Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier
well, there have been various proposals to provide merit pay to teachers and the unions have opposed every one of them. it's a really big political issue in NY because there have been promises that a teacher evaluation system would be implemented, yet somehow it is always being "delayed" for one reason or another.
there also have been proposals to pay teachers an incremental extra if they volunteer to teach in schools with the most challenging learning environments, and unions have opposed those too.
(I'm speaking from NY - CT news reports, etc. and not from nationwide knowledge or experience. I know several teachers who absolutely despise their unions but are too intimidated ever to say so outside of a very narrow circle of their most trusted friends).
It is quite clear here though that poor and minority school students in public schools really do get shafted. Can't disagree with the substance of the judge's ruling that protecting unfit teachers from being terminated really does seem to fall disproportionately on those with the least voice. Interesting that he cited Brown vs Board of Education as precedent, no?
How do they plan to change this? Pay every teacher the same no matter where they teach? Force a teacher who could earn X at school Y to teach for .8X at school Z?
well, there have been various proposals to provide merit pay to teachers and the unions have opposed every one of them. it's a really big political issue in NY because there have been promises that a teacher evaluation system would be implemented, yet somehow it is always being "delayed" for one reason or another.
there also have been proposals to pay teachers an incremental extra if they volunteer to teach in schools with the most challenging learning environments, and unions have opposed those too.
(I'm speaking from NY - CT news reports, etc. and not from nationwide knowledge or experience. I know several teachers who absolutely despise their unions but are too intimidated ever to say so outside of a very narrow circle of their most trusted friends).
It is quite clear here though that poor and minority school students in public schools really do get shafted. Can't disagree with the substance of the judge's ruling that protecting unfit teachers from being terminated really does seem to fall disproportionately on those with the least voice. Interesting that he cited Brown vs Board of Education as precedent, no?
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