From Deseret News archives:
Teachers need supportive environment
Teachers entering the profession do so because of a passion to change the world one student at a time. Yet, when it comes to trying to improve our schools, we fail to involve the teachers "front-line workers" who help determine the future of our children. They know how to motivate students, but all too often are ignored.
Policy-makers keep trying to fix education while pouring more money into an outdated system. Recently, the Utah State Board of Education and the Board of Regents conducted an "Educator Supply and Demand Study" to determine how to meet the growing student enrollment over the next 20 years. It recommended increasing enrollment of students in colleges of education and to have teachers, with families, return to the profession.
Last week, the Board of Education received a follow-up report from its Educator Quality Task Force which recommended recruitment, bonuses and mentoring for new teachers, differential pay, a principal-teacher ratio and continued advocating for class-size reduction.
Now here is a sample of what the teachers on the front-line say about keeping teachers:
"During my career . . . I have seen education deteriorate as far as being a desirable career. Teachers are no longer supported in the classroom by the parents, administrators and the legislature . . . teachers are going non-stop with duties that take all of the time and are not even allowed bathroom breaks É Any other work place that functioned in this manner would be under investigation for violations of work standards."
"I . . . have discouraged family members from going into teaching É I personally don't care about a big raise . . . I would just be happy for a class of 23 where I could make a big difference."
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