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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Less education requirements.[/quote] Once again, this is not true. Catholic school teachers are often required to maintain the same certification as public school teachers. I work in a Catholic high school. We are all certified. Most have public school experience and most have advanced degrees. [/quote] Again, it is true. Just because you work at one school where "most have advanced degrees" (would love to see actual stats on that) doesn't mean that those are the requirements. I am a public school teacher and the only teachers I know who have left for privates or charters are those who could not pass certification tests, didn't complete their masters coursework within the state's required 3 year time frame, or were discontinued for low ratings. I know a Catholic school teacher teaching high school chemistry with just an undergraduate degree in philosophy.[/quote]
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