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I'm in Ohio, where the licensure is different, but still excessive. Many universities are making their education programs 5 years to account for the additional testing & licensure requirements. And I'm not sure on the timeline, but I know that all teachers in Ohio eventually have to get a Master's degree to continue teaching. And that's not just to teach like AP Calculus.. it's for elementary teachers, too. I really feel for my friends who are in music ed. It's like 2 different degrees with equally demanding regimes.
My mom get really annoyed when she reads this stuff. (She's not a teacher, she's in journalism, so she's pretty up on the newest proposals, etc.) She is adament that you can't really teach someone to be a teacher. You can teach them about their subject, even give them advice on dealing with psycho parents, but they either have it or they don't.
Anyway, this is one of the reasons I wanted some advice.. it's a lot to go through to decide in the end that I don't want to teach after all.
carnation I see you enjoy college more than secondary school. Does it have to do more with the actual kids, or with the adminsitration/parents/etc. ?
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