Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
GP - does a Bachelor degree in teaching count as a professional qualification in your eyes. Mine involved not only the course content but also aspects like counselling, discipline, the Law with regard to what you can and can't do/say, psychology and more. Spotting pupils who don't respond to your teaching style and how to ascertain the right style for that pupil. It isn't unusual to have half a dozen different "lesson styles" going on simultaneously and different pupils working at different speeds. Not easy to do.
Not as such, no - but that doesn't mean to say I think its easy, well apart from the long holidays . I was more thinking about post graduation qualifications and training, such as doctors, lawyers, vets some accountants etc have to go through. It seems you need a degree to empty bins nowadays and so I was enquiring about "beyond university" training which rA confirmed as required.

A football manager (as opposed to pure coach) needs a skill set way beyond mere footballing and athletic skills, unless all the off field aspects are devolved to a director of football or equivalent, which encompass aspects of the skills of all the professions I noted.