In the “Krone” forum, there is eagerly discussing and debating every day. In our section “Reader Debate” we want to emphasize special comments and ask the community for their opinion from an exciting partial aspect. Nowadays it is about counterfeiting documents and career changers in the profession of education.
There are scenes such as from the German cinema “Fack Ju Göthe”: a 48-year-old man from Steyr is said to have taught German and sport at various schools in Austria with a fake diploma certificate for 15 years.
Now the suspect probably speculates a distraction in court. In his opinion, it would be open to him without conviction. The educational directorate, on the other hand, excludes a return to the internship.
Due to the usual right to the job of the teacher?
The case of pseudo -education also led to lively discussions in the “Krone” forum. The prevailing opinion: anyone who has not noticed for 15 years is ideal for the job. Countless career changers could also teach with much worse earlier knowledge.
User Broke Gives us the comment about today’s reader’s debate: If the fake documents are supposed to confirm that the man is suitable for the profession of education, should the man not have the required knowledge for the profession of education through his 15-year practical experience?
Lateral participants: Pragmatism vs.
The conditions for official career changers are relatively high: a professional suitable, completed Bachelor’s degree, three years of professional practice, a competence test and a university course for career exchangers, which must be completed within 8 years.
Are the requirements for the transition too high? Should the required degrees fundamentally be revised if teachers can also teach with fake conclusions without attracting attention? Does the defender of documents continue to work as a teacher? Share your opinion on this subject with us in the comments!
Source: Krone

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