If two separate people were teaching together they would not get the same paycheck. It's the same thing here, they do not share a mind. They probably even teach different subjects, take turns. Teaching involves lectures, they are not speaking in unison
Probably because it’s extremely uncommon. It happens, but it certainly isn’t the norm. No district I’ve worked in allows it. And when it does, it’s something that is planned for ahead and budgeted ahead, not something that’s done on the fly.
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u/JF-San 2d ago
Maybe the reasoning was this...?
They have two brains so they're two students learning.
They have one body so it's just one working