by Vesper on January 30th, 2007

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There are clearly many highly intelligent people that answer/ask questions on this site. How many professors or teachers do we have here?

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  • by dr james on March 26th, 2008

    dr james

    i taught myself how to tie my shoes

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  • by unknown on February 19th, 2007

    unknown

    I am (or was until I hurt my back) a hairdresser. I am also blonde (a natural blonde). I don't have a degree in anything, yet. I am currently in school but I haven't decided what I want to do. It's between teaching Art and History, or something else.

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  • by bagless77 on February 19th, 2007

    bagless77

    I am a preschool teacher, but I am not sure that counts.

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  • by Darkling on February 19th, 2007

    Darkling

    I teach computer networking at one of the top technical colleges in the U.S.

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  • by Talimze on February 19th, 2007

    Talimze

    Future history professor right here. That's my plan anyway. I've been giving a lot of though on what my masters thesis will be, so I feel like it's somewhere in the future for me.

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  • by gtravels loves her life penguin on May 2nd, 2007

    gtravels loves her life penguin

    Not a teacher, but I do have a Masters in Guidance and Counseling. I find that often serves me well here, as in life.

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  • by Nuttsky on April 25th, 2007

    Nuttsky

    Me, for one. But in our complex economy we have many intelligence-heavy jobs. Academic jobs are only one component. Also there are enormous numbers of very bright people who don't have degrees. I know many, many people who have developed their own extensive knowledge base without the advantage of much classroom study.

    Professors are good resources, but an academic environment contains so many smart people that a perceptive professor learns quickly not to be too full of himself. (I'm sure most people can think of some who are "over-degreed but under-educated," too.)

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  • by Anonymous on December 19th, 2007

    Anonymous

    Well I'm only new to the site and I'd have to agree, I happen to be a practicing middle school teacher although I am a qualified History and French teacher.

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  • by NightOwl on May 2nd, 2007

    NightOwl

    Principal here...I still love to teach though....

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  • by Old School on April 5th, 2007

    Old School

    Staffer AB-Rich also wears the hat of a college professor.

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  • by taylor on February 19th, 2007

    taylor

    me

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  • by Anonymous on February 19th, 2007

    Anonymous

      My brother, Glenn Blaylock, is a college professor.

        http://www.answerbag.com/profile?id=7779

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  • by BigDaddyBS on March 26th, 2008

    BigDaddyBS

    Not I. My grandparents on my mother's side were, though. My degree is in Mass Come/Radio-TV, and my profession for 25 years was a computer programmer. My hobbies include songwriting and poetry (been awhile), and writing, in general (see my website).

    Most of my knowledge comes through experience, knowledge gleaned from HOURS of shows like Phil Donohue, Montel Williams, Dr Phil and Oprah, and friends and family.

    CAN I teach? I don't know if I could work up a curriculum, but for things like AB, I think I do a decent job! ;-)

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  • by Symbeline on March 26th, 2008

    Symbeline

    I like to learn, does that count?

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  • by bobbinhood on March 25th, 2008

    bobbinhood

    I am currently in college to get a degree as a secondary math teacher. Does that count?

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  • by PokkiTokki on March 25th, 2008

    PokkiTokki

    And you assume a correlation between the two groups?!

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  • by MrWitch on June 18th, 2007

    MrWitch

    In the past I've taught maths to adults with learning difficulties on a voluntary basis. Great fun and one of the most rewarding things I've ever done. As there was no government interference based on the National Curriculum I was free to devise lessons based on who needed to learn what, not what statistics the state was demanding that month. I miss it.

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  • by singwell-is off researching a lot on June 18th, 2007

    singwell-is off researching a lot

    High School teacher of Languages (Indonesian, Italian and German) as well as TESL. B.A (Hons) Dip. Ed. S.P.T.C; Cert Cross Cult. Studs.

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  • by haggis on June 18th, 2007

    haggis

    i am also a teacher, but agree that many of us are teachers, even those who don't work in the field.

    i was once a uni professor and i hope to do it again but next time in a different field.

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  • by roadpup2 on May 2nd, 2007

    roadpup2

    I am a Learning Consultant (15 years). Before that, I taught high school English for 20 years.

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  • by RosieGHM Jetpacker on April 18th, 2007

    RosieGHM Jetpacker

    In some ways we can all be teachers... If helping people out, sharing knowledge and setting good examples count.

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  • by jamamiss on April 5th, 2007

    jamamiss

    I'm a Science teacher. I've also taught English/Reading/Spelling, Math, Social Studies, and Preschool for 4 years.

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  • I'm a teacher....

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  • by Andy Is Wicked Married to Penal Colony on February 19th, 2007

    Andy Is Wicked Married to Penal Colony

    Hmmm, well, I have taught but my occupation is not teacher or professor. As for the type of teaching I have done and still do at times, I think instructor might be a more approrpriate description.

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  • by Firebrand on January 30th, 2007

    Firebrand

    Quite a few I would imagine, and a lot of the others are students.
    People do not need to have degrees to answer on here, I have the papers but know nothing about almost everything particularly any of the electrical and IPod stuff or Games

    And I cannot type either

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  • by bigkado69 on January 30th, 2007

    bigkado69

    and..i wouldnt be one of them.lol

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  • by akgirl99 on July 12th, 2008

    akgirl99

    Teacher, special education.

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  • by Dean Harris on July 5th, 2008

    Dean Harris

    Self Employed Paramedic - I teach Traumatology, Prehospital care, Anatomy, Physiology, Life Support, Pediatric Emergencies, Ethics, Patient Support, Emergency Scene Management, Airway Management,..................................Thank You for recognising us.

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  • by Cowboy-Matter of Fact on March 26th, 2008

    Cowboy-Matter of Fact

    I am the professor of conservatism. Ronald Reagan was my teacher. I paid attention. He was a genius. I sure do miss him and I try very hard to relay the message. This makes me a teacher. I am a teacher of truth, values, generosity, and common sense. God Bless Ronald Reagan, my mentor, so to speak.

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  • by DRpurfikt on March 25th, 2008

    DRpurfikt

    French teacher, secondary school, I often feel like an academic stroke social worker!

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  • by BadBoy on October 27th, 2007

    BadBoy

    im a primary school teacher.

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  • by Anonymous on June 18th, 2007

    Anonymous

    I am an elementary school teacher, but currently a stay at home mom to my 2 children and I wouldn't have it any other way! :-)

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  • by Sheriff Raff -Answerhag on May 2nd, 2007

    Sheriff Raff  -Answerhag

    Not me, I am complete idiot. I aspire to be a teacher in the future, it will be a delight to eduacate people about God and life.

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  • by Smurphy on April 26th, 2007

    Smurphy

    Just because someone is a "teacher" doesn't mean they are "highly intelligent", professors maybe... but I've been smarter then a few teachers in my day!

    I mean have you seen "Are you smarter then a fifth grader?" Some of the younger kids on here are genius!

    *I am studying to be a teacher so PLEASE noone take this as an insult because I would be insulting myself and some of my best friends

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  • by Anonymous on April 5th, 2007

    Anonymous

    Elementary ed teacher here.

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  • by GoodTimesNoodleSalad on February 19th, 2007

    GoodTimesNoodleSalad

    I like to teach, but it's not my profession.

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  • by johngo on January 10th, 2009

    johngo

    I used to teach in a university in Scotland. I would still be doing this if I hadn't got cancer in 2004. I am now a volunteer teacher of English to speakers of other languages.

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  • by Thinker on July 12th, 2008

    Thinker

    Retired teacher...enjoy doing research and learning all I can. Favorite subjects include shadow government of the USA and North America, Christianity, Sexual behaviours, health matters.

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  • by miteb on July 5th, 2008

    miteb

    Retired school teacher, mental health counselor and social worker.

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  • by - AJ - on June 18th, 2007

    - AJ -

    I'm not a teacher or professor, but I am a member of MENSA.

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  • by bbblondie100 on January 7th, 2009

    bbblondie100

    I have 18 years teaching 3-8th grades. I'm currently working on a Master's degree related to teaching.

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  • by zander on November 19th, 2008

    zander

    I'm a 15 year experienced professor. And I keep learning so much, every single time.
    I'm a teacher and I love to learn.

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  • by Mephistopheles on January 7th, 2009

    Mephistopheles

    Once upon a time, I did that but thoroughly hated it so I quit after a couple of years

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  • by Dizzymaestra on October 4th, 2009

    Dizzymaestra

    I am a third grade teacher.

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  • by bird on October 14th, 2008

    bird

    I teach fourth grade during the regular school year and at a community college during the summer months.

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  • by bbblondie100 on October 5th, 2009

    bbblondie100

    I am a 7th grade ELA and History teacher, with soon to have a Master's Degree in ELA.

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  • by GM mark of excellence on January 10th, 2009

    GM mark of excellence

    Professor of asexual reproduction

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