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Re: Ruh-roh Shaggy! How hard IS it to teach English in CO?
Posted by Rodeo on 5/02/08

    Nice try Ali to try to win an argument by twisting the facts. The fact
    is that if you are dealing with an individual whom you will have to
    work with or interact with on a frequent basis then of course you are
    going to make a great deal of effort to discover who they are. You can
    do this because you have the advantage of time.

    The difference when you are hiring a teacher is that you do not have
    the advantage of observing them or finding out about them over time.
    Rather, at best you have a half hour or hour interview. And then you
    have to make a decision about choosing them for a year which will
    greatly impact your students. So if you know that on average, where
    they are educated will make them a more poor teacher than where the
    other applicants are educated and they do not even have state
    credentialing, you would be foolish to take a chance on them.

    Hey, Ali, throwing the prejudice card into discussions has worked
    pretty well for you in life hasn't it I see since that is the first
    trick in your bag that you grab for.

     
     

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