Do private school teachers get free tuition for their kids?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No offense, but I do t really understand why the fact that your kid's Latin teacher used to be s senior big law partner is a draw. Wouldn't you want your kid's teacher trained in teaching? I wouldn't care if my tennis instructor used to be a baker. I guess, unless he brought muffins to my lesson. I understand that a law career indicates that generally, it's a smart person who did well in school, but I would prefer my kid's teachers have training in somethings related to what they are teaching.


You are not reading the thread correctly. Try again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is fascinating. Private school teachers and public
School teachers fighting over who is better. I mean, can we create a matrix or something? i want to know, definitively, which ones are better.

Truth- there are good teachers and bad teachers in both types of schools.


Where in the world do you see teachers fighting over "who is better"? I see private school teachers being rightfully insulted by the assertion that we have no better options.


Easy nellie....


So it's okay to insult people, then. Got it.
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