No actually I proved you wrong You didn't add the continuance of my post, So you can't explain how the numbers mean anything? A mandate simply because he won?
Mwahahahaahahahaha -- ferret -- YOU ARE OWNED. Now get back in your cage and quit chewing on the TV stand.
Nothing important, but I just remembered the "In Living Color" episodes where Damon Wayans played handiman haha
That reminds me... We went to dinner tonight and then to the mall. At the mall, we saw three women in burkha's at Victoria's Secret. Maybe there is hope for the Muslim world yet.
Training requirements for postsecondary career and technical education teachers vary by State and by subject. In general, teachers need a bachelor’s or higher degree, plus work or other experience in their field. In some fields, a license or certificate that demonstrates one’s qualifications may be all that is required. Teachers update their skills through continuing education, in order to maintain certification. They must also maintain ongoing dialogue with businesses to determine the most current skills needed in the workplace. Four-year colleges and universities usually consider doctoral degree holders for full-time, tenure-track positions, but may hire master’s degree holders or doctoral candidates for certain disciplines, such as the arts, or for part-time and temporary jobs. Most college and university faculty are in four academic ranks—professor, associate professor, assistant professor, and instructor. These positions usually are considered to be tenure-track positions. Most faculty members are hired as instructors or assistant professors. A smaller number of additional faculty members, called lecturers, are usually employed on contracts for a single academic term and are not on the tenure track. In 2-year colleges, master’s degree holders fill most full-time positions. However, with increasing competition for available jobs, institutions can be more selective in their hiring practices. Many 2-year institutions increasingly prefer job applicants to have some teaching experience or experience with distance learning. Preference also may be given to those holding dual master’s degrees, because they can teach more subjects. In addition, with greater competition for jobs, master’s degree holders may find it increasingly difficult to obtain employment as they are passed over in favor of candidates holding a Ph.D. U.S. Department of Labor Will; I believe you, NOT. Can you tell us in what college did you register for those courses that you studied, I didn't know it is possible to go to college without high school diploma. If this is possible then why should we send the children to school and high school first, why not register them in the university when they are 6 and they will have their degree by the time they are 10.
While you were busy bolding things did you not see these? You really are lacking any sort of intelligence aren’t you. We just saw a perfect example of how you try to spin things.
Will I hope you know that when people say that they have BS, it doesn't mean you have the same thing just because you are full of it.
gworld: when i went to a "specialty" college (acredited) none of my teachers had any previous teaching experience or higher than a bachelor's degree (if that). Most of them just had 10+ years experience in the field of study. Will: how did u like teaching, and what was the course?
I like how gworld never acknowledges when I slam his puny pitiful arguments into the dirt so he just moves on. gworld how's it feel to be my b*tch in every debate?
I've always taught computer classes. First at the public university, then in private seminars, then at the private college, then again in private seminars. For a guy who has done a lot of teaching, I don't really enjoy it. The part I enjoyed most was helping students get ahead in their careers. The part I enjoyed least was all of that planning. In that part of my career, I was just so happy to have a decent job. Now that I'm older and grumpier, I am much more demanding of how I earn my living. I've become a spoiled brat in my old age!
What sort of classes? Basic computer usage? Programming, e-commerce, hardware? - Honestly just curious