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Reply to "Declining education quality: too many admin staff and asst. principals"
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[quote=Anonymous]The easy answer to this is to put administrators back in the classroom for one period. So many benefits: 1. They won’t create unnecessary tasks and initiatives if they are also required to follow them 2. They’ll remember the challenges of teaching, which I am certain many have forgotten. This may add to additional support for teachers. 3. They’ll have the chance to demonstrate their own teaching abilities, which may add some legitimacy to observations. It is sometimes hard to take observations seriously when you have 5x the teaching experience than the administrator. 4. They can be put on sub lists just like the rest of the teaching staff, spreading the load. 5. More sections lead to smaller class sizes Sure, their workloads go up. Since teachers’ workloads always go up, this seems fine to me. [/quote]
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