Quit. In this economy see if you find another job. Useless. |
Except perhaps your English teacher? |
It seems like this same pattern has been coming up in nearly every thread. When a poster is incapable of a substantive reply, he/she comments on spelling or grammar. We need to come up with a term to describe this type of response. Maybe something like "gramflection" -- deflecting with grammar. |
Why are you so emotional in your standpoint? I'm not talking out of my ass, I have read up extensively on this issue. I have analyzed data and spoken with CPS teachers. Considering Chicago is near bankrupt and they just offered a sweetheart deal of 16% over 4 years in raises, I think the teachers should STFU. However, their leader, Karen Lewis is using money as a ruse to strike on other issues that perpetuate the issues in the school. The current teacher evaluation and review systems in place, while protective of the teacher, make it difficult to weed out the bad apples. Newsflash, not all teachers are good. If we are so worried about low-performing schools, we should make it easier to remove bad teachers and put good teachers in the classroom. I'm not saying punish teachers for the shortcomings of the system by holding teachers to impossible growth standards, either. There is a happy medium somewhere. Striking is horrible for the students. |
Striking is always horrible to somebody. But they aren't missionaries. They are employees trying to earn a living, and they have a right to negotiate their wages. |