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Don't know where you are NW Tennessee, but it is required for all students to take a personal finance class in order to get a diploma. We also have what we call an Intervention class where manners, respect, civil behavior, characters (kindness, responsibility, etc), bullying, and career choices are covered. It may not be the best, but at least my county is really trying to make it work.
My disagreement with our schools is the fact that they must choose a "career path" in the 9th grade... YIKES!!! Their classes are planned according to what they choose for the next 3 years. I would rather see them be required to take 3-4 classes in different areas so they are better informed of a college career path.
I honestly believe if some of the paperwork that is now required for teachers is slowed down... we could concentrate on what we ARE SUPPOSED to be doing rather than on the unnecessary paper pushing. I know some teachers HAVE to have the paperwork shoved at them or they won't do what they are supposed to do.
It would also be nice for the TEACHERS along with the lawmakers to decide on the standards... some of the stuff we teach in biology are useless to them... this day and age we need practical lessons, not something they will learn for the test and NEVER use in real life. JMHO
I myself have a degree in Microbiology/Vet Medicine and have worked at a med tech, molecular biologist research tech on the human genome project, and work as a safety microbiologist under homeland security after 9/11. Teaching is a second career for me and I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE every minute of it. I cut my pay in more than half, but I would not go back to a microbiology job... I was bored to tears.
Don't know where you are NW Tennessee, but it is required for all students to take a personal finance class in order to get a diploma. We also have what we call an Intervention class where manners, respect, civil behavior, characters (kindness, responsibility, etc), bullying, and career choices are covered. It may not be the best, but at least my county is really trying to make it work.
My disagreement with our schools is the fact that they must choose a "career path" in the 9th grade... YIKES!!! Their classes are planned according to what they choose for the next 3 years. I would rather see them be required to take 3-4 classes in different areas so they are better informed of a college career path.
I honestly believe if some of the paperwork that is now required for teachers is slowed down... we could concentrate on what we ARE SUPPOSED to be doing rather than on the unnecessary paper pushing. I know some teachers HAVE to have the paperwork shoved at them or they won't do what they are supposed to do.
It would also be nice for the TEACHERS along with the lawmakers to decide on the standards... some of the stuff we teach in biology are useless to them... this day and age we need practical lessons, not something they will learn for the test and NEVER use in real life. JMHO
I myself have a degree in Microbiology/Vet Medicine and have worked at a med tech, molecular biologist research tech on the human genome project, and work as a safety microbiologist under homeland security after 9/11. Teaching is a second career for me and I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE every minute of it. I cut my pay in more than half, but I would not go back to a microbiology job... I was bored to tears.
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