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I counted 6 teacher/student threads on the front page at one point this morning. I decided to work out a plan to solve all of our school problems
1. Teachers work a 40 hour week 52 weeks a year. They get a few weeks paid vacation, sick days etc like the rest of us but the hours are like any other job.
The "extra time" is used for tutoring students, grading papers, in service (wow not send the students home to train the teachers! There is a concept!)
etc.
2. Teachers get paid like every other profesional with similar responsibilities and training. I often see teachers get compared to police/firefighters. That is an awful comparison because those jobs do not require a college degree as a condition of employement. To set the teachers pay school we should look at private sector jobs with equal educational requirements. In my mind teachers should be on the same pay scale as nurses, accountants, and other college educated professionals.
3. Schools run on a year around system so the students don't forget half of what they learned during a 3 month summer vacation. Very few kids need to be home to help on the farm which is why we have that system in the first place.
Why won't this work? Money... we all talk about wanting great schools but face reality, we are not willing to pay for it.
1. Teachers work a 40 hour week 52 weeks a year. They get a few weeks paid vacation, sick days etc like the rest of us but the hours are like any other job.
The "extra time" is used for tutoring students, grading papers, in service (wow not send the students home to train the teachers! There is a concept!)
etc.
2. Teachers get paid like every other profesional with similar responsibilities and training. I often see teachers get compared to police/firefighters. That is an awful comparison because those jobs do not require a college degree as a condition of employement. To set the teachers pay school we should look at private sector jobs with equal educational requirements. In my mind teachers should be on the same pay scale as nurses, accountants, and other college educated professionals.
3. Schools run on a year around system so the students don't forget half of what they learned during a 3 month summer vacation. Very few kids need to be home to help on the farm which is why we have that system in the first place.
Why won't this work? Money... we all talk about wanting great schools but face reality, we are not willing to pay for it.

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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