If you’re a teacher who is perhaps a bit tired of the day to day grind of classroom teaching, moving up into adminstration may seem like an attractive career path. There are a number of different masters degrees that can potentially qualify you to become a principle, supervisor or some other type of specialist at the school or district level. A masters in educational leadership can offer you a particularly wide range of career options, because it increases both your knowledge of educational policy and business management. Of course, you’ll need to be interested in business management to do well in this type of degree program. If you are, this cutting-edge degree can make you an attractive candidate for the administrative ranks.
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