A teacher must have a collage degree and not only that but
Danu Send a noteboard - 29/01/2012 11:07:51 AM
The word professional used to have a well defined meaning. Now everyone has an opinion and an idea of what the word means and for the most part those idea doesn't really match what the dictionary says the word means. My idea of what a professional is differs from yours but if you ask the experts we are both wrong. If you ask everyone else the experts are wrong. So now the word has devolved to mean pretty much whatever the person speaking wants it to mean.
they must continue to update their education both in Pedagogy but also in their subject is so for instance a Middle School/Jr.High Science teacher must continue to go back to collage to not only update her/his Pedagogy knowledge but also their Science knowledge. Every day there is advancements in not only the Sciences but also in Pedagogy and people in the Teaching profession have to keep updated.
As people in the teaching profession have to go to collage and also have to continue with their education and because there are strict codes of conduct as well as ethical and moral obligations so yes they are professionals.
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28/01/2012 06:22:40 AM
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I'm not sure I agree with that.
28/01/2012 10:59:31 AM
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Your last paragraph is pretty much the difference between what does/doesn't bother me. *NM*
28/01/2012 11:33:48 AM
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I don't see much point in trying to preserve the archaic use of the word
28/01/2012 01:54:53 PM
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Ha! That's silly.
28/01/2012 03:32:01 PM
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No it is silly to think you can make a living language stagnant
28/01/2012 05:38:27 PM
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That's hyperbole if I ever heard it.
28/01/2012 08:29:20 PM
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If you were to ask 100 Americans what their profession was they would tell you what their job was
29/01/2012 02:52:22 AM
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Ask 100 Americans "When did you cease raping children?"
29/01/2012 03:05:57 AM
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speaking of hyperbole *NM*
29/01/2012 03:09:45 AM
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There was no hyperbole in my response. Seems like we found two words you can't define properly.
30/01/2012 02:11:43 PM
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how many people want to acknowledge they're not in a "professional job"?
30/01/2012 02:25:25 PM
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look I know those of you who have earned the narrow definition of the word want to preserve it
30/01/2012 03:19:30 PM
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No, most of us just want to preserve the plain English meanings of words.
30/01/2012 06:53:22 PM
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That penultimate use is the only acceptable one in a non-professional context
28/01/2012 07:18:06 PM
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You're absolutely correct. It's just society trying to make shit jobs sound better.
28/01/2012 03:25:48 PM
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Yeah, it's important to denote which occupations demand extraordinary, society-affecting judgement.
28/01/2012 05:19:30 PM
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at this point, though, I think teaching should be professionalized
28/01/2012 05:37:46 PM
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that will be hard for them to do
28/01/2012 05:44:53 PM
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That is a good point.
28/01/2012 08:16:38 PM
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Nurses have unions, and I would consider them professionals. *NM*
03/02/2012 08:52:41 PM
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You need a license, don't you? *NM*
28/01/2012 08:15:10 PM
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We have a certification process that any college grad with common sense could pass.
28/01/2012 10:36:29 PM
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in my mind teaching is indeed a profession. *NM*
28/01/2012 08:25:18 PM
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and there is the problem
29/01/2012 02:59:15 AM
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A teacher must have a collage degree and not only that but
29/01/2012 11:07:51 AM
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what in the world makes you think that professions have strict codes of conduct?
30/01/2012 02:26:55 PM
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Connotations change. Deal with it. *NM*
28/01/2012 10:29:20 PM
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I find it funny that some of our conservatives are pro-PC all of a sudden.
28/01/2012 11:14:06 PM
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