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Re: MasterTeacher
Posted by techr329@yahoo.com on 1/20/08

    Once again...your OPINION! Surely someone who is going for their 2nd
    Master's has the intelligence to know fact from opinion! Just to say this
    and then I'm done with this topic because it's like beating a dead horse!
    I know what my degree has done for me and where it has taken me. It IS
    accepted by academia..(if it isn't show me PROOF where it SPECIFICALLY
    says Walden University is not accepted and then MAYBE you will have a leg
    to stand on...until then your OPINION is null and void!!)I don't have to
    justify or explain the rigors of what I went through in my program
    because it SHOWS in my classroom with my students when I teach!! That, my
    friend is where the real RESPECT comes in when you earn an advanced
    degree....NOT the name on the degree!! If your degree knowledge doesn't
    show in what you do it doesn't matter if it's from Harvard or a community
    college. Sooo... I'm happy with my degree as well as thousands of others
    whose accomplishments I have read about from Walden..and trust me I can
    go toe to toe with anyone from a "traditional" school ANY DAY if need
    be!! Good luck with your degree program! :)

    On 1/17/08, diploma mill wrote:

    > I'm not knocking online programs - I'm in one now for my 2nd master's!
    > I actually did plenty of research on the subject before committing to my
    > current program. There was a news story fairly recently (within the
    > past few years) about people who have gotten degrees from online schools
    > to further their career and/or salaries. Many of these advances in
    > careers/salaries were revoked when the employers found out how easy it
    > was to get the "degrees." If I can find the article, I'll post a link
    > to it.
    >
    > I wanted to caution the original poster because these online schools do
    > NOT have the same clout as a regular brick-and-mortar school. When I
    > worked outside academia, my companies would trash resumes that came with
    > degrees from schools like UoP, Walden, Regis, etc. They are not
    > respected by the general public. Good, bad, or indifferent, that's the
    > reality. You may have gone through a legitimate program, but most
    > people wouldn't understand the rigors of what you accomplished. I'm
    > just saying that if you are starting a new program from the beginning,
    > why not go to a school that will be more respected, recognized locally,
    > and automatically lead to certification in your state? There are local
    > schools with online programs! You'd save yourself headaches later.
    >
    > As for the "are you sure you didn't receive your undergrad degree from a
    > "diploma mill"??? Hmmmm...." comment, thank you so much for resorting to
    > 3rd grade name-calling tactics. Kudos to you!
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > On 1/16/08, MasterTeacher wrote:
    >> I beg to differ about Walden being a diploma mill. First of all is
    >> it ACCREDITED by one of the national accreditation boards, and it is
    >> an acceptable degree when it comes to academia. You do have to check
    >> with your state about licensure though for particular programs. I
    >> recently completed my Master's in Reading/Literacy from Walden and it
    >> not only was accepted by my district but it also increased my salary!
    >> Sooo..that kind of deflates the "diploma mill' theory!
    >> The only bad part about it is, is that it does not lead to a reading
    >> endorsement. So if you are a practicing teacher looking for an
    >> endorsement, it may or may not lead to one in your state.
    >>
    >> People love to throw around that "diploma mill" phrase when it comes
    >> to online schools, when in actuality they are completely CLUELESS
    >> when it comes to the facts!! Do your research(and use your
    >> intelligence) along with stating confirmed FACTS and not OPINIONS
    >> when you make a comment! That is what "REAL" teachers do....are you
    >> sure you didn't receive your undergrad degree from a "diploma
    >> mill"??? Hmmmm....

     
     

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