lol
Campaing for abolishing your education system if you like.
The fact remains that the backbone which made german economic success possible is the state funded educational system which produces the best educated workforce in Europe, from chemists to engineers. So abolish your education system, but dont be supprised if in the future, you will be working as a toilet cleaner, if you will be working at all.
All of what you wrote is complete and utter garbage.
Teachers have to study pedagogics and the subject they want to teach in a teaching post curiculum (at least in Europe). Which means that teachers wanted to be teachers when they started studying and therefor are very well professionals.
This thoughtprocess of yours which assumes that teachers are "failed professionals" hence a chemistry teacher is someone who failed in studying chemistry, is merely proof of your own lack of education.
Now go away and annoy someone else with your nonsence, unless you are willing to accept when proven wrong and to learn.
Campaing for abolishing your education system if you like.
The fact remains that the backbone which made german economic success possible is the state funded educational system which produces the best educated workforce in Europe, from chemists to engineers. So abolish your education system, but dont be supprised if in the future, you will be working as a toilet cleaner, if you will be working at all.
(June 30, 2013 at 12:53 am)Koolay Wrote: Government teachers for the most part are failed professionals, but their job is to teach children how to have a successful career? Does anyone see the problem with this?
With that line of thinking, I could bankroll a weightloss clinic ran by fat people.
Or a financial advice company ran by homeless.
Or a singing academy ran by people that got kicked off the first round of Pop Idol?
Isn't this the textbook definition of narcissism?
All of what you wrote is complete and utter garbage.
Teachers have to study pedagogics and the subject they want to teach in a teaching post curiculum (at least in Europe). Which means that teachers wanted to be teachers when they started studying and therefor are very well professionals.
This thoughtprocess of yours which assumes that teachers are "failed professionals" hence a chemistry teacher is someone who failed in studying chemistry, is merely proof of your own lack of education.
Now go away and annoy someone else with your nonsence, unless you are willing to accept when proven wrong and to learn.