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This master's program is tailored for individuals pursuing an advanced degree, teaching certification, and career growth to serve as technology specialists at the school level. Program alumni gain the skills to set up and manage computer laboratories, conduct professional development workshops for teachers, and craft funding proposals.
Founded in 1899 as a teacher training institution, Texas State University has consistently developed educators committed to improving schools. The university provides multiple Master of Arts (M.A.) and Master of Education (M.Ed.) programs in Secondary Education for graduate students aiming to create meaningful impacts in educational environments. Among its distinguished alumni is Lyndon Baines Johnson, who worked as a public school speech instructor in Texas before ascending to the U.S. presidency.