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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We all know teachers don’t make much, so between the low pay and summers off, is that enough to constitute a “hobby” job?[/quote] Considering it's fulltime job, other than the two months in summer, that would be more than a hobby. It's a demanding job for sure, but not particularly difficult to be a teacher, just have to have a knack for controlling kids and getting them interested in learning. That cannot be taught, it's either innate or learned by experience. [b]College does nothing to prepare people to become teachers, and it is just a huge waste of time and money.[/b] So go the "emergency certification" route if you want to try teaching. [/quote] What? Have you seen people in a classroom who have no training? It isn't pretty. Most of them quit because they aren't prepared. I had to cover for a teacher in the room next door to me because she'd go to the bathroom to cry a handful of times every day. It's a lot. She quit in January of her first year. Her two friends in her cohort didn't return to teaching after their first year.[b] Student teaching is an absolute must IMO.[/b][/quote] That's the only useful part. Only lasts 2 semesters, 2-3 days a week 1st semester, 4 days a week 2nd semester. Should be 2+ years of the B.A./B.S. degree. [/quote]
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