Posted on 07/14/2018 12:46:06 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Figures.....and we’re not talking math
You can be a substitute teacher in many states with just a high school diploma.
Time to privatize public ed.
NYC for one...
I don’t see the problem here. You could have military guys retiring who have a degree that is totally unrelated to the education field....but they could easily fit into this situation that they are designing.
I looked it up...for Detroit (last year)....starting salary for a rookie teacher is $35,000 a year. In three years, you’d be at roughly $38,000. In ten years, maybe around $45,000. Toss in some pension deal, and it might be attractive to some folks.
But the negative to this is teacher-burnout which they tend to say around the 6th year....it’s near 17-percent of teachers.
Online schools.
Alternative path to teaching is not a new concept and Teachers of Tomorrow arent the only kids on the playground. Most states have clear requirements to obtain a teaching certificate through an alternative pathway. First, a person needs to have at least a bachelor degree and a certain CPGA (cumulative grade point average). Second, the prospective teacher candidate must pass the same exams as a regular teacher. Some states this means passing the Praxis 2 exam. If they wanted to teach elementary education then the corresponding Praxis 2 exam must be taken and passed. The very same test someone went through four years of college in an education program would have to pass. Some states have a pedagogy exam in addition to the Content exam. A pedagogy exam again is the same exam covering teaching methods as someone who did four years in college as an education major. Lastly, students coming out of college in an education major have roughly less than 1 month in front of a classroom as the primary teacher. They might have 6 months as a student teacher but this is not what most think. At least with Teachers of Tomorrow there is a mentor with the teacher the entire first year teaching.
Lastly, people used to think the internet was a fantasy land playground. People used to think dating someone online was only for the desparate and to be disparaged. Now people openly join sites like Match.com and eHarmony or some other dating site. Those who have never taken an online course do not realize the rigors involved in taking such a course. These people fall into the first category. I firmly believe these people also see working at home as a godsend. The problem with this is that going to a brick and mortar school is filled with structure and is way more easier to form a routine. However, a online class requires you to have discipline to be resourceful and self motivated. It is no wonder when the world is trying to move into a more mobile and technical world there are bastions of heavy resistance like those who see online degrees as weaker than their counterparts. For those who see the only way to get an education is to go to class, is stuck and will always be stuck in the time before computers. Embrace change because change is imminent. I would hire a person who graduated from a reputable online school over someone who went to a brick and mortar school because they have drive, motivation and self reliance. Most colleges are beginning to go to a blended format.
I think it is likely that the staff of the traditional brick and mortar colleges are looking to protect their turf. It can’t be easy to get teachers into the classroom in Detroit. It seems they are happier seeing the positions go unfilled than to let the online colleges get a nose under the tent.
QFT: “The problem with this is that going to a brick and mortar school is filled with structure and is way more easier to form a routine. However, a online class requires you to have discipline to be resourceful and self motivated.”
Ditto - getting some personal insight to that now with an online Master’s degree program from Western Governors University, a fully accredited institution I would add.
If you're going to allow teachers that only attended online school, why not vid qualified teachers and end the babysitting part of K-12 education. School systems combined across the state of Michigan, own land. Most of it in pretty good locations. Land in a booming economy is worth money. Downsize to the administration buildings only and shoot the vids from there. In a few years, the entire Country will want to homeschool like Michigan.
I agree, but government schools are the modern-day version of the Works Progress Administration. Tough to root out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Works_Progress_Administration
They should get combat pay.
at least they are not surgeons!! But i just saw a commercial for online nursing school. How does that work?
This support my thoughts that education will inevitably move online.
There is no reason online education cannot be a good education. It may be necessary to suppliment it with some in person courses.
The reason is simple: online education is extremely efficient. You do not need super expensive brick and mortar schools.
School buildings are some of the most expensive per square foot structures in the United States.
Another advantage is that if moves education away from being a state mandated indoctrination process.
From the wiki page; "It was liquidated on June 30, 1943, as a result of low unemployment due to the worker shortage of World War II. The WPA had provided millions of Americans with jobs for eight years"
It can be done because it has been done. Those who teach, but hate the pay, can go find the pay they seek. Those who push the brooms that clean the schools, can push brooms for private businesses.
The educational cabal is a joke on its own and refuses anything outside its orthodoxy.
My daughter has over ten years of library and bookseller experience, all with children.
She’d like to be a librarian but didn’t want to get the Masters of Library Science, whatever that is degree.
She finally gave up and is starting her classes soon. She has about 70% of the credits needed for a bachelors degree. She found an online school that will look at her varied credits and customize a bachelors degree. The masters programs don’t care what the bachelors is in, as long as you have one.
The online school is only $3500 per year.
The course work is on line.
Then there are rotations at local hospitals for the hands on practical part.
i feel better now!
Could go either way - might be useful that they weren’t as indoctrinated by contact with campus groups....
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