<p>thanks garland, I get it now. It was written in educratese, so only those who have graced the halls of teacher’s colleges would understand. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>minimon: fwiw, legal services (polic sci-history majors) are also being offshored.</p>
<p>thanks garland, I get it now. It was written in educratese, so only those who have graced the halls of teacher’s colleges would understand. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>minimon: fwiw, legal services (polic sci-history majors) are also being offshored.</p>
<p>^??? What was–my post? Never taken an educratese class in my life–thought I was writing in plain English…:(</p>
<p>I think the biggest problem may be teacher quality. There are some exceptional, but at too many, they simply suck.</p>
<p>This is when you get them truly interested… and it’s long before high school… and we’re talking public school
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<p>Possibly- but never at the same rate as the sciences.</p>