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Giannawannabe
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Likle everyone else, whatever the buyer is willing to pay, not what the government decides to take.
Giannawannabe:
Really. What would that be? Salary wise. It seems no matter what the salary is, someone thinks it’s too high.
So does most everyone else.
Giannawannabe:
I’m sure that’s true. However, when people go on and on about how much money teachers make, it seems odd that the’re “just like everyone else”
Not me. Send 'em year 'round with a 2 or 3 week break every quarter. Or better yet, let the schools individually decide how they want to teach, how much to pay and how much to charge and let the parents decide which they think is best and where to send their kids.
Giannawannabe:
You’re in the minority on this one–guaranteed. Regarding the year round school idea. I like your second thought regarding schools individually deciding matters about pay, etc.
Of course not the teachers.
Giannawannabe:
Yes. There are bad teachers. There are also bad doctors, lawyers, nurses, engineers, etc. When kids come to school with disrespectful attitudes; have parents putting extracurriculars first (i.e. pulling kids out for a week for dance competitions, and then being upset that their grades are falling);fall asleep in class and when teacher reprimands kid the parents haul themselves down to the school to get into the teacher’s face about it; kids who do not finish homework/assignments on time or at all and then the parents come down on the teacher for giving their kid a bad grade, etc. etc.–this type of thing is the absolute major hurdle for most teachers who simply want to teach. Parents, for the most part DO NOT back up the teachers with regard to disciplining their children. A lot of parents are lawsuit happy as well. This ties teachers’ hands to a certain degree regarding discipline. It’s very frustrating.
And who is it that lobbies the government as to what should be standard? Not the teachers/admins?
Giannawannabe:
Recently, in our state, the governor set standards for reproductive health class—abstinence-based. The teachers/administrators recently gave a presentation at a board meeting as to how they would meet the standards. Schools in other districts approached the matter differently, but still needed to meet the guidelines set up.
Probably, so don’t give me a voucher, just stop taking my money in the first place.
Giannawannbe:
That’s fine. In a perfect world, if everyone would just pay for their own children’s education, it would solve much of the things we’re bickering about here.