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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a teacher in a different county and didn’t read the entire thread but maybe MCPS should go out on a limb and actually ask teachers what would entice them to stay in the classroom. I think the answers would be enlightening. [/quote] I don’t think so. MCPS knows what would entice teachers to stay in the classroom. The ability to deliver those enticements is the challenge. Let’s see if teachers agree with the list: - Smaller class sizes - More planning time - Student respect and less discipline issues - More autonomy - Career ladder - Enforcing a cell phone policy - Relevant Professional Development The easiest of these to implant is enforcement of cell phone policy. Many others require funding and staff, which we know is short.[/quote] Enforcement of the cell phone policy would also require significant funding and staff. If it didn’t, they would have done it already.[/quote] Not to mention it's a violation of their rights. Schools can't just cease property on a whim.[/quote] Not sure where that "right" is listed. Kids agree to follow the mcps student's code of conduct. They violate it and the phone goes to the office. In our school, they get it back the first time at the end of the day. Second time a parent has to come in to get it.[/quote]
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