12-10-2025, 04:41 PM
Well it is a Master's so most students should have experience as an educator, running a classroom. And what better way to learn how to teach, than hands-on? And WGU has some way of quality-assurance for the people who wnat to become teachers. If you fail, you propably will think twice if this is the reak careerpath for you.
But I do understand that studentteaching and other kinds of internships are frustrating for people, woh only want the Diploma, with no intend to teach. I do ask the question, why anyone should do that master's if they don' t want to teach.
But I do understand that studentteaching and other kinds of internships are frustrating for people, woh only want the Diploma, with no intend to teach. I do ask the question, why anyone should do that master's if they don' t want to teach.
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in progress: Master of Mediation (Fernuniversität Hagen)
in progress: Certificate in systemic family councelling (Allensbach Hochschule)
Done:
Cert. Tutor (school) (SRH University- The Mobile University)
Stress management specialist (chamber of commerce)
Balances and valuaton (chamber of commerce)
new: certified Six sigma Yellow belt (Six Sigma college)
in person:
Dipl. Sozialarb. (FH) (Frankfurt UAS)
state-recognized social worker
worthless Bullsh!t-Certificates:
Understanding Depression (Harvard medical publishing) - 6 Hours
Diploma in Butt Lift Vacuum Therapy (peach academy)
in progress: Master of Mediation (Fernuniversität Hagen)
in progress: Certificate in systemic family councelling (Allensbach Hochschule)
Done:
Cert. Tutor (school) (SRH University- The Mobile University)
Stress management specialist (chamber of commerce)
Balances and valuaton (chamber of commerce)
new: certified Six sigma Yellow belt (Six Sigma college)
in person:
Dipl. Sozialarb. (FH) (Frankfurt UAS)
state-recognized social worker
worthless Bullsh!t-Certificates:
Understanding Depression (Harvard medical publishing) - 6 Hours
Diploma in Butt Lift Vacuum Therapy (peach academy)


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