The abbreviation for a master's degree in education can vary according to where the degree was obtained. "The Master of Education (M.Ed., MAEd., MSEd., or Ed.M.) is a postgraduate academic master's degree awarded by universities in a large number of countries." (Wikipedia)
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Magister, roughly translates to "Masters", as in a Masters in education.
General Certificate of Secondary Education.
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If you have a Master's in Secondary Education, you can sign your name with the suffix "M.Ed." after it to indicate your educational qualification. For example, you can sign it as "John Doe, M.Ed." This helps to showcase your level of education in the field of secondary education.
The Master of Education abbreviation - depending on the country - can be an M.Ed., MAEd., or Ed.M.
It will take completion of approximately 33 credits depending on the specialty.
a. compulsory education till class VIII b. secondary education till class XII (before entering the univs) c. Univ. education (bachelor/masters programs) 4. a doctorate
Lowell F. Masters has written: 'Teaching secondary students with mild learning and behavior problems' -- subject(s): Education (Secondary), Remedial teaching, Problem children, Learning disabilities, Teenagers with disabilities, Children with disabilities
The abbreviation often used for secondary waves is S-waves.
No, they are the same. MS is an abbreviation for Masters of Science.
SSC is itself the abbreviation of Secondary School Certificate
The Master of Education abbreviation - depending on the country - can be an M.Ed., MAEd., or Ed.M.