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Old 02-03-2005, 04:11 PM
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Originally posted by Rudey
You never claimed you knew but you are out there telling us how teacher spots are being filled by under trained people. That's great.

And I think the market will determine how much teachers are paid. They are getting more than they're worth right now because unions can interfere.

-Rudey
I said I didn't know the percentages. I know for a fact it's happening, because it's happening in my home school system and other school systems across the state. Whether it's 1% of the newly hired teachers or 10%, it is still occuring (according to NCTEACH, currently in 80 of NC's 100 counties). Not to mention the Teach4NC site states that they are actively recruiting these pseudo-teachers... I don't know how much more obvious it can be.

My entire POINT is that you may think that kddani's teachers are being overpaid, but her school system is not the norm. I would imagine that getting a teaching job in her system would be quite competitive... in most counties in North Carolina, schools are begging people to teach.
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