Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Thanks Jenn! I haven't looked into this, but it's an excellent idea. I have two courses on teaching over the Internet (took to renew my license at a local community college). I have a friend that works at a major college and will write her for suggestions on how to go about getting into this field. Great, great suggestion Jenn. Kathy Re: Buliding access/careers Kathy, I thought Walden University was supposed to have a good reputation. Have you looked into online schools (middle/HS)? I would assume there are online schools for those students that are home schooled or have medical problems and cannot attend classes. Just like online college classes, I would think they would need online professors. I have looked into doing that, but unfortunately my advanced degrees are in business and public health and there aren't many undergraduate classes in those fields. There are a few business classes, but you generally have to have a certain number of classes in that area, and my MBA was a general MBA (I didn't really care about the degree, so none of the specific fields interested me enough to concentrate in them - marketing, management, econ, etc). So, I never have the requisite number of hours in the area to teach undergrad classes. I have yet to find an online undergrad program that offers public health classes. Jenn > > > I have been looking into different graduate programs (distance ed) for > either psychology/rehabilitation counseling (sort of ironic, huh?) which is > > something I could do from home or to concentrate even further within > special > education or reading (my teaching license is for special ed and reading > spec). > Kathy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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