To: Pollster1
So long as they don't use their class time in college to argue politics with closed-minded professors, there is no barrier to decent people becoming teachers.
Well okay, I suppose one could regurgitate the immoral nonsense taught in these college classes and get a diploma. And one could pretend to be an obedient little follower and get a teaching job. And one could follow the teacher's guide and indoctrinate children in the classroom so as not to get fired.
But then there'd be no point in being a "conservative" teacher, would there?
35 posted on
11/11/2012 5:27:02 AM PST by
LearsFool
("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
To: LearsFool
"So long as they don't use their class time in college to argue politics with closed-minded professors, there is no barrier to decent people becoming teachers." Well okay, I suppose one could regurgitate the immoral nonsense taught in these college classes and get a diploma. And one could pretend to be an obedient little follower and get a teaching job. And one could follow the teacher's guide and indoctrinate children in the classroom so as not to get fired. But then there'd be no point in being a "conservative" teacher, would there? You may have missed the key words. Teach as a conservative once in the classroom. Parrot back what the socialists want to hear prior to that point, so that you can reach the classroom and help children whose parents are liberal or even uninvolved to learn moral values.
36 posted on
11/11/2012 5:41:30 AM PST by
Pollster1
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