u/Critical-Ad7320

Hi Everyone,

I've been looking into the Queens Professional Master of Education with a focus on Indigenous studies. I've been working in remote indigenous communities for the past 5 years and really enjoy my time there and would like to improve on my knowledge and challenge myself with a masters degree. Wondering if anyone took this course route, and am curious to know how the indigenous courses were difficulty, work, and interest wise. If anyone has any information, I'd love to chat more about it!

Thanks in advance!

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u/Critical-Ad7320 — 8 days ago

Hi everyone,

I have seen many people recommend the university of Ottawa’s online master of education in teaching and learning and I am wondering if anyone was admitted to the program with below a B average. Will they accept and look at experiences in this case or is it too highly competitive that you most likely won’t get in if you don’t meet the Gpa requirement? I think I am just below the B average by a point or two and am a bit worried. Looking for other people’s experiences with the admission process.

Thank you!!

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u/Critical-Ad7320 — 14 days ago

Hi everyone,

I'm on my 9th year of teaching and am looking for a new challenge. I am thinking of applying to U of Ottawa for the Masters in Education in Teaching and Learning, fully online.

I am a bit nervous with working full time, and also because was never the strongest writer or student in school. I am wondering how manageable this program would be for someone who's working full time. I would probably start with part-time 1 class at a time. I am just a little nervous about being "rusty" with writing essays and such. Was anyone feeling the same way when applying, and how did they think the courses were? Maybe i'm overthinking and need some confidence lol.
Thanks in advance.

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u/Critical-Ad7320 — 18 days ago