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Meredith to offer master's in teaching

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Published: Wed, Jul. 16, 2008 12:30AM

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RALEIGH -- Meredith College will launch a new master's degree in teaching this fall.

The new program is open to men and women who have earned bachelor's degrees but do not have a teaching license. Students can choose a full-time track that lasts 15 months, or a part-time schedule that requires one additional year. Students can choose between two concentrations -- elementary education and special education.

For someone who has never taught, the program offers the opportunity both to study at the graduate level and to earn a beginning teacher's license. Earning a relevant master's degree qualifies a beginning teacher for a higher pay grade.

For more information, go to www.meredith.edu/graduate/mat/ or call 760-8316.

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