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The program cultivates educator leaders poised to create meaningful impacts in schools and learning environments. Students can apply for paid assistantships within the department, providing valuable experience assisting faculty with research or instruction while receiving compensation. With roots dating back to 1899 as a teacher training institution, Texas State University has consistently developed transformative educators throughout its history. The university proudly provides multiple Master of Arts (M.A.) and Master of Education (M.Ed.) programs in Secondary Education for graduate students committed to advancing education. Among its distinguished alumni is Lyndon Baines Johnson, who taught public school speech classes in Texas prior to his presidency.