University of Phoenix - Master of Arts in Education Elementary Teacher Education
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By: Anonymous (In Progress) on June 30, 2009
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It is important for students to know what they are getting for their money. In my opinion, some of the students, who are admitted, may be individuals who would not get into another institution. The university forces students to complete projects in a learning team manner, which means that some students may do more work than others (but all receive the same grade). The course shells were provided, but each instructor could modify the class after the first unit. This means that students in the same program would not receive the same education. In addition, each instructor was responsible for creating what he/she thought would be important. For the price of the education (and the declining reputation) it is important to evaluate whether the degree is worth the paper it is printed on.
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