04-14-2023, 07:17 AM
(04-11-2023, 06:49 PM)BadSquirrelBeta Wrote:(04-11-2023, 08:55 AM)Vle045 Wrote: Continuing education seems to be a fair option to me, to be honest. There's not much instruction going on. You are mostly on your own to read and find relevant videos - then write a paper about a specific situation/topic. I am treating this as a personal study.Do I consider the ENEB experience just continuing education? No. You are treating it as a personal study. That's great for you, but don't limit what the degree has been certified to be.
Also, titulos de propios is not considered part of formal education in Spain. As someone said above, the closest comparison might be RA vs NA. The private sector can accept it for employment purposes, but it won't get you into a doctoral program nor be recognized for employment in the government sector in Spain.
https://acei-global.blog/2015/05/28/spai...lo-propio/
If given an opportunity to learn by andragogy at this point in my life and career journey, that is the best path for me. I'm not out to impress anyone or try and dupe an American program in furtherance of Academia or be persuaded by the scary "publish or perish" elephant in the room; and, I am certainly not out to pursue employment in Spain.
Yes, that is how I am using it. But if you look at the link that I shared, it tells you clearly how the degree is used is Spain. It is not intended for entrance to a doctoral program nor for any type of government job. It is intended for private employment. I also read a similar statement in materials I received directly from ENEB.
So, if the intention in Spain is for Private employers to determine if it meets their criteria, then we can treat it the same way. If you are looking for work in the private sector, list it on your resume and let the employer decide if the degree works for them. If you want to get in to a doctoral program or government job in the US, you may need to get an additional masters from an RA school.