Need a degree to care for young children??
CBC Story
Well we've pretty much beat this horse to death on this blog, however........In this story, Jean Robinson, a spokesperson for the Fredericton Daycare operators actually had the GALL to say that if you don't have a early childhood development degree you are unqualified to deal with 3 and 4 year old children.
Her Quote:
"I also find that very scary if it's an education degree that this person has to have, because they don't take early childhood development."
Excuse my language, but.......WHAT A LOAD OF BULLSHIT!!
I'm not knocking a degree, as I'm sure it's a wonderful course, with all kinds of wonderful info..........however.......
Someone should ask Ms.Robinson how people cared for, and taught children before the days of "early childhood development" classes.
Pretty self serving crapola from Ms.Robinson if you ask me.......
Yeah I know the main gist of their arguement is that if "Unionized Teachers" are in the mix, less money will be available for fewer children. Fine, by all means make that arguement, but don't throw that other BS in there. That's a ridiculous statement as far as I'm concerned.
Just My Opinion.
Well we've pretty much beat this horse to death on this blog, however........In this story, Jean Robinson, a spokesperson for the Fredericton Daycare operators actually had the GALL to say that if you don't have a early childhood development degree you are unqualified to deal with 3 and 4 year old children.
Her Quote:
"I also find that very scary if it's an education degree that this person has to have, because they don't take early childhood development."
Excuse my language, but.......WHAT A LOAD OF BULLSHIT!!
I'm not knocking a degree, as I'm sure it's a wonderful course, with all kinds of wonderful info..........however.......
Someone should ask Ms.Robinson how people cared for, and taught children before the days of "early childhood development" classes.
Pretty self serving crapola from Ms.Robinson if you ask me.......
Yeah I know the main gist of their arguement is that if "Unionized Teachers" are in the mix, less money will be available for fewer children. Fine, by all means make that arguement, but don't throw that other BS in there. That's a ridiculous statement as far as I'm concerned.
Just My Opinion.