These two majors are not good for employment. Originally, most education graduate students graduated from colleges and universities, and generally went to higher vocational colleges to engage in educational affairs or something, which was not bad, but it was not good after only two years. There are too many graduate students in local education. At present, higher vocational colleges don't want master's degree students in education, but there are some doctoral students in education, but the number needed is too small. The administrative management major is even more difficult. Now all organs require civil servants, and anyone who enters this major must take the exam. If he doesn't pass the exam after graduation, there is almost no way out. Because enterprises recruit talents who know technology and management, specialize in administrative management and know nothing about technology. Not many companies want it. Generally speaking, these two majors are not ideal. Some people say that they are two skilled and unskilled "chicken ribs" majors. It's a bit exaggerated, but it makes sense. As far as these two majors are concerned, learning pedagogy well is mainly about memorization. They are all boring.