Question:
online bachelors of education degrees?
anonymous
2009-10-21 06:43:53 UTC
I recently graduated with my associates degree in Graphic Design and in this economy I did not find a job in that field and I cant waste any more time or money so I am going to work for a while with the job I do have and save some money and see where I end up. I was thinking of getting an education degree online to teach high school, I originally wanted to go and teach art but I assume you would need to go to a campus for that, and if I do go back to school I'm definitely going to take the classes online. I wanted to know if there where any bachelors of education programs online that would accept 92 credit hours from another institution.
Four answers:
anonymous
2009-10-21 08:00:48 UTC
Ashford University will accept up to 99 transferred credit hours as long as they are similar course to what they already offer. I believe they offer three different B.A. degrees in education. Here is their link.
Princess Kasumi
2009-10-21 07:11:57 UTC
It is really good if you can do online education degree if it benefits you but I assume there are so many disadvantages then the benefits studying online there maybe difficulties such as webcam problems, inaccurate systems, hackings and frauds who may know, you can download viruses and setting up an online system is expensive added to it the materials that you need, in addition to that it is not that benefiting as students go to university and learn face to face with the professors, you will get lack of motivation and you won't be able to access when there are important issues and stuffs. I am saying this because you don't need to waste your money in something that is not going to benefit you, otherwise it is up to you:) Try and move into some universities where you can actually work as a part time teacher or designer and do your course as well. This will give you increased opportunity such as earning money and studying, improve your skills in the field you want to work in the future, so good luck:)
Sara
2016-05-22 04:48:24 UTC
If you want to teach music ed in public schools, you'll need to attend an approved teacher education program in your state. Check your state's department of education website. I doubt you can complete this online. How would you do your instrument methods courses online?! How would you go about your applied instrument lessons?! Ridiculous.
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2009-10-22 11:51:36 UTC
Dear ,



May be this site can help you

http://www.sgpak.com



Best of luck.


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