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AI and an Educational Psychology. Do Teachers Need It?
How artificial intelligence is reshaping classroom dynamics During the 2024–2025 school year, more than 47 percent of U.S. districts piloted at least one AI‑powered learning platform,...
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Texas Teacher Certification: Master’s Routes
How an M.Ed. Can Fast‑track Your Credentials, in The Lone Star State Texas employs more than 370,000 public‑school teachers, yet the Texas Education Agency estimates...
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Early Childhood vs. Elementary M.Ed.: Which Path Is Right for You?
Compare Degrees, Licensure, and Career Outcomes State‑funded preschool reaches 37 % of the nation’s four‑year‑olds—1.75 million children—during the 2023‑2024 school year. This surge underscores the call from...
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Meet Our Expert Contributors: Guiding Your Journey with Experience

At mastersineducation.org, we pride ourselves on delivering authoritative, insightful, and practical guidance for Master’s in Education applicants at every stage of their journey. Behind our content is a team of experienced educators, academic advisors, and career coaches who bring years of education industry experience, admissions knowledge, and career expertise to help you make informed decisions.

Each of our contributors deeply understands Master’s in Education programs, admissions strategies, and career pathways in education, ensuring that our content is informative, actionable, and tailored to real-world success. Whether you’re considering your first M.Ed. application, exploring career opportunities after graduation, or seeking insights into specialized areas within education, our team is here to provide unbiased, research-backed guidance—all while keeping the process engaging and approachable.

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Avery Morgan

M.Ed., Instructional Leadership | Education Content Specialist – Avery Morgan is a former K-12 educator turned education writer with a master’s in instructional leadership. With over 10 years in public schools and five in curriculum development, Avery brings classroom experience and strategic insight to every article. Passionate about helping teachers and career changers make confident decisions, Avery writes content that bridges practical advice with academic clarity. Outside of writing, Avery mentors new teachers and runs a weekend book club focused on educational equity.

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Jordan Ellis

Ed.D., Higher Education Administration | Faculty Advisor & Content Creator – Dr. Jordan Ellis is a higher education professional with over 15 years of experience in academic advising and program design. With an Ed.D. focused on adult learners and online education, Jordan’s writing reflects a deep understanding of the challenges educators face when returning to school. Jordan is known for empathetic, actionable content that helps readers feel seen and supported—especially career changers balancing family, work, and school. Jordan enjoys hiking, curriculum design, and tutoring future school leaders.

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Riley James

MA, Educational Policy | Education Journalist & Higher Ed Copywriter – Riley James combines a background in education journalism with expertise in education policy and program evaluation. After earning a master’s in educational policy, Riley worked in nonprofit research before transitioning to full-time writing. Riley specializes in turning data and academic trends into accessible, trustworthy content that supports educators in their professional journeys. When not writing, Riley volunteers in local adult literacy programs and attends school board meetings “just for fun.”

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