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Online Education to Become a Teacher
You might want to consider acquiring an online degree if you are interested in becoming a teacher. The field of education is one that gives you plenty of opportunities to try out different roles. As a teacher, you can focus on early, middle, or secondary aged students. You can also take on administrative roles with an online degree focused on teaching.
Kinds of Online Degrees:
Similar to any other field, there are lots of options available for you when it comes to online degrees. To start with, you can go for a bachelor’s degree in education. You can become a teacher in any college or university by earning this degree along with a certificate in teaching. Normally your college major will decide which subject you are going to teach. Once you have earned a bachelor’s degree in education, you can further go for a master’s degree in education. This degree can come in real handy for individuals who want to advance their career.
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Quality in Education: What’s Next?
Last summer, I started a conversation with The Journal for Quality and Participation staff about publishing an issue in collaboration with the Education Division, focused on quality issues in higher education. This special issue on “Quality in Education” is the culmination of our joint effort. It has been a great experience, and on behalf of me Education Division, I wish to thank the editorial and production staff for the effort that made this issue possible.
We wanted to present articles that address the systematic issues of higher education and further the dialogue on improving the quality of higher education. For instance, Dr. Dew’s article discussed the many issues surrounding quality in higher education and reviewed what we can learn from the Baldrige Education Criteria for Performance Excellence. Dr. PadrĂ³’s paper reminded us of the importance of Dr. W. Edwards Deming’s System of Profound Knowledge in today’s education climate and discussed an extension that furthers its usefulness. Additionally, he focused on how this framework is useful for addressing accountability and accreditation issues. The article by Scott Martens and Alisa Salewski discussed the systematic approach to continuous improvement at the University of Minnesota. Significantly, all three articles emphasized the importance of leadership in fostering a journey of continuous improvement in our colleges and universities.
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