Why must everyone need a doctorate to teach? You can be a graduate from my institute in two months and for $11,000.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
But these days there are a lot of younger people who would like to go into teaching but don't because the economic opportunities are sometimes elsewhere.
Surveys show that many talented and committed young people are reluctant to enter teaching for the long haul because they think the profession is low-paying and not prestigious enough.
A writer should get as much education as possible, but just going to school is not enough; if it were, all owners of doctorates would be inspired writers.
I am presently in my thirteenth year of teaching a graduate course at the University of Southern California.
Teachers need to be paid like professionals.
But I was going to be a teacher my entire life, so I wasn't counting on money to much.
I love teaching. If I made a trillion dollars, I would still teach. It's different every day. You get to meet intelligent people all the time - or at least most of the time.
I want to teach. I want to speak. I want to travel.
Nobody should teach anywhere for 25 years, but I did.
I think teaching should be a vocation, and they should be paid more for it.