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Highly-Qualified Teachers Minus Teacher Certification="Highly-Qualified Teachers"


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  • From: "Horn, James" <jhorn@monmouth.edu>
  • Date: Sat, 6 May 2006 10:33:14 -0400
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Highly-Qualified Teachers Minus Teacher Certification="Highly-Qualified Teachers"

<http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/710/1340/1600/jobs.gif> With college degrees a dime a dozen and many more service jobs available in the future than white collar ones, and with an all-out campaign beginning anew to increase the number of college grads, particularly in science and math, the stage is being set for a cut-throat and cut-rate future for college graduates. (Click chart at left to enlarge).

There may be such an oversupply of science and math majors, in fact, that some of the unemployed ones may find themselves in the market for teaching jobs. There will be some.



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