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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here’s a thought: make special education a 12 month position with additional supplemental pay![/quote] Thats one way to ensure that no special ed teachers apply at MCPS. Even 11 months is risky. I don't think people outside of education realize how much work special ed is. "MY JOBS HARD TOO AND I DONT EVEN GET SUMMERS OFF! TEACHERS ARE JUST LAZY." [/quote] MCEA doesn't realize it either. I don't know why any MCPS special education teacher would join MCEA given how little support we've received over the past few years. [/quote] If the caseload for Special Education teachers is too burdensome, then prioritize hiring more Special Education teachers. Pay and benefits is one way of doing that. Paying for the Master’s in Special Education would be another. If too much paperwork is the problem, then streamline the paperwork. Nothing in the IDEA requires the bureaucratic mess MCPS makes of the IEP process. Not every Special Education teacher needs to teach during the summers but offer a higher pay grade and better benefits then perhaps MCPS could hire enough. Finally, Dr. McKnight needs to repair the lack of confidence teaching staff have with her ability to lead. Teachers refused to go the extra mile as a middle finger to a school board and school system that ignored their vote of no confidence. [/quote] What a long winded post just to tell us all you have NO idea what you’re talking about.[/quote] I am a special education teacher with a graduate degree in the field. Only point 2 (re: paperwork) strikes me as a bit naive. Otherwise many of the other points tie in with basic econ 101 (supply demand determine price) or events that have transpired (Dr. McKnight DID receive a vote of no confidence). [/quote] So am I. I don't know any teachers who "refused to go the extra mile as a middle finger to a school board..." Everyone I know went far beyond their needs this year because they had to. You're belittling the work the rest of us did because apparently you felt it was okay to slack off in protest. [/quote] If Special Ed teachers unanimously go the extra mile then why is MCPS having trouble hiring staff for ESY and FY23? [/quote]
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