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[quote=Anonymous] [quote]He goes on to say [b]"educators are the most important factor in determining student outcomes." [/b] What proves that? And we all know it certainly isn't curriculum 2.0...I thought decades of research shows that parental involvement is the most important factor. He concludes by saying that "equity requires equal access and opportunity." So there is not access and opportunity of the effective "educators"? The MoCo public schools already provide access to the same curriculum, trained teachers, and classes and opportunity (not at magnets, specialty schools access and opportunity whatsoever. there are more aides and esol aides in Title 1 as well). [/quote] The bolded line translates into "blame the teacher." It's been this way for years. This is why burnout is so high, and retention rate for new teachers is low. scapegoating Sadly, many MCPS teachers are trapped by salary and excellent benefits. There is no more joy in teaching - at least not here. [/quote]
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