Well if you are in America then certainly yes! Public schools in USA does teach you SAT!
Public school is school provided by the government with the help of taxpayers money to keep the school running In the UK, confusingly, a 'Public School' is actually a fee-paying school (usually a boarding school). They are usually highly regarded educationally, but of course the entry is limited to those parents who can pay high fees. In the USA, public schools are just that, schools provided by the state etc available for everybaoy.
Public schools typically require teachers to be state certified. I would contact the board of education in the area you plan to teach in, or the state board of education if necessary for appropriate direction.
they are both schools they both teach they both have teachers
To teach in a public school, a minimum of a bachelors degree with state certification is required. However, there are occasions where vocational schools do hire teachers within a specialized area without that requirement.To teach in a public school, a minimum of a bachelors degree with state certification is required. However, there are occasions where vocational schools do hire teachers within a specialized area without that requirement.To teach in a public school, a minimum of a bachelors degree with state certification is required. However, there are occasions where vocational schools do hire teachers within a specialized area without that requirement.To teach in a public school, a minimum of a bachelors degree with state certification is required. However, there are occasions where vocational schools do hire teachers within a specialized area without that requirement.To teach in a public school, a minimum of a bachelors degree with state certification is required. However, there are occasions where vocational schools do hire teachers within a specialized area without that requirement.To teach in a public school, a minimum of a bachelors degree with state certification is required. However, there are occasions where vocational schools do hire teachers within a specialized area without that requirement.
schools can teach you about unicorns
you learn lots more not like public schools public schools don't teach you any thing
Yes.
Christianity in public schools is a big issue now a days. you should check with your local authorities representatives for a proper answer.
The general answer is that a church school (assuming Christianity is the church) teaches religion as a topic in addition to the other topics such as Math and English. There are differences within which school you are asking about as well. In the past, many Catholic schools did not teach computers, music or art to the same degree that public schools have. While a gap may still exist, it is not as prominent as it once was. Private religious schools (prep schools or academies) are usually more expensive but is more improved than public schools and teach all of the same courses.Other differences include uniform requirements, cost differences (public school in the U.S. is free), Weekly mass attended by the school (during school hours).
Public schools are required to educate kids about drugs, but some private schools do not teach anything about drugs or drug use.
i think they should, but others disapprove because they may have a different religion, so i think that they should teach about religion in school.