Which means nothing. There are bad examples in every profession--teachers, welders, preachers, police officers, etc. That, alone, explains nothing. If you mean that the vast majority of teachers are bad examples, then that fault lies directly with the government for not paying enough to attract effective teachers. In short, it's a great example of capitalism--where the surrounding states are attracting the best teachers because they pay enough to compete for *quality* (and Oklahoma doesn't). If this is the case, it's the fault of Oklahoman's that fail to support the system, and not the fault of those teachers themselves.Some teachers are worthless and I have seen a bunch of them
Do you have examples of this? If professors aren't acting appropriately or professionally, there are ways to deal with them using university-administration; so I'm wondering who you're talking about? Also, college professors aren't chosen based on an advanced degree--that is the last criteria that is considered in hiring professors.It's amazing some of the professors and their complete lack of professionalism that are put in the classroom, just because they have an advanced degree. It's more than pathetic.
And, that makes Oklahoma's poor education system ok? What does it matter what they are doing?It's not just Oklahoma with a poor education system.