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[QUOTE="jetsqb101, post: 2105853, member: 1770"] I found [URL='http://soe.syr.edu/academic/Instructional_Design_Development_and_Evaluation/graduate/masters/idde/default.aspx']this section[/URL] on the program on Syracuse's website which lists possible career paths from the degree. I'm working towards becoming a School Psychologist myself (another program that tends to be put into schools of education) and even I'm a bit confused about what the program really entails. My understanding is this: It leads to developing educational programs and helping other professionals in schools to implement either (a) training programs you've invented or (b) training programs that have already been invented and are established to work. Training programs here mainly means interventions, such as flashcard learning for children struggling with a subject. It gets more complex than that (specifically for children with ADHD, Autism, etc.), but the gist of it is finding a proposed solution to common problems in schools. That being said, it seems unlikely to me that 3 players on our basketball team are all interested in pursuing this as a career. What is more likely is that this is a masters program that isn't readily available at every school (which makes it great for getting transfer students) and that it doesn't require an exorbitant amount of work from the students. This is all conjecture from me though, this is a really interesting discovery. [/QUOTE]
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