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Teachers' career
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I do notice that the teachers that I have dealt with over the last 30+ years were for the most part not graduates of the "elite" institutions. But some were. And I believe more grads from the top schools should get into teaching thesis assistance. The rewards can be great, even if the pay isn't. But let's face it; the pay is not terrible, the benefits are usually pretty good, there is substantial time off, and teachers as a whole are positive role models.
 
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The teaching profession is a noble one, and it's essential to encourage individuals from a variety of educational backgrounds to enter this field. By doing so, we can ensure a diverse and well-rounded group of educators who can bring fresh perspectives and ideas to the classroom, ultimately benefitting students and society as a whole.
 
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Teaching comes with a unique set of rewards that extend beyond monetary compensation. The opportunity to shape young minds and contribute positively to society is truly fulfilling. Moreover, the teaching profession often includes competitive benefits packages, substantial time off during school breaks, and the privilege of serving as positive role models for future generations.In this context, I recommend reading the post titled What Can I Do With a Bachelor's in Public Health? as it delves into the diverse career opportunities available to graduates in public health. While this may seem unrelated at first, it highlights the importance of considering unconventional career paths and exploring options that align with your interests and skills.
 
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