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[quote=Anonymous] I echo everything you wrote. It’s just as bad at my school. Many of our administrators simply exist to produce work for teachers. The teaching staff is very aware that they actually have a negative impact on students. They hastily create initiatives, all of which last a mere semester before they fade away. But in the meantime, teachers are wasting precious time checking the required boxes for these administrators’ pet projects. We are all very aware that scrapping these positions would result in better quality education for the students. Teachers could focus on teaching, and we would be less stressed. As it is, we waste precious time doing work simply to justify these admin positions. They also create so much resentment. Most of my administration has taught fewer than 7-8 years. Many of the teachers have taught 20 or more. It’s insulting to have some administrators evaluate us, knowing full well they aren’t the experts in the room.[/quote]
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