Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
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Yes, their time is valuable.
It is also because they just want to get in there and teach. They
don't want
to spend how ever long it takes to get some credential. They just want
to get in there and teach.
You are simply wrong. You have no data. And you don't even have
personal experience from which to posit.
Look, you're talking to someone who teaches and hangs around with
other folks who teach. Yeah, it's not data. However ...
If any of us wanted to teach high school, we would. Some of us
have--none have done it a second time. We would get and have gotten
the credentials and the background check (don't forget that, too).
It's just not that hard.
And, again, I'm going to state, if you can't be bothered to pass that
minimal a set of requirements, you don't deserve to be teaching. Sorry.
And you don't deserve to meddle with the teachings in the home. Sorry.
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Ralph
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