What bothers me about teachers (at least in our district) is that their pay rate is based on their level of education (degree plus credits) rather than experience or student results. The district pays for their graduate courses and then gives them a raise based on the course completion.
What a gig! Sheesh...
All Teachers Fired at Underperforming School in Rhode Island
Discussion in 'Other News' started by Baack, Feb 25, 2010.
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I think we have 2 separate but related topics going on here.
I have a unique background in that from 1997-2001 I was a traveling teacher for a museum. From 2001-2007 I worked for a State Department of Education. While I don't know all the particulars of this Rhode Island case, I do know that most teachers are qualified, inspired, and devoted to educating their students.
As for most people not earning as much as a teacher. Most people don't need to have the specialized and expensive training that teachers need to have. They also don't have to put up with the parents/grandparents of the people they work with everyday.
On a different note No Child Left behind has been the biggest boondoggle to education since . . . I don't know what. It's just a horrile and huge step backward.
I know that there are many bad teachers and I believe NCLB should be repealed. There are things that ASOLUTELY NEED to be changed in America's public education system. Sometimes when a child earns poor grades it's not the teachers fault. Not every student is brilliant no matter what you parents think.Big Don Thanks this. -
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Ok, you go to what 2-5 years of college to be a teacher? You make 72k?
My friend is a #### phsycist he has 10 yrs and a phd and only makes slightly more... and he has to work every weekday and sometimes the weekends.
We all have crap to deal with sorry but that line gets no pity from me. We have to deal with crazed dot, idiot kids and their parents driving and random shootings too as truckers. -
My mom is a retired kindergarden teacher and I know for fact she brought work home with her daily and it wasn't because she was lazy and didn't do it during the work day either.
There is always prep work for each and every lesson. Homework and tests must be graded and recorded and handed back to students.
Until you have walked a mile in my moccassins don't tell me I don't earn my pay. You have no clue.
As for your friend he's what we educators call a lab rat. He probably graduated tops in his class but has poor people skills. That's common in math and the sciences. I'm friends with people exactly like that who have PhD's in physics, chemistry, plastics engineering, and applied math. Some earn big bucks, some don't it depends on the part of the country they live in and whether or not they are in private industry or working for a university. Small companies and universities pay less than the larger ones. As for him working nights and weekends certain types of testing can only be done at off peak hours.
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The programs that create teachers at the university level are faulty and need a complete overhaul. They do not prepare you appropriately. Thank GOD! I had my mom and her teacher friends to go to for assitance because there was nothing available at the school level once I had my own classroom. Teacher education programs are all based on an ideal classroom setting not one where half the clas hass 'special needs.'
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I knew who the good teachers were and they were a minority .
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