The writer of this article failed to include one fact, that private schools do not require a teaher to have a teaching certificate or degree from a university. So how can this writer claim that private schools are held to a higher standard when in fact their teachers are held to no standard at all. How can a teacher disciminate knowledge to students when they in alot of cases don't have a degree from a university in the subject they teach. Where is there accountability to their students?
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