• danwritesbooks
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    23 days ago

    Legit question - why isn’t education/teaching an apprenticeship instead of a 4 year (mostly) theoretical degree?

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      23 days ago

      because they want it to be a respected academic based profession, not just looking after kids

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        23 days ago

        Few teachers I’ve spoken to reckon they come in under prepared because they don’t have classroom experience (and don’t use uni stuff, all they learn is in the classrom). Just seems silly when it’s so important for learning to be able to do the planning and get the experience.

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          23 days ago

          Same thing happened to nurses. Used to be all on-the-job training. Now it’s a uni degree.

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          23 days ago

          don’t tell anyone but it’s very high quality looking after kids

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      23 days ago

      Because if you didn’t go to uni, you’d miss the most important thing about tertiary education, the beer 🍻🍺