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Here is some great information about earning your degree online.
The USC Rossier School of Education’s MAT@USC offers current educators and aspiring teachers the prestige of earning a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from an elite research university with the convenience and flexibility of studying online.
• Highly interactive online learning combined with field-based experiences
• Groundbreaking tuition reimbursement program
• Accelerated program you can complete in as little as 12 months
• Opportunity to become a part of the elite USC Trojan Family
• Tuition reimbursement and scholarships
• MAT@USC Student Blog, hear insights about the program from actual students
• Rossier and the MAT@USC were awarded by AACTE for innovative use of technology in education
• Technology video that introduces the interactivity of the program
• First cohort of the MAT@USC graduate in May
-Earn a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from an internationally renowned research institution with a 100-year history of educating teachers to be agents of change.
-A School of Education which has been ranked #22 in the United States, and #9 among all private universities by US News and World Report.
-An innovative combination of highly interactive online learning with field-based experiences in your local area.
-A groundbreaking tuition reimbursement program designed exclusively for MAT@USC graduates.
-The opportunity to learn from distinguished USC faculty recognized for their contributions to modern education.
-Full USC student status and benefits, participation in commencement ceremonies and free lifetime Alumni Association memberships.
-The opportunity to become part of the elite USC Trojan Family.
I checked the site out further, as if I was learning to become a teacher. Unfortunately, I do not qualify for their program because I live in Massachusetts.
What was nice though, was that they gave me a listing of other schools that could help me, if I choose to become a teacher.
They also gave me all sorts of information about how a teaching program works, and what I would look forward to doing.
I have posted about this site before. I really do think it is a great resource for anyone looking to persue a teaching degree.
They even give you a listing of the tests you would need to take, and all the pre-requisite courses.
My Mother in law, Aunt in law, and Cousin in law are all teachers. It is a very tough job, and I commend them and all teachers all the time. I couldn't do what they do.
Especially my Mother in law. She was a special education teacher. She had to have alot of patience.
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