Re: What is the 'city of Greenland'?
From: Stein R (steinjr_at_nospam.com)
Date: 09/17/04
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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:34:06 GMT
"I E Johansson" <ingerxjohanssonx@telia.com> wrote in
news:8Dv2d.3442$d5.26419@newsb.telia.net:
> "Stein R" <steinjr@nospam.com> skrev i meddelandet
> news:Xns956740EE29F6Csteinjr@193.213.112.21...
>> "I E Johansson" <ingerxjohanssonx@telia.com> wrote in
>> news:Lvo2d.103492$dP1.373008@newsc.telia.net:
>>
>> > Thus I have had to be
>> > what one call a 'springvikarie' temporarily employed substitute
>> > teacher who can be called in the morning to substitute for same
>> > day, a few days or a week. But only daytime. Does it answer
>> > your question?
>>
>> So the well known "researcher" with a BA in History, and many
>> imaginary professor friends, cannot even land a steady job teaching
>> in elementary school, let alone find a teaching/research position
>> at a university - she works as a substitute teacher in elementary
>> school on an as needed basis ?
>>
>> Somehow that fails to surprise me ....
>>
>> Grin,
>> Stein
>>
> Stein,
> and others at present there are more than 200000 openly unemployed
> people in Sweden. Then there is those who like me this Fall have job
> from time to time. Among us several hundred educated teachers. Instead
> some school have employed non-pedagogic educated 'teachers' or worse
> 'teachers' without any university degree what so ever. How can they do
> so? Well in some cases it happened before today's economic problems
> for schools but in many cases it's the money in the pocket which can
> be said to be the background reason. Or how many teachers with
> education can you find for following combinations in their exams for
> teaching 7th-9th grade????: (Swedish subjectwords) *Samhällskunskap,
> Historia, Religion, Spanska och Gymnastik? *Samhällskunskap Historia
> Geografi, Spanska, Bild? *Samhällskunskap, Historia, Engelska,
> Kurdiska? *Samhällskunskap, Historia, Engelska, Matematik, Svenska?
> * Historia, Geografi, Gymnastik och Bild?
> * Historia, Svenska, Gymnastik?
>
> Not to mention that today 08.35 the Swedish Employment Office all in
> all only have 10303 job to send applications to in all of Sweden. Of
> them 934 in the pedagogic field but only 72 job in Sweden for teachers
> 4th to 9th grade(08.35 might change during day but probably not more
> than 20 up or down). http://platsbanken.ams.se/yrke/140090/
> of all these 72 job only 4 can be found in Västra Götaland(Göteborg,
> Bohuslän, Västergötland and Dalsland) where I live and as you can see
> here http://platsbanken.ams.se/yrke/140090/
> none of them is in any subject of mine.
>
> Inger E
From that somewhat incoherent and indignant spew I note the following:
Your only idea of of suitable work for you is teaching social
science or History to 4th to 9th grade students in an elementary
school in the area where you currently live.
You don't feel qualified to do much of anything else, apparently.
Well, I guess that is a fair assessment. I guess you can read
(sort of), so you are no worse qualified to stand up and regurg-
itate what a more qualified individual has written in a not too
detailed book intended for 10-16 year olds than any random adult
that has finished elemetary school herself or himself.
You do not have the qualifications to become a *good* teacher,
but I guess the kids can survive with a barely adequate teacher
too.
You are certainly not qualified in any field of work that demands
clear thinking and good communication skills, ie any kind of scien-
tific endeavor or any kind of research.
But you apparently realize that in real life. So how come you
are still nursing your fantasies about being a great scientist
on the Internet ?
Grin,
Stein
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