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Old 05-11-2015, 07:46 PM  
Grapesoda
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Originally Posted by kane View Post
I completely agree that the number of actual, high quality, teachers is pretty low. I enjoy watching baseball. I like putting on the mitt and throwing the ball around in the back yard or going to a batting cage and taking a few swings. I even played baseball in grade school and high school. This doesn't mean I could ever in a million years play at the pro level. The same goes for teachers. Many like kids, have a passion for teaching and want to do well, but don't have the actual skills to do it. Not to mention a system that is in place that hinders them at every turn.

The Finnish lead the world in education and they do it in an interesting way. In that country teaching is considered a very noble profession. They only have a few schools that actually teach and train teachers. They accept one out of every 18-20 applicants to the school. After graduating you work as an assistant for a while before you ever actually teach a class. They want to make sure the best of the best are teaching their kids. By placing such high value on the job and demanding such high results they are able to get the cream of the crop as far as teachers go so every classroom is led by someone that really knows what they are doing.

Going back to my original point, I was just explaining some of the reasons public schools cost more per student than private schools. More money doesn't solve the problems. You can throw money at things all day and never fix them, but there are inherent costs that a public school has that most private schools do not.
in the US my understanding is teachers standard have been lowered several times to accommodate 'the less gifted intellect' to teach
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