Unkotare
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- Aug 16, 2011
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Try to get over your guilt.PS I know it hurts, but try to get over me.
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Try to get over your guilt.PS I know it hurts, but try to get over me.
Try to get over your guilt.
Don't try to outlast him. With the possible exception of Joey, NOBODY can filibabble like that dipshit.Here you are still obsessing over me. Sad.
Why not?Are you just going to blast out soundbites having nothing to do with the OP or what?
Do you want to fuck?Here you are still obsessing over me.
Do you want to fuck?
With the republican war on education in full swing anyone who still wants to be a teacher is braver than I.I cannot begin to explain to anyone who has not taught how valuable classroom time is compared to university instruction. The best educations schools get education majors in the field long before student teaching, but it's far from universal to do so.
At any rate, because of the ongoing and blistering teacher shortage, North Dakota is going to take "teachers" in their Senior year of college, during student teaching, and just...make them teachers. Oh, but if they have issues, they can ask the teacher down the hall.
Worse to come, I'm sure. Shortages all over the nation, still.
North Dakota's teacher shortage creating 'imminent peril' as board seeks emergency rule
In a move to ease an "urgent" teacher shortage, some student teachers would not have a collaborative teacher in the classroom under a request made to Gov. Doug Burgum.www.inforum.com
With the republican war on education in full swing anyone who still wants to be a teacher is braver than I.
Does that mean no?Well that was for another poster, for one thing. For another, I have a husband I adore.
Well, sue sure as hell doesn’t....anyone who still wants to be a teacher is braver than I.
Years ago I asked why there aren't federal grants that a teacher in a underserved/poor area apply for that would bring their pay up to some agreed upon median salary for the area in which they apply? ND would not need a NYC salary.
Are there special issues in North Dakota vs. other areas of the US that are aggravating this shortage?