Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you all feel when your kid has an uncertified teacher? Mine has a foreign language teacher with no background, no language degree
I think as long as an extensive criminal background check was done, and the teacher has somewhat of a background in whatever course they’re teaching, there shouldn’t be a problem.
Professors, for example, don’t need to be certified teachers to teach, and I don’t have a problem with that either.
I think generally there’s too much red tape to becoming a teacher. Certification may be more necessary for teaching ES, but for MS and up, I don’t think it’s necessary. Isn’t it often trial by fire anyways? You can learn all the teaching theory you want, but what matters is actual classroom time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably have other uncertified teachers and will have more in the future.
Ding, ding, ding! With all the teacher bashing, no wonder there are fewer people currently in those roles. Certified teachers are fed up. And then you all complain when someone who wants to teach but isn't yet certified is in the role. Geesh!
They’re bashing bad teachers, not all teachers—there’s a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably have other uncertified teachers and will have more in the future.
Ding, ding, ding! With all the teacher bashing, no wonder there are fewer people currently in those roles. Certified teachers are fed up. And then you all complain when someone who wants to teach but isn't yet certified is in the role. Geesh!
They’re bashing bad teachers, not all teachers—there’s a difference.
Anonymous wrote:How do you all feel when your kid has an uncertified teacher? Mine has a foreign language teacher with no background, no language degree
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably have other uncertified teachers and will have more in the future.
Ding, ding, ding! With all the teacher bashing, no wonder there are fewer people currently in those roles. Certified teachers are fed up. And then you all complain when someone who wants to teach but isn't yet certified is in the role. Geesh!
Anonymous wrote:How do you all feel when your kid has an uncertified teacher? Mine has a foreign language teacher with no background, no language degree
Anonymous wrote:How do you all feel when your kid has an uncertified teacher? Mine has a foreign language teacher with no background, no language degree
Anonymous wrote:They probably have other uncertified teachers and will have more in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you all feel when your kid has an uncertified teacher? Mine has a foreign language teacher with no background, no language degree
Grateful that they don't have a long-term sub or a series of daily subs. (i.e. It could be worse.)
An uncertified teacher means that they had a position that they couldn't hire for or someone quit last minute. The uncertified person is either someone interested in teaching or is an experienced teacher who got stuck with a prep out of area. Either of these should at least have some interest in managing the class and getting to know kids, which substitutes just don't do.
Anonymous wrote:How do you all feel when your kid has an uncertified teacher? Mine has a foreign language teacher with no background, no language degree