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Reply to "MD BOE waiver ruling"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Family of three teachers-my mother , sister, and me. Two of us teach regular ed. and one special ed.-high school and middle school. Yes, this is exactly what we do, while raising our family. Was this a serious question? None of us are in MOCO. [b]Perhaps we should be.[/b] Sounds like a cushy existence. Suck it up people![/quote] Yes, perhaps you should be. Montgomery County treats teachers comparatively well, as I understand, and I'm happy about that. Other school districts -- yours, for example? -- do not treat teachers so well. I wish they did.[/quote] Not quite accurate as two of the three teach in model systems in CT and MA. CT was putting practices in place 20+ years ago to support teachers and improve teaching, including pay levels that were unheard of before this. States like MD followed their example and you have seen the benefits here. But sadly those states do have higher standards for their teachers and in turn the teachers view themselves as professionals. I know many professional in various fields who take their work home with them on nights and weekends when necessary. You do too. Teaching should not be viewed any differently but unfortunately the union mentality pervades and undermines professionalism.[/quote]
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