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Re: Are MTELs keeping potential teachers away?-To Mrs.R
Posted by Shannon Tabor on 5/08/08

    We understand your point of view and thank you for sharing it. You must
    be a dedicated professional who has chosen the right vocation.

    Shannon Tabor Hingham, Ma.


    On 5/07/08, Personally wrote:
    > Personally Shannon,
    >
    > Some people might find it challenging and for others it may not. Some
    > people might need extra time on these tests because they need time to
    > process the information in order to perform well on these tests. Other
    > people have anxiety which makes them fail these tests. Maybe some
    > teachers from the past who taught, didn't do a good job teaching certain
    > academics to their students. (I remember a teaching yelling at me
    because
    > I was telling him that I didn't understand the math and could you explain
    > it to me to make me understand it). And I find the material challenging.
    > It needs to be if you want to become a teacher. Some other people might
    > fail it because they aren't studying the right materials for these tests.
    > I don't agree with if you fail it three times they waiver you in. I
    > don't find that fair at all!
    >
    >

     
     

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