It really depends on the countries educational system, and the specific school the degree was obtained from.
Ed.S.
To sign "PhD in Education" in a signature, you would typically write "PhD" followed by a comma and then "EdD" if you hold a Doctor of Education degree, or simply "in Education" if you want to specify the field. For a more formal signature, you could also include your full name first, followed by your title. For example: "John Doe, PhD in Education." Keep it clear and professional to convey your academic credentials effectively.
[your name] M. Ed.
Maed
have no clue what the heck your talking about i am in fifth grade
very neatly
Example, John Smith M.S.
It is M.Ed
Kathleen Snow
Typically, it is: John Smith M.S. There does not appear to be an abbreviation specific to marketing.
It depends on where you obtained the degree, the specific school, the specific program, and what the school indicated the degree type was. While their are common degree types, they may vary according to country and institution.
No matter where you went to school, the degree is the same: your name, MA.Ed