Teach Now Masters Program/online M.Ed
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2017 1:08 am
Previously, the Teach-Now program has been discussed as a pathway for becoming a licensed teacher, it is a 9 month program but also offers a 12 month masters program. The 12 month program was also considered garbage because it's a masters degree from a non-university that wasn't accredited. This has changed, it's now accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission.
a) Can the Teach-Now program be consider d a 1-year masters program that leads to certification? Would there be any reason to consider the 9-month certification only pathway outside of cost when the 12-month program awards a masters degree?
b) Does DEAC legitimize the M.Ed, does it now count as a pay step increase in the U.S and overseas, and would it be valid for the 30+ credit hours required for the California CLEAR?
c) How would the reputation hold out, schools like to advertise the universities that their teachers received their degree at when it's a reputable school. How would a degree from Educatore School of Education hold out compared to other online masters program? (open discussion here, I don't think I've ever seen a profile that included a masters from Phoenix or Walden or Western Governors)
a) Can the Teach-Now program be consider d a 1-year masters program that leads to certification? Would there be any reason to consider the 9-month certification only pathway outside of cost when the 12-month program awards a masters degree?
b) Does DEAC legitimize the M.Ed, does it now count as a pay step increase in the U.S and overseas, and would it be valid for the 30+ credit hours required for the California CLEAR?
c) How would the reputation hold out, schools like to advertise the universities that their teachers received their degree at when it's a reputable school. How would a degree from Educatore School of Education hold out compared to other online masters program? (open discussion here, I don't think I've ever seen a profile that included a masters from Phoenix or Walden or Western Governors)