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Old 07-11-2005, 08:16 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by bobbykat
The classroom experience is sort of a basic function of the teaching profession...
Ding Ding! You may be able to take some gen ed's online, but your core ed courses, plus whatever your cert is in will need coursework (unless you already hold a degree) that usually you can't take online.

If you already have a bachelors in something, you can go back for cert only in most places. This all depends on what your previous degree is in. You will need to take the state sanctioned certification test for teachers, which usually requires approval of an accredited university that you have completed the coursework for whatever cert you would like to go for.

I've never taken online courses, but i have friends who have and observing what they went through, I'd go for the classroom approach. I'm sure it's more a scheduling thing, but those online courses seem like quite a pain.
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