Posted on 07/05/2022 12:42:01 PM PDT by ChipMarne
My cat is a teacher.
She teaches people how to bring food to her.
She never goes to them for food.
My brother is a robotics engineer who decided to teach high school CAD and Design.
Even though he had a degree, he had to get an education degree and a Masters to become a teacher.
He said that it was an absolute joke. In one class, the instructor was talking about how to do some “complex” maneuver in MS Word. My brother raised his hand and said “or you can just hit the Function key and the number 7 (or something like that) and Word does it for you.”
He said stuff like that was pretty common
My Wife, one of the best Teachers there is, even if it is my opinion, given the results she got turning kids around who were 2, 3, or even 4 years behind the average, would heartedly agree and has said so many times to me.
The Education major is one of the easiest there is.
That being said, a Good Teacher, with a willing heart to do good things, goes through a TON of CRAP from their school district’s these days as it is more about indoctrination rather than the 3 R’s and critical thinking.
This has been true for decades. Ed departments were the bottom of the academic barrel until the various grievance studies majors came along and undercut the ed departments. Sort of like Biden beating Carter to the bottom.
I find it hard to believe that they could possibly be any dumber than journalism majors. But not impossible.
there is no comparison to real studies vs "education"....
(“The teachers are trained in the dumbest parts of the dumbest colleges in the country,” he said.)
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Poor guy. He told the truth. Doesn’t he know that hasn’t been popular in this country since 2008?
They should eliminate education majors and have persons with actual degrees teach those classes. So a physics major teaches physics, a math major teaches math, a chemistry major teaches chemistry, with no EDU or certification requirements. If they are smart enough to teach college students (e.g. tutoring or as lecture assistants) then teaching kids should be easy.
Huh ... my outdoor cats are learners. I taught them that if they want food, they have to ask for it.
Getting the ED degree is easy enough, from what I saw back when I was getting my BSME and studying in the library with my ED-major friends. Still, they have to deal with a lot of garbage in their jobs. I wouldn’t want to do it.
Rightly or wrongly, Journalism wasn't thought very high of, either. If you based it on the college newspaper, you might have been on the "rightly" side. I remember some good stories about the antics of the staff--to think they are the people spouting the "news" today.
The only good coming from the takeover of our schools by the left, is that those who choose teaching as a job represent the bottom 20% of the college graduates in this country. They are the least competent.
Worked with some resonaably smart guys (but woke....).
Noticed they always right-click to copy. I have to do that but because of mouse problems.
I said you know you can just Control-C, right?
They looked at me like I just stepped off a spaceship.
They were purveyors of liberal Christianity as well.
Oh and they liked Barry.
No surprise there.
Yes!
So a physics major teaches physics,
By which is meant someone with a BS (at least) in Physics, not physics education.
With the caveat: Many subjects aren't a full time job; some crossover is to be expected. A teacher with a BS in Physics, for example, is more than qualified to teach (some) high school math.
(her education major husband to be)
And ....... She married him.
Three words prove the thesis: “Dr. Jill Biden.”
Worked with some resonably smart guys (but woke....).
Noticed they always right-click to copy. I have to do that but because of mouse problems.
I said you know you can just Control-C, right?
They looked at me like I just stepped off a spaceship.
They were purveyors of liberal Christianity as well.
Oh and they liked Barry.
No surprise there.
In fact, however, it's not. Many people with real graduate degrees in "X" have trouble explaining "X" at a high school student's level of understanding. I'm not justifying education degrees (Heaven forbid!), I'm pointing out real issue new teachers must address. BTDT.
Sorry the spyware is messing with my phone making it almost impossible to review the text.
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