Anonymous wrote:Hell yeah. Public School teachers do fine where I live. Especially considering they have Summers off!
Anonymous wrote:Hell yeah. Public School teachers do fine where I live. Especially considering they have Summers off!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elementary School Teacher?
I currently live in another city, and there is a public elementary school here that is run in conjunction with a local elite university. From perusing LinkedIn and the school’s directory, most of the school’s faculty & staff have BAs and/or MAs from that elite school or a different one. This is a city public school, not a suburban one, so teachers are not well-paid.
Would you be bothered if your child ended up doing that?
What “elite schools” offer degrees in elementary education?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a high school teacher. I’ve told my own children to pick any field other than education. I work way, way too hard for very little money and respect. I want better for them.
It’s a shame because I think teaching is among the most honorable of professions.
Our daughter is an elite college grad and a special Ed teacher. She makes plenty of money and is married to a college classmate who makes more. Together they are fine and have a very nice life. And she’s making a difference. We’re proud of her.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a high school teacher. I’ve told my own children to pick any field other than education. I work way, way too hard for very little money and respect. I want better for them.
It’s a shame because I think teaching is among the most honorable of professions.