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Graduate Programs in Maine
Getting a master's degree is one of the
most important professional development activities a teacher can
undertake. It's good for students: a recent study of Maine schools showed
that the best predictor of high student achievement is the number of
teachers with masters' degrees in a school. And it's good for teachers: a
teacher with a master's degree earns, on the average, at least 10% per
year more than a teacher with only a bachelor's degree. That amounts to a
substantial difference over the lifetime of a teacher's career.
Because teacher's contracts provide for school system
reimbursement of course tuition, achieving a master's degree is affordable
for most teachers, and should be part of your career plan. Some school
positions, such as the Library-Media Specialist or Guidance Counselor,
require a master's degree for certification. For more information about
certification requirements, call the Maine Department of Education's
certification office at 624-6603. For more information about graduate
school, check out the programs at Maine's colleges and universities: they
range from the traditional on-campus program to those which use a
field-based, peer-led approach.
Many of the programs listed here also offer online
coursework and distance-learning options. |

University
of Maine
University of
Southern Maine
University
College: ITV and Online Courses
Saint
Joseph's College
Thomas College
University of New England graduate programs
Lesley University
Antioch New England |