Hi Jennifer, thanks for commenting. Over the past 10 years I have not been going to university, but I started reading regularly 6 years ago. This habit has changed the way I do any challenging task because I approach it, especially if it's big, with a consistent daily habit, chipping away at it. The results are amazing!
Hi Matt, I apologize for my last message as it was not clear enough. This is my actual question to you: Please advice, it would really help. Do I need a masters degree in education if i have a teaching certificate from Moreland University? I am already working in an International school as an IB DP Math teacher and completed all the IB Math related workshops as well. As you know the cost to obtain the teaching certificate is approx. $6500 and MEd. is $4500. I can only afford one, cannot seem to figure out which one to give priority to.
That honestly could totally depend on the school's regulations and/or government regulations. For example, in Indonesia, I need to have a master's of education, and I was also required to get the teaching qualification from America. My best advice for you would be to check with the principal at your school to see whether you need both or just one and which one is the most important. You could also back up what the principal has told you by doing a bit of research in the country that you're in to see what the governmental regulations are.
Hi Janet! That's really good to hear. The courses are truly fascinating and I believe will help you improve a whole lot especially if you are teaching or are a principal. Which courses are you registered for? I was unable to get into the courses for this month because all the courses I have not taken were already fully booked. So I'll definitely be back next term.
@@BookMattic I'm only able to take one course a term, so my first one was Educational Philosophy - now I'm on to Curriculum Design. So far, I'm really enjoying it! Sorry to hear that you weren't able to get into courses last term - they fill up quickly. Good luck in the coming term!
@@janets.2918 hi Janet! I really liked the philosophy class which was probably one of my favorites so far. I'm glad that you have enjoyed it. This term I'm taking barriers to learning and assessment and evaluation. So far not my favorite classes but at least I'm getting them done. Good luck to you as well!
@KoketsoR7 Moreland University's Master's in Education program is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC) and the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), while UoPeople is on accredited by DEAC. I did not get the masters from Moreland University. So I am not versed in whether it can get you a job or not, but at least it does have the accreditation of both, which improves its chances.
Hi. Very Interesting. Do you have first hand knowledge of graduates from Moreland getting job offers based solely on theMoreland Teacher Certification? Please keep us updated.
Hi, glad you found the video interesting. I'm currently about a month away from finishing the program and will film another two videos about this topic with more detail especially pertaining to your question. But to give you just a heads up, I'm in the Moreland candidate’s Facebook group where many people have posted about their experiences getting their teaching license after finishing the Moreland program. Some of these stories seemed like they got their license easily and others had a bit more difficulty especially with the changes in the Hawaii license. Based on what I've seen, it's best to go with Arizona or Washington DC. I'll put up an update video soon and then one during or after I get the actual license. Hope this helps.
Great to hear from you. I didn't take my M.Ed at Moreland but I did take the Teacher Certification program and that was very helpful for getting officially certified through the US government as they have certified advisors that can help you through the process after you finish the program. I took my M.Ed at UoPeople and just graduated with a 4.0 at the end of May. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Tell me about it! It has been difficult. I think next term I'll just take two classes rather than three. I'll do it though. Thanks for the encouragement.
Hello I am thinking of taking the Moreland University Teach Now program.. I am a head of Business Department and teacher in the uk. Can we chat as I would love to get your advice please.
Thanks for the heads up, friend. My journey just about to start soon this month on UOpeople . I am a full time job man as you do.
Well I really hope the best of luck for you!
Thanks for sharing your updates on studies, Matt! Consistency is the most underestimated for perfectionists (including myself)
Hi Jennifer, thanks for commenting. Over the past 10 years I have not been going to university, but I started reading regularly 6 years ago. This habit has changed the way I do any challenging task because I approach it, especially if it's big, with a consistent daily habit, chipping away at it. The results are amazing!
@@BookMattic I couldn't agree with you more🙌 building habit of consistent reading is also applicable in doing tasks/assignments
Hi Matt, I apologize for my last message as it was not clear enough. This is my actual question to you:
Please advice, it would really help. Do I need a masters degree in education if i have a teaching certificate from Moreland University? I am already working in an International school as an IB DP Math teacher and completed all the IB Math related workshops as well. As you know the cost to obtain the teaching certificate is approx. $6500 and MEd. is $4500. I can only afford one, cannot seem to figure out which one to give priority to.
That honestly could totally depend on the school's regulations and/or government regulations. For example, in Indonesia, I need to have a master's of education, and I was also required to get the teaching qualification from America.
My best advice for you would be to check with the principal at your school to see whether you need both or just one and which one is the most important. You could also back up what the principal has told you by doing a bit of research in the country that you're in to see what the governmental regulations are.
Hello - I'm starting with University of the People this month for M.Ed. I enjoyed hearing what to expect and wish you all the best in your journey!
Hi Janet! That's really good to hear. The courses are truly fascinating and I believe will help you improve a whole lot especially if you are teaching or are a principal. Which courses are you registered for?
I was unable to get into the courses for this month because all the courses I have not taken were already fully booked. So I'll definitely be back next term.
@@BookMattic I'm only able to take one course a term, so my first one was Educational Philosophy - now I'm on to Curriculum Design. So far, I'm really enjoying it! Sorry to hear that you weren't able to get into courses last term - they fill up quickly. Good luck in the coming term!
@@janets.2918 hi Janet! I really liked the philosophy class which was probably one of my favorites so far. I'm glad that you have enjoyed it. This term I'm taking barriers to learning and assessment and evaluation. So far not my favorite classes but at least I'm getting them done. Good luck to you as well!
Thank you for your update, I enjoyed it very much.
Yeah my pleasure. Are you in any of these programs?
Nice video. Brother is the Master at Moreland recognized in the US. Can it get you a job ???
@KoketsoR7 Moreland University's Master's in Education program is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC) and the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), while UoPeople is on accredited by DEAC. I did not get the masters from Moreland University. So I am not versed in whether it can get you a job or not, but at least it does have the accreditation of both, which improves its chances.
Hi. Very Interesting. Do you have first hand knowledge of graduates from Moreland getting job offers based solely on theMoreland Teacher Certification? Please keep us updated.
Hi, glad you found the video interesting. I'm currently about a month away from finishing the program and will film another two videos about this topic with more detail especially pertaining to your question. But to give you just a heads up, I'm in the Moreland candidate’s Facebook group where many people have posted about their experiences getting their teaching license after finishing the Moreland program. Some of these stories seemed like they got their license easily and others had a bit more difficulty especially with the changes in the Hawaii license. Based on what I've seen, it's best to go with Arizona or Washington DC. I'll put up an update video soon and then one during or after I get the actual license. Hope this helps.
@@BookMattic Thank you very much. I look forward to seeing the videos and hearing firsthand stories about job offers. Thank you.
I’m considering Moreland for my Masters and teaching certification. Any updates on your studies? Have you graduated yet?
Great to hear from you. I didn't take my M.Ed at Moreland but I did take the Teacher Certification program and that was very helpful for getting officially certified through the US government as they have certified advisors that can help you through the process after you finish the program. I took my M.Ed at UoPeople and just graduated with a 4.0 at the end of May. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Good luck my firend! That must be hard doing two things at the same time :/
Tell me about it! It has been difficult. I think next term I'll just take two classes rather than three. I'll do it though. Thanks for the encouragement.
Will you receive a hardcopy of the teaching cert upon graduation?
As far as I know that is definitely the case.
What do you think of MA from Unicaf
I have not taken a look at that University or the degree there. Wish I could help
Great thumbnail! haha
Thanks brother! 😊
I am confused about its credibility
Is this the University of California that you are referring to?
Hello I am thinking of taking the Moreland University Teach Now program.. I am a head of Business Department and teacher in the uk. Can we chat as I would love to get your advice please.
Hey, sorry about the late reply. What kind of questions do you have about the program? And I'm curious if you ever considered the PGCSE