PreTeena by Allison Barrows for January 14, 2011

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    kreole  almost 14 years ago

    A nineteen year old kid……..

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    cdward  almost 14 years ago

    OK, my original opinion was wrong - she’s a ditz.

    But since when do they bring in 19-year-olds as student teachers? That would be a freshman in college - sophomore tops. Most student teachers are at least seniors or in grad school.

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    hlagallah  almost 14 years ago

    Pre-requisite for education at my college was three days observation Scared the bejeezus out of some people

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    MrRess  almost 14 years ago

    No, CK, Education is a BS degree here.

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    RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    And a child shall lead them…

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    Destiny23  almost 14 years ago

    Oops, Campbell misunderstood – she thought Teena was asking what her I.Q. is…

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    Yukoneric  almost 14 years ago

    I worked with a teacher who failed student teaching. Sad days, sad days. She was so clueless. Some colleges should not exist. She protested so much about the failing grade that the school let her slide!

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    McGehee  almost 14 years ago

    Take a good look, everybody: she’s old enough to vote.

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    WORDMAN33  almost 14 years ago

    Jerri and Campbell, twins seperated at birth.

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    soundpreacher  almost 14 years ago

    You need a degree (usually) to be hired, full-time. As a college student majoring in Elementary Education, you do intern work. She could easily be a college student.

    As a side note, most El Ed majors are in the bottom 25% of their class…

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    rcerinys701  almost 14 years ago

    In the mid 70s, a friend of mine joined her husband In San Antonio, Texas where he was stationed. She had just got her Masters Degree. This qualified her to teach elementary school, k-08. When she got to Texas, she found she was way over qualified. At the time high school diploma was more than enough. Don’t know if it still is.

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    nboady  almost 14 years ago

    When my niece was a senior in high school (2 years ago), she spent part of her senior year student teaching in local elementary schools (upstate NY). She is now in college working on her degree.

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    cdward  almost 14 years ago

    nboady, are you sure she wasn’t a teacher’s assistant? That doesn’t require a degree or participation in an education program. I live in New York, and they’re generally pretty picky about their teachers.

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    Fogger_man  almost 14 years ago

    Expect the best… pay the worst… require the most! That’s the life of a teacher! You have to love what you do if you expect to last very long… they should do a Survivor show in a middle school where all the contestants are placed in the position of teachers! Nobody would win… ☺

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