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Re Professional teacher training and quality education
Londongirl
- 2014-09-16
In response to Re Professional teacher training and quality education (Concerned Teacher)
It isn't free because last I checked nearly everything in this world costs money. Or have you not heard of university tuition fees? Do you not receive a salary for teaching? Does that mean because you get paid (by your students via their fees to your employer) you are also a scam? Or that degrees awarded from universities that charge tuition fees are also a scam? Think before you post such gibberish in future.Then why isn't it freely available?Nothing but a cash cow for the centres who sell the courses, and the TC's who recruit teachers with those qualifications, scam, scam, scammery!!
And considering you have previously said drunkenness at work.is acceptable behavior for teachers at a public school, yet unacceptable at a 'crappy' TC, and admitted public schools are out to make money (for example, using FTs for marketing to secure enrollment fees), I'm unsure of why you still assert that TCs are so much worse than public schools? It appears problems are endemic at both!
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