On 27 Apr 2004 at 10:38, Herman Rubin wrote:

> This is a vicious cycle.  The non-public schools would be free 
> to ignore the present certification system, and to hire only
> those who understood their subjects. 

Finland, who is scoring very high in international comparisons of
educations, requires that beond 6'th grade all teacers must have at 
least one year university study of each subject they are teaching.

Kjetil Halvorsen

 It would take a few years
> for it to become apparent that their students learned much more.
> It will take decades for an adequate number of competent teachers to
> be produced, as having gone through the present public schools is
> already an impediment.  It IS that bad. -- This address is for
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