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brooklyneast05
post Mar 13 2010, 07:51 PM
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should we be able to fire teachers who have failing classes? who seem to suck at teaching? should we pay them less? should teachers with passing classes get paid more?
 
 
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Blyat
post Mar 14 2010, 11:09 AM
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Yes,
Economically the "Bad teachers" get paid less (especially if they are newcomers) And a lot of them (schoolboard) encourage the good teachers to retire early because the longer-working-years teachers start to get paid more.

Hopefully it makes sense
My teacher explained this to us, Because he is an amazing teacher and he gets offered the early retirement every year cause he also gets paid a lot more than the new teachers, and the ones who are also shit.
 
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post Mar 14 2010, 08:24 PM
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QUOTE(Uso @ Mar 14 2010, 12:09 PM) *
Yes,
Economically the "Bad teachers" get paid less (especially if they are newcomers) And a lot of them (schoolboard) encourage the good teachers to retire early because the longer-working-years teachers start to get paid more.

Hopefully it makes sense
My teacher explained this to us, Because he is an amazing teacher and he gets offered the early retirement every year cause he also gets paid a lot more than the new teachers, and the ones who are also shit.

Also, to add on to her statement, there was a really good chemistry teacher who could only work for a year. Then after that year that job was fought between her and another soon-to-be teacher. The chemistry teacher who taught the year beforehand didn't get the job because she had a higher degree than the other teacher. That means the school would have to pay her more.
 

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