Teaching may have been respected, but it's never been a well paid career. |
Educate yourself on the reasons why. There’s a good documentary on this called Waiting for Superman. The short version is that DC tried to pay high performing teachers more but the union refused to allow it. They said that everyone needs to be paid the same, including the people in a rubber room because they’re so bad that they’re kept away from students on full pay, and good teachers were not allowed to be paid more. So teachers unions are literally the reason that teachers aren’t paid more. |
Michelle Rhee is a grifter and a fool. She's also married to a known pedophile. DC teachers get paid over $100k a year. They are not underpaid. The "rubber room" is also a NYC not DC schools thing. |
| Why not teach remotely? They already got all the equipment for it last year. |
Only until the referendum comes along to jack up property taxes in order to pay increased teacher salaries... |
Because it doesn't work. Everybody sucks at it. Kids then need a parent to be at home. Also it doesn't do anything to stop the spread. So what's the point? It doesn't protect the community and it doesn't educate the children. It does nothing. |
I was a career teacher. I am also a Republican. Definitely a minority. I have criticized the unions for years - because I have seen them protect abusive and incompetent teachers. Parents who have been speaking out are not vilifying teachers.... they are furious with School Boards and other school leaders who are pushing bad policy and even worse curriculum. Perhaps they have criticized teachers who are pushing propaganda. But, by and large, most parents - on the right and the left - appreciate the work teachers do. As a teacher, the parents I dealt with with mostly wonderful. I worked only in Title I schools and the parents were supportive and appreciative. Of course, I taught their kids what they needed to know to be successful in life and not some of the crap being pushed in the past few years. I retired from teaching as soon as I could - not because of the parents or the kids - but because of the politics of the school system. |
Lol Over the top reaction from snowflakes Read Kennedy's book on Fauci and listen to Malone and McCullough on Rogen. |
Because kids have never been more behind than they are now? Because it was largely ineffective? Because the world is back to work and most parents of dual working households are not in the remote-working-laptop class? Because the divide has never been greater between the classes? Remote learning was a failed experiment. Teaching cannot be done at the primary/middle school grades without an adult being present and able to, I don't know, teach. The curriculum was provided but the teaching was left to parents. There has not been one piece of collected data that said that remote learning was overall effective, equitable, productive or sustainable. Sure, I mean, we invested in chrome books
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+1. It's no wonder there is a nation-wide teacher shortage. |
| I agree that teachers have overplayed their hand and this will lead to school vouchers. Hopefully sooner rather than later. Republicans will start phasing it in next year after the red wave if democrats don’t do it now. |
| Where did the $130 BILLION to keep schools open safely go? |