Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This country is screwed. We need to pay teachers are nobody is going to get into the field. Look at the numbers of education major undergrad and graduate. We will soon be having high school grads as teachers.
That’s already happening. Many schools have long term subs or a revolving door of random subs or IAs teaching classes indefinitely because they can’t fill positions.
Agree with the other PP that the first priority must be to stop the bleeding of experienced teachers. Money is part of it but definitely not the only factor.
+1
I left in June. For me it really wasn’t even a factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This country is screwed. We need to pay teachers are nobody is going to get into the field. Look at the numbers of education major undergrad and graduate. We will soon be having high school grads as teachers.
That’s already happening. Many schools have long term subs or a revolving door of random subs or IAs teaching classes indefinitely because they can’t fill positions.
Agree with the other PP that the first priority must be to stop the bleeding of experienced teachers. Money is part of it but definitely not the only factor.
Anonymous wrote:This country is screwed. We need to pay teachers are nobody is going to get into the field. Look at the numbers of education major undergrad and graduate. We will soon be having high school grads as teachers.
Anonymous wrote:This country is screwed. We need to pay teachers are nobody is going to get into the field. Look at the numbers of education major undergrad and graduate. We will soon be having high school grads as teachers.
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher resident. I finished NOVA and am now working on a degree at Mason. I have threeyears to get my provisional license….
Anonymous wrote:The teacher residents don't have even have college degrees in anything?!? WTH?
Anonymous wrote:No. I will soon.