. Prospective students can search the nation’s best colleges and graduate schools offering associate’s degrees, bachelor’s degrees, master’s and MBA degrees, doctoral and PhD degrees, and certificate programs. And because U.S. News is the leading ranking resource for anyone seeking an on-campus or online degree, students who use the directory can be confident that they are getting the best education advice and information available.
*U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics profession or industry growth projections are based on nationwide data from a given time. Prospective students are encouraged to conduct research regarding local job growth rates as they may vary from the national average.

