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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“Noble professions”. Lol. In most circles that is code for “avoiding real life.” [/quote] So teachers are avoiding real life? Home health care providers are avoiding real life? Frankly, I think they're much more clued in to real life than someone who sits in an office sending emails all day.[/quote] Have you seen the high school and college grades of public school teachers? Most are C students, aren’t engaged teachers at all, so the curricula and expectations keep getting dumbed down. Use of tech is also a big bad “teaching” crutch. I’d gladly pay up for a smart educated, real world experience teacher in their 40s than the 20-something messes we left. [/quote] Data show teachers have little long-term impacts on educational outcomes. For the vast majority, their work isn't valuable. The sad truth is it doesn't matter who teaches midwits. [/quote]
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