#Master of Education
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superstarfighter · 1 year ago
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Just finished a 180 degree mood shift from yesterday to today 🌚
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charismaonlineuniversity · 1 month ago
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Why Charisma University’s Master of Education Program is the Best Choice
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If you're considering advancing your career in education, Charisma University’s Master of Education program is the ideal choice. Offering a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for leadership and innovation in education, this program is designed for those who aspire to make a lasting impact in the field.
One of the most compelling reasons to choose Charisma University is its commitment to providing an education that combines academic rigor with real-world application. Students are encouraged to apply the theories and methods they learn to real-life scenarios, preparing them for the challenges they will face as educators and leaders.
In addition to its strong academic foundation, the program offers unmatched flexibility. Students can opt for online learning, allowing them to balance their studies with their professional and personal commitments. This is particularly beneficial for working educators who want to further their careers without stepping away from their current roles.
The faculty at Charisma University are leaders in the field of education, bringing decades of experience and research into the classroom. Their insights and mentorship help shape the next generation of educators, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to lead educational reform and improvement.
With Charisma University’s Master of Education program, you not only gain advanced knowledge but also the skills to apply it effectively in various educational settings. Whether you're looking to move into a leadership role or influence educational policy, this program sets you on the right path.
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edulloyd · 4 months ago
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Subjects in an M.Ed: What to Expect
Are you exploring a Master of Education (M.Ed) program? Our detailed guide offers an in-depth look at the subjects included in the M.Ed curriculum. We cover essential core courses, specialized topics, and elective options that shape your educational journey. Whether you're interested in educational leadership, curriculum development, or special education, understanding these subjects will help you make an informed decision and prepare for a successful career in education. Discover what to expect from your M.Ed studies today!
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highereducationaladvisor · 1 year ago
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Best Master of Education | Exeed College
Are you looking for the best master of education program? Earn your Master of Education Program at Exeed College by City University, Malaysia and unlock your full potential as an educator. With its exceptional curriculum and renowned faculty, Exeed College stands out as the premier institution for pursuing a higher education degree in Malaysia.
Exeed College prioritizes academic excellence and strives to provide our students with a transformative learning experience. Their Master of Education program is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to become a highly effective and innovative educator.
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primusvidya · 2 years ago
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https://www.primusvidya.com/course/regular-program/masters-in-education-med
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loktauri · 8 months ago
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Tma au where nothing is wrong ever and Jon gets to pet as many cats as he likes
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dragonlands · 1 month ago
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a short defence of incest shipping:
psychology BA (and future psychologist most likely) here! also an incest shipper! my very valid and scientific theory for why we ship incest is that we desire a love where we could never ever be left by the other because we're connected in more ways than romantic. it's very similar than the soulmate trope but for people who like a bit of spice (i don't mean smut here btw). in the soulmate trope you're thrust together with someone new, the incest trope has more of a friends to lovers vibe. the idea of strangers meetcute falling in love is very Straight and Neurotypical, friends or enemies or siblings first offers a less conventional story structure. the incest trope also deals with shame. a lot of people have shame about love and sex! especially religious people and queer people. incest is a metaphor!!! it's not about wanting to fuck your literal family! it's just about liking a strong bond. what we ship does say something of us but it's not usually the most straightforward explanation. also, this is just my theory, there are probably more reasons for liking incest ships. but i beg, BEG antis to look beneath the surface when screaming about brotherfucking pro shippers.
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onelungmcclung · 8 months ago
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We got a thirty minute delay.
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purpledemonart · 5 months ago
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Master Kohga in traditional Japanese woodblock style
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handweavers · 4 months ago
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Cab you elaborate a little on that post about artists of color not having a good understanding of materialism? Like, do you mean that they are unknowingly perpetuating capitalism by being materialistic or something else?????
( This is a genuine question because I misunderstand long posts easily, sorry if it sounds rude ).
when i say 'materialism' i'm referring to dialectical materialism, the marxist theory that political and historical events result from the conflict of social forces - people's access to material needs like shelter, food, healthcare, etc. and their relationship to the means of production. these events can be interpreted as a series of contradictions and their solutions. it is the scientific method for understanding politics/economics and history, and the basis of marxist analysis and of marxism leninism as a framework.
i'm saying that many artists of colour in the west speak a lot about capitalism, imperialism, colonialism, war, etc. from a vaguely 'leftist' but ultimately still liberal perspective, and thus they are not actually challenging anything with their work. they will talk about anything But class, and fall easily for bourgeois politics as long as it's concealed in social justice or "leftist" or antiracist sounding language
and it's because they won't engage directly with marxism leninism, they won't engage with learning materialist analysis, and having this understanding would prevent them from falling for these attempts and allow them to do work that actually has some kind of meaningful impact on these systems they claim to be against. so they are trying to talk and write and make art and organize about capitalism and colonialism without understanding how these things actually function in a literal, material sense...
simply existing as nonwhite people in the west doesn't inherently teach us these things, otherwise all people of colour in the west would be communists. we have to actually do the reading and be open to another framework of understanding the world, to having our worldviews shifted. but i think some people don't want to do that because of their relative class position. it makes them uncomfortable, or they don't want to admit that they benefit from imperialism in some ways. they can't - or won't - decouple an awareness of their class position from morality or their personal feelings.
without a marxist framework for understanding what capitalism is and how it functions, whatever work they claim to be trying to do to challenge capitalism or colonialism or whatever At Best doesn't do anything, and At Worst continues to serve bourgeois interests. the confusion between colonialism and imperialism in particular is easily exploited, so that with the language of anti racism and decolonization people end up agreeing with and promoting US/NATO foreign policy on imperialized nations - these buzzwords can sound pretty good if you don't know better. all this talk about decolonizing our minds and art practices and being anti capitalists but no one can actually explain what capitalism is or how colonialism works or the material role of racism under capitalism, nor do they want to talk about their own relationship to capital, so the talk is just empty lol. all these artists trying to figure out "alternative, embodied ways of thinking and being" and it's all just more liberalism
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bittersweet-folder · 3 months ago
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Can we just please please try to be a more supportive and hope that they complete their military service and return safely?
And why is everyone saying 2030 is the year they'll be OT13. they'll return in 2027 or at least 2028 if they enlist soon like why do you think THEY'LL TAKE UP 7 YRS TO COMEBACK TOGETHER AS OT13 JESUS CHRIST , THE ELIGIBILITY TO ENLIST ITSELF ENDS AT THE AGE OF 29 (AS GOOGLE HAS SAID) AND THE 96 LINE ARE ALREADY 28, 97LINE WILL BE 27 BY THE END OF THIS YEAR, 98LINE ARE 26 PLEASE AND DINO IS 25. LET'S HOPE THEY ENLIST SOONER TOGETHER SO THEY GET BACK SOONER AS WELL.
We'll celebrate their return then. They'll return in installments soo yess.
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ravings-of-a-mad-scientist · 11 months ago
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STE(A)M Meeting
Engineer: What if we added Art to STEM, so it says STEAM? Like a STEAM ENGINE?
Biologist: but i like stems…
Physicist: Sorry, but STEAM’s got my vote. I approve of all 7(ish?) phases of water. I think.
Computer Scientist: I vote for STEAM too, #PC gaming master race
Set Theorist: I will also vote in favor of increasingly large collections of seemingly unrelated things.
Education Professor: That's all very... dumb. F-. But, I have a pretty good idea on how to use the A so I'll vote for it too!
Biologist: :(
Artist: wtf, why am I here? What kinda nerdy sausage party is this?
Education Professor: (on hands and knees) PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MAKE OUR CURRICULUMS LESS BORING I DON'T KNOW HOW TO STOP ALL MY STUDENTS FALLING ASLEEP IF THEY CAN'T BE CREATIVE PLEASE
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charismaonlineuniversity · 7 months ago
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Unveiling the Charisma University Master of Education Program
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Are you passionate about shaping the future of education? Look no further than Charisma University's Master of Education program! Our cutting-edge curriculum is designed to equip educators with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in today's dynamic educational landscape.
At Charisma University, we understand that effective teaching goes beyond traditional methods. That's why our program integrates the latest research and best practices in education, empowering our students to become innovative leaders in their field.
With a focus on experiential learning and real-world application, our Master of Education program offers students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience through internships, practicums, and research projects. Whether you're interested in curriculum development, educational technology, or leadership in education, our program has something for everyone.
Join us at Charisma University and take the first step towards a rewarding career in education. Apply now and unleash your potential!
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edulloyd · 4 months ago
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Explore the Master of Education (M.Ed.) program, covering core subjects, future scope, and diverse career opportunities. This blog give details on how an M.Ed. can advance your expertise and open doors to roles in academia, administration, educational research, and policy-making.
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amnhnyc · 11 months ago
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What’s more? Alumni receive 2 years of fully-funded professional learning! To learn more or sign up for an information session, visit: https://bit.ly/4aAi2Bx
Applications are due by January 16.
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primusvidya · 2 years ago
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Masters in Education (M.Ed)-Best Teaching Course
M.Ed (Master of Education) is a two-year, graduate-level professional degree that allows education professionals to expand their teaching and educational expertise and further develop their careers. The course is catered to fit the goals and needs of different students. It gives them the tools necessary to become more effective educators and school leaders while encouraging personal growth.
This program offers courses in psychology, pedagogy, classroom management, cultural studies, and many other aspects of education. Students can choose from various specializations depending on their interests, such as curriculum development or literacy education. Through these courses, students gain knowledge in educational staffing and research methods, allowing them to serve their communities better or pursue an academic career.
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