Ha! Just read a piece that points out something verrrrry interesting. In order to meet NCLB standards as a "highly qualified" teacher, students in many states need to take enough credits in math and science that, well, they're also qualified for industry jobs that pay a LOT more. As a result, more and more teachers will come out of college with sufficient qualifications to say "**** you and the horse you rode in on, I'm gonna go get a real job" the first time NCLB red tape causes them hassle.

Edit: Expanding on this matter behind the cut. )
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