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"Doug Weller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 17:55:20 GMT, Inger E Johansson wrote: > > > "William Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> "Inger E Johansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > >> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >>> Had I said that he might have responded in that what if situation. What > > I > >>> said was that PG isn't a Medieval scholar he is a Prof of chemistry who > >> also > >>> teaches Medieval technology not at all the same as being a specialist in > >>> Medieval History's world of handwritten documents, diplomas, sea-charts, > >>> maps, annals, church documentations etc etc. > >> > >> But Inger, neither are you. > > > > Oh yes I am. > >> > >> You are a teacher of children and so no more qualified than I am to > > comment > >> on such things. > > > > What I do for living today and what I am qualified to do isn't the same > > thing. Never the less our goverment asks for teachers from 7th grade up to > > be scholars and not only teachers. That's what I am. You are so ignorant. My > > teachers education is on top of degrees and exams. > > In the UK the preferred method for a teacher in secondary schools to become > a teacher is to get a degree first in the subject they will be teaching, > and then to do a postgraduate course in teaching. This sounds similar. It > is not, however, the same thing as being a university professor. Doug, did you know that we here in Sweden don't ask if a Professor has any degree at all. That's not necessary to become a Professor. Only that he has done published work. Which normally should say that he is qualified due to degrees, but not always. A Professor might as some I know have done his work before the specific subject he is specialised in was included in a subject or before a new subject was added to the subjects at Universities or in some cases have worked with the special field for many years...... Inger E > > Doug
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