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M.ed

  • 25-03-2011 11:57PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17


    Hi,

    Im thinking about starting an M.ed this year and im just wondering is there a difference in doing an online one as opposed to one where you attend classes. Is one recognised better than others?- online ones versus lecture taught masters? Im looking at the one in Mary i where u attend classes and an online one with the University of Ulster. I think id prefer the online one just because i could do it in my own time and wouldn't have to travel for lectures. Do principals prefer either or does it matter?

    Any thoughts apprepriated smile.gif


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭mimmi


    Well travelling to lectures in evening or weekends would put me off. I like the idea of being in control of when I study and DL is ideal. The OU has an M.Ed with a range of specialist strands - leadership, equality, curriculum etc. You get all your materials at your fingertips, no having to root around libraries - more dead time. The course also expects you to apply your learning to your own scene, so it's not just dry old theory. Hibernia also have an M.Ed. I think if I was going down the DL route I would look at the leaders in DL education first.

    Look around, compare cost, what you get for your money, but do-ability is an important factor, how many hours in total would you have to study each week to keep pace? - ask that one of the providers.


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