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Re: a degree
Anon
- 2010-05-20
In response to a degree (puzzlemaster)
I think the heart of the matter lies in whether or not any deception took place.
Setting the teacher's actual abilities aside, did they lie and say they had a degree when in fact they do not?
If they lied, it's still fraud, no matter what their quality of teaching is.
And if the school says they want a teacher with a degree, then they should get a teacher with a degree. If they miss out on a really good teacher that doesn't have a degree, then it's their loss.
I don't think the issue has anything to do with comparing teachers with degrees to teachers without degrees, it just seems it has to do with the morality of deceiving a school.
Messages In This Thread
- a degree -- puzzlemaster -- 2010-05-18
- Re: a degree -- Anon -- 2010-05-20
- Re: a degree -- Fake -- 2010-05-18
- Re: a degree -- Non-degreed degree holder -- 2010-05-18
- Re: a degree -- The Mortal -- 2010-05-18
- Re: a degree -- Grin -- 2010-05-19
- Re: a degree -- Harikiri -- 2010-05-19
- Re: a degree -- Grin -- 2010-05-19
- Re: a degree -- Harikiri -- 2010-05-20
- Re: a degree -- Grin -- 2010-05-19
- Re: a degree -- Harikiri -- 2010-05-19
- Re: a degree -- Bannerman -- 2010-05-18
- Re: a degree -- Fake -- 2010-05-18
- Re: a degree -- Anon -- 2010-05-20
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