The noun education is a common, a word for any education of any kind.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing or a title; for example:
Education is a common noun. You can't use education in the middle of a sentence and capitalize it, like this: I need Education. You need to lowercase it: I need education. Hope I helped! :)
No, "department" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun. Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or organizations, while common nouns refer to general categories or types. For example, "Department of Education" is a proper noun, but the word "department" alone is not.
Proper Education was created on 2007-01-05.
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As a name of a road , Park Avenue', it is a proper noun, and both words star with a capital letter. However, when used separately, as 'the park, or 'the avenue', they are common nouns and so not need a capital letter.
The proper name of a college degree in Education can vary based on the specific focus and level of the program. Common degrees include Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) in Education for undergraduate programs, and Master of Education (M.Ed) or Master of Arts (MA) in Education for graduate programs. Additionally, some institutions offer specialized degrees such as Doctor of Education (Ed.D) or Ph.D. in Education.
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It is a proper noun, because it is the name of a specific thing.
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it's a common noun. a proper noun would be Spider-Man.
You don't put your MA after your name. The only proper use of a degree after the name is a doctorate. Putting your MA is not proper and would show that you are not up to speed on the proper use of it.