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re: Schools and teachers are a Joke

Posted on 2/15/19 at 9:12 am to
Posted by LSUFanHouston
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Posted on 2/15/19 at 9:12 am to
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curriculum expectations may be higher, the actual value of the teachers are not.


Odds are that the "crappy" public school that you are avoiding sending your kids to, has a higher percentage of highly qualified teachers than your fancy private school.

I know several private / catholic school teachers. Every single one of them could not pass the basic Praxis exam needed to get a public school teaching certificate, and a couple of them do not have college degrees. and they don't get paid worth a crap.
Posted by Chad504boy
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Posted on 2/15/19 at 9:17 am to
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Odds are that the "crappy" public school that you are avoiding sending your kids to, has a higher percentage of highly qualified teachers than your fancy private school.


maybe maybe not but i do have previous experience with both. The public elemetary school was decent but we had a bad experience with the middle school. bad enough to warrant me wanting to keep my kids in private school. the private school they go to is a good school. i fully bear the burden and responsibility of my kids school education. I have taken steps to further help them. Its such a grind during the year to keep an eye on every subject all the time. Its like they absorb absolutely nothing in school and all knowledge is gained from home. All the assumptions made in this thread have been "oh teacher must be doing everything they can, there isn't anything they can do better. their job isn't to give any kids attention of actual learning" and the assumption that "its then me not doing enough or anything". its all a joke. Like from the get go, my point stands. Never is the conversation about teachers and what more they can do ever.
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