It’s not that they don’t care, their ultimate priority is protecting their workers, same as your ultimate priority is securing the best education for your child. Sometimes I feel like as Americans we get so lost in bullshitting and saying the right thing. Of course the union is going to claim that what they want is best for students because their position is that what’s best for teachers is also what’s best for students. You have to recognize that someone who is negotiating on their own behalf is ultimately in favor of their own interests first without being your enemy. The vitriol against teachers on this board is moronic. |
Lol. I’m actually a parent, anti-unions in general, have been appalled at teachers this whole time. The problem is low teacher pay around here. It doesn’t attract good, smart people to the field. Look at how they type. There’s some teacher on the VA schools board who can’t understand apostrophe usage. They’re a bunch of career changers and people getting their MRS degrees. You can’t attract better people to field without better pay. Yes I get that the contracts are for 10 months but at some point, the pay is the pay, and any summer job they’d get would likely be in the $10-$15/hr range so doesn’t make up for the 2 months in the summer. Better pay and then align benefits to be more like the private sector. People need money now to pay those student loans, not the promise of a pension in the future ... maybe. We treat teaching as a “calling,” some noble thing like being a nun or something, that we then justify paying teachers less. It needs to be professionalized just like any other occupation. |
How do you propose to pay private wages for a public job? Also, how much do you think teachers should be making? $150,000 for 10 months? 200,000? |
Teachers in many European countries are fairly compensated. We could do it here in the US too. I don’t know specifics but good grief. Who can live as a single adult in the DC area making, like, $60k? Which is what teachers make after 8ish years. It’s just a really, really unappealing amount of money in a more expensive area. The 8 year fed, nurse, computer programmer .... all doing much better with similar levels of education. |
You aren't even trying to understand. They need to get master's degrees and their earnings go up. These salaries are in line with other government employees, if not more general. They also have shorter contracted work days. |
The pay IS aligned with the private sector. Read the above cited stats. Teachers make comparable or more than others with similar backgrounds. And that's not even including what they could make in the summer. I would also imagine that teachers receive better benefits, on average, and get more holidays, etc. I agree that there are shit aspects of teaching, but there are also nice aspects. It seems at least in unionized areas it is very difficult to get fired for doing a crappy job, so that's a plus (on par with government employees). I also agree that there are some real duds in the teaching profession, but there are duds in any job. Are they on average duds? Are the majority duds? I don't think so. I'm also sort of at a crossroads as to whether teaching is some put-upon profession or whether it is an average-to-slightly-better-than-average job. I used to really agree that teachers got the shit-end of the stick, but looking at data and thinking about it, it's really not that bad. |
I'm the PP, and note that I'm talking specifically in DC and the close DMV. Nationally, there seem to be different things going on. |
Actually maybe that's some of the source of the confusion; people are talking about different areas, perhaps? |
There absolutely are differences regionally. I as another PP and am commenting on teacher pay in this area. Teaching is a government job. Government jobs have pros and cons. A con is that the potential to earn a larger salary is limited, and often corresponds with time on the job. The pro is that the employment tends to be more stable and your earnings increase the longer you are on the job. Plus, the benefits are good. |
Many of the policies I listed are extremely recent, and absolutely terrible for students and teachers alike. It is a mistake to assume that “experts” outside the field are better equipped to make these decisions than the people implementing them on the ground. People love to gripe about how our school system needs to be overhauled, and I think many teachers agree. I don’t know why anyone thinks the best way to do this is to hire more overpriced, out of touch consultants, rather than to include career educators in these decisions and policies. I don’t see a single point of evidence that these “policy experts” have any sort of insight or expertise in the field that makes them better equipped than the teachers and administrators who actually run our schools. You don’t have to argue with me at all. The horrible educational policies that have destroyed our country’s education system speak for themselves. Many of the things you’re listing are ideas and not policies (reduced discrimination, “any accountability”). |
I'm not the ed research poster, but I think the issue is that many policies that had to be enacted don't make teachers or schools look all that great, so teachers don't go around singing the praises of those policies. |
In our area, teachers are some of the highest paid in the country and its a reasonable salary. The issue is the cost of living in terms of housing. Majority of teachers are doing their jobs as assigned. There will always be a group of ok to bad teachers and that's a different issue and has nothing to do with all teachers are sitting at home doing nothing during DL. The teacher hate is insane. The real issue is as parents you don't want to handle one of the biggest parts of your child's youth, which is education and want free child care/support so you can wipe your hands of it during the day. |
I must have missed the post. I was referring back to this comment: "Teacher pay in this region aligns with the pay to other government employees with similar education." Anyway, that's even worse. What top college grads are looking for a STATE government position? Zero. |
Where is "the union" saying this? Are you mistaking parents as "the union"? |
Seriously. How much do you want teachers to be paid? More than all of the top State officials? |