During the recession, many professionals lose their jobs. This is why the government has come up with the idea of a fast-track teacher course in which these professionals get the opportunity of getting a teaching degree in just six months. This to great anger of current teachers who say that teaching is not something you can learn at the drop of a hat. They also say that it is a completely different thing to have knowledge and to teach it. Jim Knight, the schools minister, says that teaching has never been a more attractive career-choice, as it now only takes half the time it used to be to become a teacher.
I am not sure what to think of this initiative. On the one hand I think it is really good that the government is trying to get through the recession as best as they can. However, I totally see the points that the teachers make. It comes across as diminishing. These teachers went to school to become the best teachers they can ever be, and then all these professionals show up and only have to study didactics for six months and with that accomplish the same in a shorter amount of time. I also think the point about the difference in having knowledge and teaching it is something to take into consideration. Not a lot of people have the skills to teach their knowledge to other people.