North_Ranger
Staff member
There are some people who put the rest of us to shame with their awesomeness.
That father is their king.
That father is their king.
It's possible for teachers to provide varied learning experiences for students with special needs in a standard classroom. It just requires a little more time and effort on the part of teachers. Of course that wouldn't be so bad if the classroom only had 12 students in it.I'm not sure how I feel about the special ed one...
My wife teaches in a room with mixed students (Gifted and Special Needs) there is a special needs assistant teacher in the room with her to help them.I'm not sure how I feel about the special ed one...
That I could deal with. However, when I use to work at the Korean school, they'd stick special ed kids in with the other kids and I got no assistance whatsoever. It took all my energy to hold the class together (especially in the early elementary classes) and since most classes( especially the elementary classes) definitely had more than 12, I felt the other students suffered for it. Of course, when I brought this up to the staff, they explained there was a stigma to being/having a special ed kid so most people preferred to pretend nothing was different.My wife teaches in a room with mixed students (Gifted and Special Needs) there is a special needs assistant teacher in the room with her to help them.
How the hell did I get to be a teacher, then?- How highly valued teachers are, which means that only the smartest get to be teachers.
No, but they are making advances in wearable sauna technologies.Are there graduate degree tracks in saunas?
Don't be silly. Thanks to those awesome pants, saunas are obsolete.Why? Don't you think they would check the Sauna first?
You don't have to be socialist to institute the ideas in the infographic. By that logic, only democratic republics should have been able to build nuclear bombs - after all, why would the commies copy things implemented by the decadent west?I, however, find it funny that GasBandit of all people comes here to sing the praises of the near-socialist, state-funded, state-run education system in a country where private schools hardly exist at all
True, but part of the high quality of the Finnish system is the fact that it's completely subsidized.You don't have to be socialist to institute the ideas in the infographic. By that logic, only democratic republics should have been able to build nuclear bombs - after all, why would the commies copy things implemented by the decadent west?
I don't think it has to be. But to get started, we would have to bust the nation's most powerful, most harmful union structure (the teacher's union). That in and of itself makes the idea pretty impossible, short of complete societal collapse and rebuild.True, but part of the high quality of the Finnish system is the fact that it's completely subsidized.
heck, check the success of non-union states for education...I don't think it has to be. But to get started, we would have to bust the nation's most powerful, most harmful union structure (the teacher's union). That in and of itself makes the idea pretty impossible, short of complete societal collapse and rebuild.
Those states would have an easier time instituting reform. Or are you going to sit there with a straight face and tell me that the union would allow to pass a requirement that anyone who would hold a teaching position must have a master's degree?heck, check the success of non-union states for education...
They can institute that if they like, but there will only be 3 teachers in the High School.Those states would have an easier time instituting reform. Or are you going to sit there with a straight face and tell me that the union would allow to pass a requirement that anyone who would hold a teaching position must have a master's degree?
I suspect more postgraduates might look into teaching careers if teachers were pulling down six figures.They can institute that if they like, but there will only be 3 teachers in the High School.
By not making teaching, as a career, one step above the TSA.how would we go about paying teachers 100k+? I assume you are talking about public schools?
I swear to God, I will go Mr Popo on your ass.Don't be silly. Thanks to those awesome pants, saunas are obsolete.