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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the "anecdotal" person--I am no teacher, but I have researched school options and I have a number of friends in many different states who are teachers. I thought it was common knowledge that independent schools don't need to and don't typically hire formally licensed teachers. In fact, the teachers are also paid substantially less with worse benifits. The advantage is having a stronger student body, which can be a better work environment for some, and being able to break into a teaching career without the red tape. Depending on the school, teachers also might have more autonomy with the curriculum, which some find worth it as well. Any teacher licensed to teach in public school probably will (unless they are really burnt out by working at schools with needy populations or something) because the pay and benefits are so much better. The true advantage to an independent school is a strong/self-selecting peer group and the freedom to administer a curricular model different from the public school system. Not the formal training of the teachers.[/quote] Yeah, I thought it was pretty common knowledge that many teachers in private schools don't have teaching certifications. I wouldn't say independent schools are against licensed teachers per se, but the certification status of a teacher isn't what they care about in their hiring decisions. They want people who are experts in their fields and are also good teachers. That person may or may not have gained her teaching ability by sitting in a school of education for four years. [/quote]
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