Posted on Jul 27, 2022
Capt Brandon Charters
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Last week, the Florida Department of Education announced that military veterans, as well as their spouses, would receive a five-year voucher that allows them to teach in the classroom without a degree.
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LTC Kevin B.
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I suppose this depends on the details of the plan (as to whether it should be extended to other states). If structured right, this would help with the teacher shortage. I wouldn't be supportive of states hiring just any veteran. They would need to have some relevant experience and expertise. Someone who was a medic for a few years, then got out? I find it hard to see how they would be qualified to be a teacher. However, I would be supportive of hiring a veteran who has a good deal of experience and some college education in a field relevant to what they'll be teaching (maybe someone who combines work experience with being just short of earning a degree). I also think that the voucher should be combined with resources that give them the incentive to become a fully qualified teacher (like tuition assistance to help them complete their degree).
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
CWO4 Terrence Clark
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Mark this on your calendar, COL! An issue in which we seem to be in total agreement! :-)) :-))
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LTC Kevin B.
LTC Kevin B.
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CWO4 Terrence Clark - Hey, if we argue long enough, we're bound to eventually find a common ground.
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
CWO4 Terrence Clark
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LTC Kevin B. Yep!
(That's two in a row!)
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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In Florida: "Veterans will now receive a five-year voucher that allows them to teach in the classroom without typical accreditation or the necessary education requirements that other certified teachers must possess." That's what they're doing. You don't need any education requirements, certification or accreditation.
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Cpl Vic Burk
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It depends on the subject they are teaching. 99% of the Veterans would not be able to teach a subject such as Chemistry unless they already had some college level chemistry classes. Teaching a math class would have to be very basic as with English composition. Now some subjects such are JROTC, History, Art and shop classes may be areas where a degree isn't that important however, typically there sufficient teachers for these areas.
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Cpl Vic Burk
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CPT Lawrence Cable - I know all too well what you are saying about teachers being their own worst enemy.
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SFC Thomas Butler
SFC Thomas Butler
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Sgt (Join to see) - And replace it with what? Let's be real, the DoD is, without a doubt, the most egregious waster of taxpayer funds of any cabinet level department. Should we also get rid of it?
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Cpl Vic Burk
Cpl Vic Burk
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SFC Thomas Butler - Very sad that this is happening. As a teacher I don't work a second job and don't need to. I am totally debt free however, if I still had mortgage, car loans, etc, and most of all school age children I probably would need that second job also.
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
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Arizona just passed the same. That's not likely the whole story. The real question is, why not? I was part of Troops to Teachers 93 - 05. A program I understand has been reinvigorated. How much worse could they be than these blue haired nose rings all over tictok proud they've convinced their second graders to change their pronouns?
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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Troops to Teachers was far different than this. That assisted in veterans getting the appropriate certification to teach.

In Florida: "Veterans will now receive a five-year voucher that allows them to teach in the classroom without typical accreditation or the necessary education requirements that other certified teachers must possess."

They don't have to have any certification, any accreditation or any degrees that regularly are required.

Yes Troops to Teachers was reauthorized in Dec 2021 but it's operating at minimum capacity, according to the website: "The program is currently operating with minimum staff and resources. Once funding is received, we anticipate six months to rebuild the program infrastructure."

What do you mean "blue haired nose rings all over *TikTok?" Also what teacher has "convinced" a student to "change their pronouns?" That statement is pure ignorance.
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
CWO4 Terrence Clark
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff Not sure of your point regarding veterans in teaching. But since it promises to be constructive, guessing you are against it.

As far as the latter practiced offense, you are not staying abreast of current events. https://mobile.twitter.com/home
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CPL James McNichols
CPL James McNichols
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Yes! Now that's a wobbly after my own heart!!! AGREED
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CPL James McNichols
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CWO4 Terrence Clark There are woke folks everywhere, if you comment or call them on it they will play ignorant..... "What ever do you mean? What is this blue hair, nose ring, tik-tok Brigand you speak of? Best not to engage with them on this forum Sir. LOL
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