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Re: "the myth of underpaid teachers" no longer true!
Posted by mel on 7/01/09

    On 6/20/09, julia wrote:
    > I didn't read any of the other responses, but "only need a
    bachelors" may be
    > true for getting a preliminary license, but in 5 years at a
    large district in
    > massachusetts I have yet to see the district hire anyone
    without a masters and
    > initial or professional license. Because there are so many
    applicants out there,
    > they can pick from the best and don't need the ones who only
    have a bachelors.
    > I suppose if the job market changes, enrollment goes way up,
    funding
    > increases, then maybe the bachelors people will get hired.
    >


    Interesting. In my state, most districts would prefer to hire
    a bachelor's if they could because it's cheaper. But many ed.
    programs are only certifying at the master's level.

     
     

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