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Passion for teaching 'more important than having degree'
Mon, Nov 24, 2008
The Straits Times

By Amelia Tan

PARENTS believe it is not critical for primary school teachers to be graduates, although a review of primary school education has called for the profession to work towards having an all-graduate recruitment policy by 2015.

Passion and aptitude for teaching should be paramount in someone wanting to be a teacher; having a degree is less important, they said.

This viewpoint came through in two focus group discussions held, one for members of the public including parents, and the second, exclusively for parents.


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