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[quote=Anonymous]You were actually qualified to teach in public? I didn't think private teachers had the same qualifications as public I find this whole discussion fascinating. I have taught in both public and private school in DC, CA and NYC. Teachers choose to work at a school for a whole host of reasons. It's a personal choice. Why all the vitriol for either position? There are great teachers in both private and public schools. There are incompetent teachers in both. Having certification or an MA does not necessarily make you a great teacher AND private schools have many certified/educated teachers. Why do these discussions always have to get so loaded with personal barbs, outright insults and redicule for one thing or another? Makes DCUM a freak show most of the time. I am certified, educated (MA) and have chosen to work in different environments for different reasons. Pay in privates does not have to be awful - although in some it is - but often the low pay provides other benefits that can make it worth it. Public school can be a fabulous place to work, but it also can come with limitations that a teacher may not want to deal with. You all seem to be want to make it an either/or, good/bad thing. Get real. Life is much more complex and nuanced than that. [/quote]
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