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I believe that. If you read between the lines of the freepers and all those Christian family organizations, that is what they want to do. All they keep doing is touting home schooling, home schooling, home schooling. I cannot for the life of me see how a parent who barely graduated high school can be a better teacher than somebody who has a Masters Degree in a particular subject. Doing this also assumes that one parent, most likely Mom, will have to stay home with the kids for 12 years. Apart from everything else, how many can even afford to do that in today's economy?
The standard here in NY for a Kindergarten teacher is the same as for a teacher in High School. For a new teacher that means a Bachelors Degree and provisional certification and then receiving a Masters Degree in a two year time period for permanent certification. Since 2002, even a teacher's assistant now needs at least an Associates Degree and certification.
My daughter is gong to a SUNY school. She is majoring in Childhood Education (Grades 1-6) with a minor in Social Studies. She is going to get her Masters in Special Education. It's a lot of work - a lot.
As I have said many times before, Florida schools routinely try to recruit for teachers here in newspaper ads and at the colleges. Judging from the comments posted, I can now see why they do.
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