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MSU plans online program to help address rural schoolteacher shortage
November 15, 2018 /
A new one-year, online master’s degree program in teaching that Montana State University expects to offer soon aims to provide more access to education and help solve a critical schoolteacher shortage in rural Montana. The Montana Board of Public Education, which oversees public elementary and secondary schools in Montana, will vote on the proposed program in January. If approved, students who already have bachelor’s degrees may apply to the program in the spring for summer 2019 enrollment.
By Anne Cantrell, MSU News Service
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