Re: NEA scam
Franz, I understand your frustration with the superintendant situation, but he probably wasn't an NEA member and was also probably as opposed to the NEA as anyone. I don't like it when a school district says they don't have enough money and then pays someone incapable of doing their job extra just to leave either.
In Michigan, I'm not sure of other states, your wife may be able to teach under what we call an annual authorization. This is someone with professional credentials teaching in their occupational area. You have to take education classes while you teach and secure your degree, but it is designed to allow skilled people to move from the private sector to teaching.
I absolutely agree that dollars spent doesn't equal quality and the political solution to problems is to spend more money. I get the feeling you think that all the new money going to education is going to the teachers, it's not, and I apologize if I misstate your position. Teachers and teaching as a profession is not where you want to go to make a your millions. That said, you couldn't pay me enough to teach in some of the inner city environements I have been to. It is probably my rural upbringing, but the student attitude in the city was both scary and disheartening. Many teachers are frustrated as more and more experts are hired by districts to tell more and more administrators how the system should be run.
I honestly have no idea how good or bad the schools are in New York, but I can't imagine that all of the teachers are truly bad people. For your sake, not mine I know there are alot of bust [censored] teachers, go to a few schools and talk to the teachers. Better yet ask a couple to go have a drink or two, it doesn't have to be alcohol, maybe you won't agree with each other on everything, but you will probably find they aren't trying to overthrow civilization either. Maybe you will.
I am not a member of the NEA or the AFT, our district represents ourselves as a seperate bargaining unit. I do not see anything wrong with workers or districts wanting to get together to negotiate uniform pay and benefits for all employees, it seems to make more sense than a district negotiating with multiple people at different times.
One thing that also seems to be unspoken is that teachers aren't worth what theyare paid. It always seems people think they earn their money, but somehow others don't and that others don't do their job as well as they should. Yes, some teachers feel that way too. If you stand back, take a deep breath and look at the real picture, most people see that the others are honestly trying to do the best they can.
TOM
Franz, I understand your frustration with the superintendant situation, but he probably wasn't an NEA member and was also probably as opposed to the NEA as anyone. I don't like it when a school district says they don't have enough money and then pays someone incapable of doing their job extra just to leave either.
In Michigan, I'm not sure of other states, your wife may be able to teach under what we call an annual authorization. This is someone with professional credentials teaching in their occupational area. You have to take education classes while you teach and secure your degree, but it is designed to allow skilled people to move from the private sector to teaching.
I absolutely agree that dollars spent doesn't equal quality and the political solution to problems is to spend more money. I get the feeling you think that all the new money going to education is going to the teachers, it's not, and I apologize if I misstate your position. Teachers and teaching as a profession is not where you want to go to make a your millions. That said, you couldn't pay me enough to teach in some of the inner city environements I have been to. It is probably my rural upbringing, but the student attitude in the city was both scary and disheartening. Many teachers are frustrated as more and more experts are hired by districts to tell more and more administrators how the system should be run.
I honestly have no idea how good or bad the schools are in New York, but I can't imagine that all of the teachers are truly bad people. For your sake, not mine I know there are alot of bust [censored] teachers, go to a few schools and talk to the teachers. Better yet ask a couple to go have a drink or two, it doesn't have to be alcohol, maybe you won't agree with each other on everything, but you will probably find they aren't trying to overthrow civilization either. Maybe you will.
I am not a member of the NEA or the AFT, our district represents ourselves as a seperate bargaining unit. I do not see anything wrong with workers or districts wanting to get together to negotiate uniform pay and benefits for all employees, it seems to make more sense than a district negotiating with multiple people at different times.
One thing that also seems to be unspoken is that teachers aren't worth what theyare paid. It always seems people think they earn their money, but somehow others don't and that others don't do their job as well as they should. Yes, some teachers feel that way too. If you stand back, take a deep breath and look at the real picture, most people see that the others are honestly trying to do the best they can.
TOM