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10-07-2015, 06:26 PM
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PHD in Education VS Doctor in Education at NIE
Hi
I am contemplating in doing one of the 2 courses. But there seems not much information about it over the net or among people. So I am throwing the information out , so that some of you can help me out in making a decision?
- From a degree content perspective what is the difference ( is one more practical VS theoretical approach etc)
- What is the prospects difference? (who goes for each kind of degree?)
- Which is more valuable for NIE professorship and which is more valuable for MOE leadership?
Hope those who have knowledge in this can shed some light?
thanks
DT123
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10-07-2015, 07:29 PM
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as stated on their respective website, Doc of Ed is like a PhD but with a professional focus. Probably more for MOE leadership.
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11-07-2015, 08:56 AM
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Thanks for the reply
For a current MOE teacher...I am wondering which path would give better prospects...at a certain stage a normal school teacher's prospects gets maxed out and especially if you are not an MOE scholar..
As such would a Doctorate in Education guarantee a better chance in climbing up the MOE management or would a PHD give a better chance at lecturing at NIE? These are 2 possible avenues
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11-07-2015, 10:37 AM
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PhD: more well known, more difficult to get as it depends heavily on your research output and new knowledge created for the community.
DEd: Easier to achieve as it has higher weightage on Course work. Doesn't require that much research output, sounds like Diploma in Education.
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Originally Posted by JT123
Thanks for the reply
For a current MOE teacher...I am wondering which path would give better prospects...at a certain stage a normal school teacher's prospects gets maxed out and especially if you are not an MOE scholar..
As such would a Doctorate in Education guarantee a better chance in climbing up the MOE management or would a PHD give a better chance at lecturing at NIE? These are 2 possible avenues
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