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I'm a student majoring in educational technology, and I want to be a graduate student in educational principles. Is it interdisciplinary?
There is no problem with the principle of interdisciplinary pedagogy. There are no restrictions on your undergraduate major in the education examination, but there are regulations on the academic qualifications you apply for.

After passing the initial test, I believe that your educational technology will add points for your final postgraduate entrance examination. Review well and you'll be fine!

The following are some introductions to the principles of pedagogy:

Principles of Pedagogy-(main courses) Selected readings of Marxist classics, theory and practice of scientific socialism, and English for master students; Principles of pedagogy, sociology of education, special topics of Chinese and foreign educational history, foundation of educational psychology, methodology of educational scientific research, political science of education, and law of education; Principles of moral education, educational anthropology, regional education theory, etc. —— (Main direction) Basic education theory and philosophy, family education, social education, education policy and law, moral education principles —— (Employment prospects) Teachers in normal universities, counselors in colleges and universities, educational researchers in primary and secondary schools, researchers in educational research institutions, magazine editors, educational administrators at all levels and other educators.