Write a suitable debate on doctor is better than teacher
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Doctors allegedly cure illness. Teachers provide learning.
Doctors have somewhere from 8–12 collegiate years of education. Somewhere, a teacher taught the doctor to read.
Doctors learn how to work long hours. Teachers take home papers to grade, make lesson plans, workup “manipulatives” to make learning easier, reinforcement worksheets, assign reading, test students, then take another set home to grade.
Doctors on the whole are treated with respect. Teachers are frequently under attack from parents, students and administrators, even when doing their job right.
Doctors use critical thinking to analyze facts and come to a considered conclusion. Teachers taught the doctor critical thinking skills.
Doctors want to alleviate suffering. Teachers use education to increase the choices students will have in their future, preemptively providing skills for a better, healthier, and more financially stable life for students.
Doctors see their patients for a few minutes to an hour. Teachers have students for about six hours a day.
Doctors have a professional code of ethics they aspire to. Teachers have a professional code of ethics they aspire to.
Doctors have salaries, dependent on specialty, earning $200K to $500K annually. Teachers have salaries tied to their level of collegiate education, beginning at $31K to as much as $60K a year. (This figure does not include administrator salaries.)
Doctors typically live to be about 70. The typical lifespan of a teacher is 88.
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