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  • Educational Resources

    Today’s educational field offers more choices than ever before – programs to consider, degrees to pursue, ways to finance your schooling and approaches to how and when you’ll learn. Education Career Advisors has compiled a number of resources to help you narrow your choices to the options that work best for you.

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    Financial Aid

    For most students, there is help with student financial aid. Whether attending a traditional, on-campus program or taking advantage of distance learning, federal and state government has ways to help. Learn more ...

    Accreditation

    The mark of a quality higher-education institution is accreditation. Learn more ...

    Online Learning

    Online learning has become standard practice for millions of students – the systems continually evolve with more sophisticated applications, and offer an increasingly rich educational experience. Learn more ...

    ADDITIONAL EDUCATION DEGREE RESOURCES

    Early Childhood Education

    Early childhood educational programs are taught at all different levels -- you can earn an associate's degree, a bachelor's degree, a master's degree and even a doctoral degree in early childhood education. Learn more ...

    English as a Second Language

    Though the acronyms are sometimes used interchangeably in the education field, ESL and ELL are two distinctly different programs for English language learners. Learn more ...

    How to Become a School Prinicipal

    A principal is a school administrator who is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of his or her school. A good principal brings to the job a true passion for education, and excellent leadership skills. Learn more ...

    Earning Your Graduate Degree Online?

    With online courses, graduate degree resources are unique to the curriculum, and are available at the student’s fingertips -- literally. Learn more ...

    How to Become a High School Teacher

    High school teachers are needed to not only teach curriculum, but also to guide students as they develop adult life skills and build on their academic strengths for higher learning or vocational training. Learn more ...

    Special Education: A Rewarding Way To Teach

    As a special education educator, you may spend most of your time helping a class of special education students, working one-on-one with an individual student in a general education classroom... Learn more ...

    EDUCATION DEGREES

    The Basics of a Doctoral Degree

    Your doctorate will improve your research and in-classroom skills to make you more effective in the education field, whether you are in the classroom, developing curriculum, deciding policy, and working with education leaders. Learn more ...

    The Basics of a Master of Arts in Teaching Degree

    MAT programs offer a range of subject areas to choose from, including literacy, mathematics, science, art, and social studies; typically do not require a thesis; and give students the option to focus on general or special education needs. Learn more ...

    The Basics of a Bachelor's Degree

    As with many degree programs today, there are different methods for obtaining a bachelor's degree, including ground, online, and blended programs. There are pros and cons for each type of program. Learn more ...

    The Basics of a Master's Degree

    The M.Ed provides a solid foundation for additional higher education degrees, such as an education specialist degree or a doctorate. Learn more ...