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Re: Teachers Have Learning Disabilities--Not Students!
Posted by to op on 7/30/07


    To OP

    I have yet to meet a teacher that was given their teaching
    certification. My state requires a bachelor’s degree and a
    master’s degree for permanent certification. I am highly
    qualified to teach. I am also a graduate of the public school
    system. Your insinuation about the qualifications of teachers is
    insulting and screams of your ignorance in the field of
    education.

    You sound like a parent that has had some problems with your
    child’s school. Your approach is completely wrong. You did not
    surrender your parental rights when your child entered school.
    So instead of bashing the public school system try a proactive
    approach. Do you attend back to school nights, parent
    conferences, or school board meetings? Do you stay in touch with
    your child’s teacher on a regular basis, not just complain at
    report card time? Have you volunteered in your child’s
    classroom? Do you hold your child accountable for his/her
    responsibilities as a learner?

    I do agree that all children are brilliant, but they will not all
    grow up to be super stars and make millions of dollars based on
    their singing, acting, or athletic abilities. So what is society
    to do… I know let’s give every child an education that will give
    them the tools to become a productive member of society able to
    support themselves and their family.

     
     

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