question for teachers --- do you have an EdD?

Anonymous
The return on investment just isn't there for me. My M. Ed. classes were a joke (but a necessary evil to get my license), so I have a hard time justifying the time/money if the payback isn't immediately apparent.
Anonymous
If you want to teach, nothing beats experience in the classroom with the help of a strong classroom mentor and another affiliated with a university/grad program. I'm not sure the Ed.D is useful for teaching.
Anonymous
My dad has one because he went into administration. In most places, it's required if you want to get to the top of the administrative ranks. He retired as a Superintenent.

I have an academic PhD. My dad would be the first to tell you that getting an EdD is not nearly as hard as getting a PhD. He did it when I was a kid while he worked full time. It was a necessary box to check so he could get a promotion and nothing more. If you want to stay in the classroom, don't bother.
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