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patricknehistory

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  1. Hey everyone, I have been trying to keep as many options open for grad school as possible. I have an idea on where I will be applying, and while one of the programs that I am interested in is near where I am going to school now, the other is an intensive summer MA in Social Studies Education at Columbia University's Teachers College. Although I would love to attend either one of the programs, I am wondering if anyone has information on other summer-only masters programs in education, preferably in the New England region. A lot of the summer-only programs that I am finding are in the arts, but I will be certified in social studies and am interested in educational leadership.
  2. Hello, After realizing that pursuing a funded MA, if any even exist, or Ph.D program in history while teaching in a secondary school would be nearly impossible, my second plan is to pursue a masters or Ed.D/Ph.D in education. When I graduate with my bachelors degree in history with secondary education teacher certification, I hope to get a job as a middle school or high school teacher. After teaching for one year, I plan to return to school to earn a graduate degree, but I am hoping to find a funded masters or doctorate degree that would be possible to complete while still teaching during the day. Therefore, I would most likely not be able to work as a TA or GA to fund my education. Does anyone know of any funded, or inexpensive but reputable, masters or doctorate programs that are possible to pursue while teaching in a secondary school in the Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts area?
  3. Thank you for the input. I am planning on going to grad school during my second year of teaching because I know that the first year will be the most time-demanding and require the most acclimating. I have had no problem finding Ed.D programs, but, because they are only part-time, I have yet to find one that is fully funded in the region I am interested in attending grad school. I did find one fully funded Ph.D program that only requires students to take two evening classes each semester for six semesters and then the dissertation process, so I have inquired about that but am still waiting to hear back. If anyone has further insight into fully funded masters programs in history or education, please let me know.
  4. Hello, I have been endlessly searching for fully funded masters programs in history and education in the New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts area and have not found much. When I graduate with my bachelors degree in history and social sciences with teacher certification, I hope to become a secondary school teacher and then pursue a masters program in the evening. Does anyone have insight into where there are fully funded masters programs in either history or education in the aforementioned region? If not, does anyone know of Ph.D or Ed.D (fully funded since funded Ed.Ds are hard to come by) programs in which I would be able to pursue by taking evening classes while still continuing my job as a teacher?
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