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Master of Arts in Teaching - Middle Grades Education (45 Hours) (Online)

Being a middle-schooler isn’t easy. Between 6th and 8th grade, most young teens are just starting to learn who they are as individuals and what they want in life. These students are at one of the most important transitional times in their lives, and having a role model to look up to can have an immense positive influence. As a teacher, you want the tools to help these young people as they begin making important choices.

If you are passionate about working with middle school children, but you don’t have a license to teach, a master’s degree in middle grades from Liberty can help you get the credentials you need to enter the field with confidence. With our online M.A.T. in Middle Grades 45-hour track, you can prepare to teach in both public and private schools across the country.

Most importantly, you will be earning your teaching degree from a nonprofit, Christian university committed to seeing you succeed with excellence and integrity. You will touch many lives throughout your career; our goal is to provide you with training founded on biblical principles so you can feel equipped to make an eternal impact on your students.

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