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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Responding to the 20:38 post. A strong head doesn't always equate to a person who can make sound educational decisions. Certified teachers are people who have enough background knowledge in education to teach a variety of student learners and in their subject area. There is more credability to the school if they have certified teachers. BTW it is a myth that private schools pay more or comparable salaries to public schools. Back to unionization... I'm not a proponent to unions but I do think too much power in one person(s) hands enables "yes" workers and stiffles creativity. How are teachers suppose to teach children to be "out of the box thinkers" if they have to tow the line? Why can't an employee have some rights that are protected (even in private schools)?[/quote] What's your angle here? And if we're on the subject of teaching, it's "toe the line," not "tow the line." And it's "credibility," not "credability." And it's "proponent of unions" not "proponent to unions." And it's "stifles" not "stiffles." [/quote]
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