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Hey Everyone! :)
I am working on my 5th year in Educ and am in a stagnant
position. I want to add to/ change from Spec Ed to
something else so that I can help the Spec Ed students who
are subject to this crazy inclusion that is causing them to
not get the differientated instruction they need.
Well, I have been comparing the Master's degree programs in
my area and those on-line. There is SO much of a
difference! A common item is that they require so many
undergrad credits in educ or "in another appropriate field
of study." (I haven't found clarification on what all that
might include yet.)
So, I just wonder what others are encountering, considering
and think.
To some degree, I feel like just studying up and taking the
tests for certifications in those areas I would consider
working in but that really doesn't seem like it would make
a difference. Then agian, if I am going to go for my
Master's, I just feel I should be going for the next level,
principal certification. It's gonna cost a pretty penny ...
so, I feel I should be trying to make more to afford those
loans.
Thanks so much!
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