disney junky
BWV
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- Dec 16, 2004
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Just to clarify. Tenure does not protect incompetence, immorality, unlawful behavior and the like. It becomes the job of the administration and school board to enforce these things. It is then the job of the union to make sure that the teacher with tenure is given a fair hearing. False accusations are rampant in schools, and the more bizarre they are, the more press they create. As I have stated in other teacher threads, Pennsylvania lists all teachers who have had their teaching certificates revoked. There are dozens every year. It's public knowledge. If teachers in your area are not being monitored, don't expect an organization that they pay dues to to kick them out. That's not their purpose for existence. BTW, in PA college professors at the state run universities are also unionized.
and fight for the pittance of salary and benefits we get. Without them the school boards and county officials and citizenry seem more than willing to sail us down the river without a paddle all the while blaming the teachers and schools for everything they can. It's never anyone else's fault or responsiblilty. I've even heard some people say that if we (teachers) wanted to be respected we should have chosen a different career


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