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Robert G. Cope has written: 'Revolving college doors' -- subject(s): College dropouts 'Opportunity from strength' -- subject(s): Case studies, Planning, Higher Education, Administration, Universities and colleges, Strategic planning 'Strategic planning, management, and decision making' -- subject(s): Higher Education, Planning, Administration, Universities and colleges
College is just one approach to a career. The best approach to a career is one that brings you to where you want to be. When you decide on a career, you must then look to see what is required to enter that field. Sometimes its college, sometimes it not. It just depends on the career of choice. That being said, a college education will open doors of opportunity in almost any field that would otherwise be closed without it.
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It depends where, and which college or university you obtained the degree from and their approach. It could be, M.Ed., M.A.Ed., M.S.Ed, etc.
College Confidential is an online resource for prospective college students and parents to learn about all aspects of preparing for higher education. The web site contains information about finding a school, admissions, and how to pay. The site contains helpful informational articles and photos that real students have posted about their college visits.
Susan S. Hill has written: 'Cooperative learning' -- subject(s): Faculty, Florida Community College at Jacksonville, Group work in education, Team learning approach in education
Hereford College of Education ended in 1977.
Eltham College of Education was created in 1972.
Windhoek College of Education was created in 1978.
Froebel College of Education was created in 1943.
Paro College of Education was created in 1975.
Grizzly College of Education was created in 2009.