Hi, so I’m finishing my bachelors degree this fall semester. MY BA is in political science, but I want to pursue a masters related to education to marry the two, but I’m having trouble figuring out which masters would be right for what I want to do so I obviously came to reddit 😬.
I want to primarily work in special education advocacy in some way. Being a mother to multiple kids who need special education has really opened my eyes to how broken special education (and the US education system in general) is. I’d like to work in advocacy and reform, but I don’t ALWAYS want to be fighting against things, I also want to work to build the education system I’d like to see!
I had considered my university’s MS in Educational Psychology and Methodology for this reason, but upon further internet research it looks like that degree doesn’t really do what I think it does? It seems to be mostly for people who want to work in schools using the psychology end of it instead of curriculum design/reform using the methodology end.
Any suggestions?
Submitted August 19, 2023 at 01:30PM by ApollosCurse https://ift.tt/kM197AS
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