Where do you get your facts from DakotaT? Maybe in North Dakota it's easy, but at most schools that offer education majors, it's as hard as any other major. At the U. of Montana, education majors who want to be accepted into the school of education must have at least a 3.0 in all classwork. And even this may not get you into the student teaching program.
Another retired PE teacher and myself are teaching (visiting lecturers) a class this year.....Methods of Elementary PE for Education majors. To get into our sections we put the GPA cutoff at 2.75. Five students who had signed up didn't get in.
And very few athletes are in the education program, even PE, which here is NOT an easy degree to attain. A 1.435 GPA would make you ineligible for all Montana athletic programs.
So before any of you blast teachers, just remember, somebody taught all of the worlds leaders; somebody taught all the doctors, lawyers, businessmen, and yes, even the dropouts. Whether it's a private school, public school, charter school or whatever, teachers are there to try in some small way to make this world a better place for all of us. Sometimes we succeed and sometimes we fail. Lawyers win some cases and lose some; Doctors save some patients and some die; A businessman builds a successful business and the one down the street fails.
There are good doctors and there are some bad ones. Good lawyers and bad ones; good Presidents and bad ones. But remember one thing. Unless they grew up and lived totally isolated from the world, they ALL had teachers who tried to do their best to educate them and hopefully make them just a bit better person for this world.
End of sermon!!
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