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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]K-12 public school teaching will never attract high achievers. It is not an intellectually challenging profession that these type of people generally seek. For one, they are teaching basic subject matter- year after year. Second, they are largely doing a lot of parenting and behavioral management. [/quote] It can be a very intellectually challenging career--and in many countries (e.g., Finland, Japan) teaching attracts the strongest students. If teachers write curriculum, do lesson study, are involved in state standards, take on leadership roles as they have the opportunities to do in many countries, it's a very intellectually demanding career. Look at what other professionals do--lawyers, accountants etc. do a lot more routine work. [/quote]
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