What is the difference between the Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification M.Ed. program and an MIT program?
Like a Master in Teaching (MIT) program, the Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification M.Ed. program does result in a teaching certification along with a masters degree. However, the Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification M.Ed. is a rigorous academic program that challenges you to think deeply about yourself as an educator and a learner. In our M.Ed. program, you will be encouraged to think about the complex nature of education, to explore questions central to your professional growth, and to develop sustained, collegial relationships with peers from across the region.
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