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    Re: on-line program as good as on campuses classes?
    Posted by: Sakinah on 6/16/09

    Someone wrote and asked if I did the Drexel program. The answer
    is no. I just changed from classroom teacher to Librarian last
    school year. I already had an M.Ed in Elementary so I only
    needed seven graduate classes to become a certified Library
    Media Specialist in Maryland. I looked into the program at
    Drexel before I found one at College of Notre Dame (on campus).
    I may still go for the program at Drexel later if I want to
    stick with library because an ALA accredited program is more
    marketable


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  • on-line program as good as on campuses classes?, 6/11/09, by Lisa.
  • Re: on-line program as good as on campuses classes?, 6/13/09, by Sakinah.
  • Re: on-line program as good as on campuses classes?, 6/16/09, by Sakinah.
  • Re: on-line program as good as on campuses classes?, 6/25/09, by Su Eckhardt.

     
     

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