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by diognesofsinope
1392 days ago
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I don't have a BS in Education (BA in Philosophy), which means you have to go through their M. Ed. program with licensure. You must take Educational Theory/Pedagogy core courses along with required courses in your field -- I had saved money and already taken the calc sequence, linear algebra and differential equations. Grad school at the UMN is ~$10k a semester (https://onestop.umn.edu/finances/costs/tuition). Would have been ~30 years old, $40k in debt as a beginning teacher in MN. Amazingly, none of that includes actual experience teaching lol. The teachers union has been waging a war against future teachers to benefit current teachers for 30 years and this is what that looks like after 30 years. Similar to housing and zoning, education is a government racket. |
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this statement is presented as The Truth, do you have some information that backs this up?