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re: "I have a Masters Degree, we need to vet our parents, what do they have?"
Posted on 2/21/23 at 12:01 am to burger bearcat
Posted on 2/21/23 at 12:01 am to burger bearcat
Stupid bitch says "Our Children".
She needs re-education.
She needs re-education.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 12:23 am to burger bearcat
I've turned this lady into a video. Will post later tonight. Great campaign piece for getting rid of the Dept of Ed.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 1:23 am to burger bearcat
Teaching requirements in AZ
Plus AZ has a serious teacher shortage, they are relaxing standards here.
Only 39% of teachers here in AZ advanced degrees.
She is full of shite
quote:
The minimum requirements for teaching certification in Arizona are:
A bachelor's degree.
Completion of a state-approved educator preparation program.
Teaching experience.
Passing the exams for your selected certificate
Plus AZ has a serious teacher shortage, they are relaxing standards here.
Only 39% of teachers here in AZ advanced degrees.
She is full of shite
This post was edited on 2/21/23 at 1:25 am
Posted on 2/21/23 at 1:49 am to burger bearcat
I have two masters degrees. An MBA and an Engineering Management one. Was an EE undergrad.
To answer her question- What do I have to offer in terms of knowing what is best for my children?
Throw the degrees away. I would jump in front of a bus, would donate a vital organ, etc, if it would save either of my two daughters
To answer her question- What do I have to offer in terms of knowing what is best for my children?
Throw the degrees away. I would jump in front of a bus, would donate a vital organ, etc, if it would save either of my two daughters
Posted on 2/21/23 at 5:25 am to burger bearcat
My children's mom has a terminal degree in Education Leadership. Their father has an MBA. All of our advanced degrees were earned while working fulltime plus having to raise 2 kids, get them to soccer and baseball practice and all the extracurricular activities, prior to getting them home, feeding them dinner and working with them on school work. We didn't have to deal with bullshite that this skank is spewing. We were in public schools but were blessed to be in one of the better districts in the state.
Sorry/not sorry that she had a screwed up childhood and I would bet her parents are dead or she needs to be taken behind the woodshed.
Sorry/not sorry that she had a screwed up childhood and I would bet her parents are dead or she needs to be taken behind the woodshed.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 5:29 am to Jbird
quote:It's a semi-conductor which fails at some point leaking its contents. Sound familiar?
Explain a zener diode so even Joe Biden could understand it!
Posted on 2/21/23 at 5:42 am to burger bearcat
The collapse of civilization will be at the hands of zealous spinsters.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 6:04 am to Ricardo
People who brag because they got a masters in education (which anyone could easily earn) are the worst, only ones more obnoxious are the Doctors of Education. Big whoop you passed a liberal arts indoctrination program. Parents know what is best for their kids....they may not do those things but they know.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 6:05 am to burger bearcat
They are ‘smarter’ than you…
Posted on 2/21/23 at 6:35 am to burger bearcat
The teacher's unions are there to represent and advance the cause of teachers.
The kids don't have a union. The closest thing they have to that is parents.
The kids don't have a union. The closest thing they have to that is parents.
This post was edited on 2/21/23 at 7:12 am
Posted on 2/21/23 at 6:38 am to TrueTiger
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The kids don't have a union. The closest thing the have to that is parents.
Very well said.
I remember being a kid and the most nauseating thing I'd hear was some miserable count screeching how she was basically more important than our parents. (Because of how much time she spent with us, etc.)
The ironic thing was I couldn't imagine this woman ever finding a man that could spend more than 5 minutes with her. Just a volatile, bitter, detestable person.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 6:39 am to burger bearcat
Masters Degree today is equivalent to a high school diploma to our parents generation. Masters etc degrees are a horrible return on investment in most cases.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 6:49 am to burger bearcat
Why are you guys upset? She's just speaking from the heart...which is the definition of "not thinking rationally".
Posted on 2/21/23 at 7:20 am to burger bearcat
Masters degrees are largely just buying a trophy.
Unless you did real research, got paid for it(research asst) etc. It's just nonsense.
Unless you did real research, got paid for it(research asst) etc. It's just nonsense.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 7:25 am to jcaz
quote:Call me Doctor Jill Biden!
People that think your degree defines you are likely the people with the most useless degrees
Posted on 2/21/23 at 7:25 am to International_Aggie
quote:
One of the major takeaways I got from my education is how little I actually know and will ever be able to know.
Very much agree. I often say that the most important thing I learned in my MS program is that i could not possibly be an expert in e everything...You don't know what you don't know
Posted on 2/21/23 at 7:26 am to burger bearcat
I have a BA and MBA.
I also have a technical degree.
Certified by two manufacturers to work on their products.
Does that Trump her Masters degree?
Oh, nooooooo I said Trump.
A degree is only as good as the information given and if you use it. Only really gets you in the door.
I also have a technical degree.
Certified by two manufacturers to work on their products.
Does that Trump her Masters degree?
Oh, nooooooo I said Trump.
A degree is only as good as the information given and if you use it. Only really gets you in the door.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 7:27 am to burger bearcat
quote:It is a sham situation where the degree itself, rather than the quality of the degree, is the driver. The lowest-rated, easiest-to-obtain, cheapest degree gains the same pay/licensure benefits as those degrees obtained from much higher-rated, quality programs.
"I have a Masters Degree, we need to vet our parents, what do they have?"
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Master’s of None
Teachers across the country earn grad degrees to get raises. Turns out those degrees don’t improve student learning—they just fatten universities’ bottom lines.
by Grace Gedye
January 12, 2020
David Firestone, an associate special ed teacher in New York City, is in his final semester of a master’s program at the Hunter College School of Education. Yet he still feels like he hasn’t learned one of the core skills of teaching.
“No one has ever bothered to teach us how to write a real lesson plan”
...
So why do it? Because he has to. Right now, one of the most common ways that school districts attempt to increase teacher quality is through master’s degrees. Some states, like New York, Maryland, and Connecticut, require that teachers get master’s degrees in order to keep teaching. Far more states encourage teachers to get them by tying them to pay raises.
...
The problem is that education master’s programs generally don’t produce better teachers.
...
What the system does not do, however, is improve teacher quality.
That’s not exactly what Arthur Levine expected to find when he set out to study the field of teacher education in the early 2000s.
...
“When I started the study, what I suspected was that the criticism was overstated,” he told me recently. He was wrong. “Things were so much worse than I had imagined,” he said. “It was shocking.” While there were some standout programs, on the whole he found a system rife with low selectivity, low rigor, and low graduation standards. Students criticized faculty for having limited classroom experience, which led to dated material and a lack of practical tips. Worst of all were school- administration programs, which many teachers enroll in with an eye toward career advancement, and of which Levine concluded, “The majority of programs range from inadequate to appalling.”
LINK
Posted on 2/21/23 at 7:33 am to burger bearcat
Best Comment in the comment section
I bet this woman is a fricking miserable human being.
quote:
You can master these balls
I bet this woman is a fricking miserable human being.
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