
What does it really look like to earn your Master's Degree from AOEU?
In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim sits down with two educators who took very different paths through the Master of Arts in Art Education program at The Art of Education University. One moved slowly and steadily over several years, while the other accelerated through the program in a much shorter timeframe.
Through the stories of Riki Atkins and Mary Donlon, you'll hear how earning a master's degree can transform your teaching—whether you're balancing family life and a full schedule or taking advantage of a season where you can move through your courses quickly.
If you've ever considered going back to school but weren't sure how it could fit into your life, this episode offers honest insights, practical advice, and plenty of encouragement.
Resources and Links
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- Learn more about the Master's of Arts in Art Education
- What's it like to take a course at AOEU?
- See all of the available courses
- You can also request information or meet with an admissions counselor
- Check out a Week in the Life of an AOEU Grad Student
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