Yes, there are many schools that offer a master's degree in education in the state of Kentucky. If you don't find one that interest you, consider attending a college online that is in another state.
I really do not know of any state that would actually pay for the masters degree. You can try to search for some corporate scholarships. If you do not work for an organization that helps with education, then it may have to be student loans.
It depends on what state you live in, and whether it is a private or a public school system.
An online Master's Degree could be obtained online by finding colleges who offer online courses for this degree. Colleges such as Concordia University and Michigan State University offers these courses online.
First, to become a teacher in the public school system - to include early childhood education - requires a bachelor's degree in an education program, with state teacher certification. Most teachers are encouraged or required to continue their education past a bachelor's degree thus, continuing on for a master's degree which would take approximately two additional years.
Portland State University, for one. Just google 'masters degree in Japanese online' for results.
If you have your Masters Degree, good for you. Jobs are hard to find with the economy in it's current state. You will be competing with people with their Bachelors. This means they have less education, but cost less. Sell yourself well and there are plenty of good jobs for you.
Requirements are normally set by each state. In general, you will need a bachelor's degree with the appropriate number of science courses and a teaching certificate. A teaching certificate will normally require specific education courses and being a student teacher for a period of time.
It varies from state to state, and school sytem to school system. It also depends on what level of teaching (pre-school, special ed., elementary, secondary, college). It can be as little as a Bachelor's degree in any field or may require a degree in Education or an advanced degree (Masters or PhD).
When I received my Master of Music degree at Texas State University, all Masters students had black tassels. When my wife received her Master of Education degree at the University of Texas Permian Basin, her tassel was light blue--the academic color for education. This leads me to believe that the tassel color must be determined by each institution.
It varies per state and degree requirements per state. Some states require just a bachelors and others may require both a masters and bachelors degree. But it can start at about $40,000 with a masters. Again it depends on the state requirements.
Typically, a minimum of a masters degree is required, and you must have had a masters in the subject you are teaching.Typically, a minimum of a masters degree is required, and you must have had a masters in the subject you are teaching.Typically, a minimum of a masters degree is required, and you must have had a masters in the subject you are teaching.Typically, a minimum of a masters degree is required, and you must have had a masters in the subject you are teaching.Typically, a minimum of a masters degree is required, and you must have had a masters in the subject you are teaching.Typically, a minimum of a masters degree is required, and you must have had a masters in the subject you are teaching.
Having a masters degree will qualify you for a teaching position at a college or university. However, a masters degree does not automatically qualify you for teaching Pre-K through 12th grade. Public schools require state certification. There are a number of approaches that can lead to certification, by pursuing the traditional approach, or by an alternate route. You should check with the board of education in your area for appropriate direction.