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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I guess she has to say this about her daughter to mask her disappointment that she went into teaching.[/quote] I'm not even remotely disappointed that she went into teaching. To the contrary, I'm immensely proud of her. I also don't care how smart she is or that she's smarter than the typical teacher who went the traditional route. I'm just telling it like it is: [b]the typical public school teacher does not have her high school GPA, SAT scores, or elite private school education. [/quote] [/b] They don't need them anyway. Teaching requires a different skill set.[/quote] I neither agree nor disagree with you. But, again, that's a different thread. This thread, for the fifteenth time, is called "how do we get top students (as defined by high school SAT and GPA) to enter public school teaching?" And if that's the question, then TFA is one way to do that. You may not like it, and that's fine, but it is by definition one way to do it. [/quote]
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