You don't use your degree except on a business card or in an application, but never sign your name using the degree. If you have a PhD you can use the title of "Dr." and/or put a PhD after your name. I have a PhD and do use the title, but very seldom write the PhD after my name.
[your name] M. Ed.
Kathleen Snow
It really depends on the countries educational system, and the specific school the degree was obtained from.
She never new how to write and had nothing to write her signature on.
Licensed Professional Counselor, Masters of Education
No matter where you went to school, the degree is the same: your name, MA.Ed
The abbreviation for Masters of Education Administration is typically written as MEdAdmin.
A masters in education runs approximately 33 to 36 credit hours.
According to Michael it was watching the masters at work. "The greatest education in the world is watching the masters at work".
it is only money making process with diffrent names by institutions.
I will assume it is a Masters of arts in MHC. If you are not licensed, you can certainly get away with the common MA or MS (if it were a masters of science). For example, I would use Daniel Giers, MA Once you add licenses you would usually put them after the degree. In my personal case I use Daniel Giers, MA, LCPC.
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