It depends on where you graduated. There is a number of abbreviations for a master's in education - once again - depending on where you graduated from. Common to this field are the following.
* M.Ed. * MAEd. * MSEd.
* Ed.M. Thus, it could be Tracy Smith Ed.M., or any of the others indicated above.
[your name] M. Ed.
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No matter where you went to school, the degree is the same: your name, MA.Ed
It means Master of Education...meaning they earned a Masters degree in Education.
You can place an MEd after your name, if you are working in that capacity.
Its the degree MEd means a Masters degree in Education
To properly write "Doctor of Education" in your name, you would use the abbreviation "Ed.D." after your full name.
Its the degree MEd means a Masters degree in Education
To write "Master of Arts in Psychotherapy" after your name, you would typically use the abbreviation "MA" or "M.A." before your name. For example: [Your Name], MA.
Licensed Professional Counselor, Masters of Education
Example: John Smith M.S.
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.