Anonymous wrote:How about Mary Washington?
Anonymous wrote:I have a dyslexic kid with a 2.8 GPA. School has been torture for him...and he wants to be a teacher. He's on a mission to make things better for kids like him. So no irony in a not-great student becoming a teacher. I think we need more of them, frankly. You need to be creative, smart, empathetic, and hard working to be a teacher, but I don't know that finding school fun or easy is a criteria.
I hope your daughter finds a great fit school and becomes a fabulous teacher. We need her.
Anonymous wrote:I have a dyslexic kid with a 2.8 GPA. School has been torture for him...and he wants to be a teacher. He's on a mission to make things better for kids like him. So no irony in a not-great student becoming a teacher. I think we need more of them, frankly. You need to be creative, smart, empathetic, and hard working to be a teacher, but I don't know that finding school fun or easy is a criteria.
I hope your daughter finds a great fit school and becomes a fabulous teacher. We need her.
Anonymous wrote:Why is ironic that she's interested in elementary education? Can you explain the irony, because I'm not getting it.
Also, don't make me go all Ethan Hawke on your ass.