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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Im a current HS teacher. I know the challenges, and am frankly offended “they” feel any warm body can do my job. OTOH, when I was in HS in the early 00’s, in FCPS, we had a new history teacher. He was a career switcher and had previously been a lawyer. Didn’t make it to winter break. I feel bad for the kids for (a) not being taught by someone who understands the pedagogy and (b) the transition and disruption this will cause. [/quote] Funny you mentioned the lawyer didn’t last. My experience had been that “retreads” particularly from more professional jobs are some of the best teachers. [/quote] Not everyone will stay. But, the career switch has some requirements before starting like passing subject Praxis, VCLA exam and one semester of weekend online class. Teacher resident is now called Teacher trainee and has no requirement except a Bachelors. So these trainee jobs will have more people signing up but less who will stay on.[/quote]
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