I have always been very, very nervous about going for teachers, because of the current state of our public school system. Do you have any tips (beyond the obvious ones) for finding the teachers who are good trad candidates and not just modern woke commissars?
I have always been very, very nervous about going for teachers, because of the current state of our public school system. Do you have any tips (beyond the obvious ones) for finding the teachers who are good trad candidates and not just modern woke commissars?
Public school teachers are especially tricky. I would again say location matters, rural schools and/or if she was raised and educated in the same area she's teaching. That signals she's trying to establish roots.
I have always been very, very nervous about going for teachers, because of the current state of our public school system. Do you have any tips (beyond the obvious ones) for finding the teachers who are good trad candidates and not just modern woke commissars?
Public school teachers are especially tricky. I would again say location matters, rural schools and/or if she was raised and educated in the same area she's teaching. That signals she's trying to establish roots.
Is there an effective way to find _homeschool_ teachers? Or is that not really a thing?
Homeschool teachers are called moms :)
Although I think the wealthy hire private tutors for homeschooling? I've never known any.