In teaching school, students should start TAing, eventually teaching freshmen in their final years.
When they graduate, they should be placed with 12th graders, and graduate to 11th grade for the next year, and so on.
Kids are easier to teach when they’re older, since they’ve been in school so long already. The younger a kid is, the less they already know, both in subject matter and scholastic habits.
Teaching the youngest kids is tricky and a serious responsibility, which should be entrusted to those who have subtracted bits of that knowledge one by one, and faced the associated challenges.
I’m guessing you haven’t met many teachers outside of school… And not just because you called college “teaching school”
Yeah, these mistakes and general conveyed mindset means OP is clearly very young. Narrow viewpoint and weak hot take.
I know several, related to some. I’ve often heard “teaching school” used as a colloquial term for education graduate programs, not unlike “medical school”.