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Re: private vs. public
Posted by: Jean Bullock on 6/16/09
That is a pretty broad questions considering that every school
is different. In both public and Catholic, everything
depends on the faculty, administration, parents and students.
However, the most outstanding thing is that God is allowed in
the school and the teachers and administration are expected
to support the formation of the Faith.
On 6/16/09, Rose wrote:
> Hello! This fall I will be starting my 3rd year of
> teaching. I taught in a public school my first two and
> will now be teaching in a K-8 Catholic school. For those of
> you who have taught in both, what did you find to be the
> biggest difference between the two? Any advice or
> guidance? Thanks so much!
Posts on this thread, including this one
- private vs. public, 6/16/09, by Rose.
- Re: private vs. public, 6/16/09, by Jean Bullock.
- Re: private vs. public, 6/18/09, by former catholic school teacher.
- Re: private vs. public, 6/30/09, by Marie.
- Re: private vs. public, 7/06/09, by Lynne.
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