Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, in the private, I was never observed and could do what I want. In the publics I get observed pretty often.
I have seen excellent teachers at both and not so good ones at both.
What I've seen is that in my son's private school, parents tend to be very aware of which teachers are good and which ones are not. The administration listens because of the parent's financial stake in the game, and because they have more flexibility to correct or let go of these teachers.
Publics observe more and do little. Unions ensure that.