Posted by oldfarmtractor on December 22, 2011 at 11:33:08 from (75.4.145.167):
In Reply to: Re: OT Home school posted by LJD on December 22, 2011 at 08:40:39:
Please reread the original post, it stated that the student did not need to take either of the first two years of college math. If it were one year, I can understand the 101 but if they are taking two years, then they might be pursuing a math related degree. Did either you or your wife take two years of math or did your degrees require only one year or one course? I am quite surprised that neither needed to take statistics.
As for the BS comment, yes, I do have a BS and two MS degrees, one in Occupational Education(shop) the other in educational leadership. BS in Physics, Math and Education.
You are right about not needing a foreign language in college today. I was in college along time ago and at that time they wanted either 4 years of high school or two of college. Me, I was fortunate enough to go to a school that allowed me to take French, Latin and Polish. That was challenging. I did skip the Classical Greek, it seemed like overkill for high school.
Have you ever looked to see the number of education courses an individual needs to be permitted to teach in college?
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