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<blockquote data-quote="Jsjtwylight" data-source="post: 1355904" data-attributes="member: 17814"><p>Another factor is where and how teachers get certified. My degree wasn't in education but it was easy to become a teacher. All I needed in my area was a degree didn't matter which. Second most campuses have their education department right next to arts and psychology, so there is alot of fraternities within those majors on campus. This is also explains why the left has a huge emphasis on education, they all run in the same social circles. Aspiring artist, therapist, teacher, gender studies etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jsjtwylight, post: 1355904, member: 17814"] Another factor is where and how teachers get certified. My degree wasn't in education but it was easy to become a teacher. All I needed in my area was a degree didn't matter which. Second most campuses have their education department right next to arts and psychology, so there is alot of fraternities within those majors on campus. This is also explains why the left has a huge emphasis on education, they all run in the same social circles. Aspiring artist, therapist, teacher, gender studies etc. [/QUOTE]
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