What Employers Think of Your Online Master's in Education
When Patricia Samuels finished her bachelor's degree in special education back in 2007, she knew she had more classes in store. The Orlando, Florida resident wanted to work with students with disabilities, but felt like she didn't get enough course work on the subject in undergrad. So she looked for a master's program with a focus on special education — and one she could complete while juggling …
Read the original here:
What Employers Think of Your Online Master's in Education
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.