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Re: NBC vs. Doctorate Degree
Posted by jade on 6/30/08
Your statement rings truth!
I had a guest come into my classroom for my entry 4, to impact
student learning. His final statement to me was...
"I see now why you have a passion to teach day in and day out.
I didn't understand it before. In fact, I want to come back."
And he did!
Private schools REQUIRE parental "hours" of participation. We
need to require that in public schools for not only the parents
but the general voting public.
jade
On 6/27/08, Beth wrote:
> I am sad to say that I don't think either NBC or a doctorate
> degree will hold much prestige with either the public or our
> fellow teachers as long as we remain in the classroom. In
> my experience administrators have more prestige among
> teachers and as far as the public...they don't see or
> understand 1/10th of what we do and how much of our time,
> energy, money and passion we put into our job.
>
Posts on this thread, including this one
- NBC vs. Doctorate Degree, 6/27/08, by Maria.
- Re: NBC vs. Doctorate Degree, 6/27/08, by jade.
- Re: NBC vs. Doctorate Degree, 6/27/08, by Beth.
- Re: NBC vs. Doctorate Degree, 6/30/08, by jade.
- Re: NBC vs. Doctorate Degree, 9/25/08, by Sheila Ragin.
- Re: NBC vs. Doctorate Degree, 9/25/08, by DM.
- Re: NBC vs. Doctorate Degree, 9/26/08, by jade.
- Re: NBC vs. Doctorate Degree, 9/26/08, by Sheila .
- Re: NBC vs. Doctorate Degree, 10/04/08, by Sue Lady.
- Re: NBC vs. Doctorate Degree, 10/09/08, by Olive Josuweit.
- Re: NBC vs. Doctorate Degree, 10/09/08, by DM.
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