I have always assumed that any on-line program is at a serious disadvantage when it comes to doing serious empirical research, but since we seem to have a couple of people from Walden on this list, it would be interesting to hear form them on this issue.

Chris Green
York U.
Toronto
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Bourgeois, Dr. Martin wrote:
What's the story on Walden~ We had a job candidate with a PhD from there, and 
my chair said we had to consider her application since Walden is an accredited 
school. Is there any empirical evidence out there showing that a) their onlne 
education is or isn't inferior to more traditional methods or b) that their 
graduates  do or don't get good jobs~

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From: Christopher D. Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8:45 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] Walden University Offers New Bachelor of Science Degree 
Programs in Psychology and in Child Development

I think the subject line says it all. If you want to know more, click here:
http://www.waldenu.edu/c/About/About_13761.htm

Chris Green
York U.
Toronto

P.S. Farley Mowat is more of a National Man-Bear-Contrarian-Ecologist
than an ethologist

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