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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 278769" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>I think that the problem is that no one wants to teach in DISD schools. I certainly would not. Plus, you do have lots of Hispanic kids, as I believe that they are now the majority, and so, what the heck. </p><p></p><p>However, if a you went to medical school in Mexico, you would not be allowed to practice medicine in the US. Why would a teacher that earned a teaching certificate in Mexico be allowed to teach in the US? No offense, but I bet that the training just isn't as rigorous. </p><p></p><p>DISD is in a whole big pickle. I think they are grasping at straws. Their new superintendent is hispanic and I heard him on the radio, said something like " it was the most goodest thing", something like that. I thought, great, the guy in charge can't speak grammatically correct English. </p><p></p><p>That says a lot, don't you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 278769, member: 3306"] I think that the problem is that no one wants to teach in DISD schools. I certainly would not. Plus, you do have lots of Hispanic kids, as I believe that they are now the majority, and so, what the heck. However, if a you went to medical school in Mexico, you would not be allowed to practice medicine in the US. Why would a teacher that earned a teaching certificate in Mexico be allowed to teach in the US? No offense, but I bet that the training just isn't as rigorous. DISD is in a whole big pickle. I think they are grasping at straws. Their new superintendent is hispanic and I heard him on the radio, said something like " it was the most goodest thing", something like that. I thought, great, the guy in charge can't speak grammatically correct English. That says a lot, don't you think? [/QUOTE]
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