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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They aren't qualified to teach.[/quote] Wierd statement. Many of the teachers At our private school have masters degrees. [/quote] Not in what they are teaching.[/quote] NP. Most of the teachers at our independent Catholic school have masters degrees, usually in education, but some in the field they teach. I’m unfamiliar with public school teachers’ qualifications — do they usually have master’s degrees in the fields they teach, such as biology, English, math, etc?[/quote] With so many career changers entering public school teaching, yes, often they do. There are also savvy young teachers who realize their district will reimburse 80% of the cost of any grade degree related to their job so they might as well get a transferable master’s rather than an MEd. I mentor novice teachers. None are working on an MEd. [/quote]
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