21 Jan 18
Originally posted by @dj2beckerBut there is nothing I need to prove to you.
If you could prove it you would have done so a long time ago. 😴
Originally posted by @dj2beckerWell that’s exactly what I posted and I said sarcastically “it sounds robust”
Go back and read what I wrote before. I have already explained to you that my post grad was 'online' or 'distance tuition' if you please.
You then said “my post grad was gained online” which was clearly a lame effort to deflect from the point that your teaching qualification is what you gained online. You’re not even a proper teacher by UK standards.
21 Jan 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterMy B.Ed honors was done online, my B.Ed wasn't. Some of my friends that studied with me and only have their B.Ed currently teach in the UK so you are either ignorant or wilfully deceitful.
Well that’s exactly what I posted and I said sarcastically “it sounds robust”
You then said “my post grad was gained online” which was clearly a lame effort to deflect from the point that your teaching qualification is what you gained online. You’re not even a proper teacher by UK standards.
21 Jan 18
Originally posted by @dj2beckerWell I apologise if I have been mistaken, but I remember you saying you had a Bsc in physics (which you now taught) and an general online teaching qualification.
My B.Ed honors was done online, my B.Ed wasn't. Some of my friends that studied with me and only have their B.Ed currently teach in the UK so you are either ignorant or wilfully deceitful.
21 Jan 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterYour memory certainly doesn't serve you well.
Well I apologise if I have been mistaken, but I remember you saying you had a Bsc in physics (which you now taught) and an general online teaching qualification.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerSo you teach physics without having a physics degree?
Your memory certainly doesn't serve you well.
Originally posted by @divegeesterI majored in Physics and Chemistry with my B.Ed. That qualifies me to teach both up to twelfth grade level. It was probably different in the 50s when you were in Uni. 😉
So you teach physics without having a physics degree?
21 Jan 18
Originally posted by @dj2beckerSo you teach children, at school, not adults at a quality university like FMF does?
I majored in Physics and Chemistry with my B.Ed. That qualifies me to teach both up to twelfth grade level.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerI never went to university, I don’t have a degree in anything.
I majored in Physics and Chemistry with my B.Ed. That qualifies me to teach both up to twelfth grade level. It was probably different in the 50s when you were in Uni. 😉
21 Jan 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterWise man say, "you have a degree in life."
I never went to university, I don’t have a degree in anything.
21 Jan 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeI believe he has a Masters from the University of Hard Knocks too.
Wise man say, "you have a degree in life."
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeI left school at 17 and then left home moving 200 miles from my parents and got a job, a bedsit and some women. Many years later I’m a successful business person with multiple homes, 4 wives and 13 children. I take holidays when and where I choose and I fly there in my private jet. Next year I’m visiting FMF as he owes me beers.
Wise man say, "you have a degree in life."
Edit, not all of this post is entirely true.
Originally posted by @divegeesterDo the wives know about each other?
I left school at 17 and then left home moving 200 miles from my parents and got a job, a bedsit and some women. Many years later I’m a successful business person with multiple homes, 4 wives and 13 children. I take holidays when and where I choose and I fly there in my private jet. Next year I’m visiting FMF as he owes me beers.
Edit, not all of this post is entirely true.
21 Jan 18
Originally posted by @dj2beckerOne in each house, maybe.
Do the wives know about each other?