What are the career opportunities after doing post-graduation in the education subject?

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Asked by Devanshu Nath

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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    2 years ago
    Dear Aspirant, We always think a person with M.Ed will go for the teaching profession. While having a Masters in Education does not mean you have to work as a teacher. In fact, there are many other jobs in the education sector you could pursue, from leadership and consultancy to content writing:
    Education administrator, setting out and pursuing aims in an educational environment (this does not have to be schools).
    Education policy analyst, reviewing a variety of education policies and problems offering potential solutions. Learning director, enhance the teaching practices of others and take an active role in leading the curriculum.
    Curri
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  • While having a Masters in Education does not mean you have to work as a teacher. In fact, there are many other jobs in the education sector you could pursue, from leadership and consultancy to content writing:
    Education administrator, setting out and pursuing aims in an educational environment (this does not have to be schools). Education policy analyst, reviewing a variety of education policies and problems offering potential solutions. Learning director, enhance the teaching practices of others and take an active role in leading the curriculum. Curriculum developer, helping to develop teaching plans to meet an educational standard. Co
    ...more
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Both an M.Ed and a Masters in Education can help open doors to a range of different career paths in the education industry. If you'd like to enter or remain in the teaching field, then postgraduate study could allow you to work at specialist institutions or at a higher level with an older age group. Some examples of potential roles include:
    Special education teacher
    Teaching English as a second language
    Higher education
    Corporate trainer
    Tutor
    However, having a Masters in Education does not mean you have to stay in a teaching role. In fact, there are many other jobs in the education sector you could pursue, from leadership and consultancy to
    ...more

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