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    Re: Ed.S Instructional Technology
    Posted by Krissy on 7/22/08

    This is what I got my Ed.S. degree in and it is VERY helpful
    to me in the regular classroom. My degree not only focused on
    the tech, but how to integrate it meaningfully! It was very
    helpful! I teach 4th grade...but now am moving to gifted
    ed...either way, that degree is totally useful.

    On 7/22/08, John Doe wrote:
    > Does anyone think that a specialist degree in
    > Instructional Technology would be very helpful to a
    > classroom teacher? Would schools upgrade pay to the 6th
    > year level if a teacher had this degree but was not in a
    > technology related position?
    >

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  • Ed.S Instructional Technology, 7/22/08, by John Doe.
  • Re: Ed.S Instructional Technology, 7/22/08, by Krissy.
  • Re: Ed.S Instructional Technology, 7/23/08, by Lindsey Shepard.
  • Re: Ed.S Instructional Technology, 7/23/08, by Kim in CA.

     
     

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