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Online Masters in Education

  • 04-07-2014 09:02AM
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    Hi all,

    I'm an teacher working abroad because of the lack of jobs at home. I get paid quite well here, and have lots of spare time in the evenings. I was thinking of putting this to good use and doing a Masters in Education. Hopefully it would stand me in good stead when I return and start looking for positions. Anyway, the lack of options in my host country means that physical attendance is ruled out, so I was focusing on doing an online course instead. I'm beginning to do a bit of research now, and was wondering if anyone had suggestions as to where I'd begin. I'm a secondary teacher with English and History specialities, and I'd like to do something that has relatively broad appeal when it comes to interview panels. So if you have any suggestions, be they personal recommendations of specific courses, or further education sites which review such courses, I'd appreciate you sharing them.

    Thanks in advance.


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