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Some are saying that teachers are whining but why can't Utah pay as much money to their teachers as other states?
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There are many hard working people that do their job.
If teachers think their job is hard without great benefits then I suggest they join the real world.
The real world is a whole lot easier than teaching. Think of all those times that you have come home from your job to your family and can only play with your kids for a few minutes until they exhaust you. The difference is that teachers work with your child and often more than two dozen other children at the same time and do it for more than six hours.
This all goes back to the respect issue. The truth is most who don't respect teachers would not last a full day. Some would probably flip out at the kids. Fortunately I have felt respected by my parents, but I all too often see the demeaning nature that some heap on teachers.
However, good private schools do not negate the need for good public schools. Regardless of how many private schools are successful they will not take the place of public schools for most of children and our children's children lives. It is important that we find ways to bring in and keep great teachers.
Individually, we would be wise to be participants in our children's education. If we turn over that responsibility to any institution of learning, we are truly handicapping our children from what they could do and what they could become.
Having said that, I have concluded that 50% of all teachers leave the schools simply because it is unrewarding on all fronts(economically, personlly, etc.).
First and foremost, the low wages mentioned above. If you cannot feed your family, all of the lofty ideals you aspired to in college seem to fly out the door, and reality hits you square between the eyes. Naturally you look elsewhere to meet your financial obligations, another state maybe?
Second, the degrading environment that may exist around schools. For example, there is no respect for the position of teacher. Parents use them as daily babysitters. Students behave badly in their presence. Desciplinary problems occupy much of the teachers' time and efforts. Learning needs amongst students are so "diversed" as to dilute any meaningful teaching to occur in the class room. And increasingly, there are confusing standards, unending assessments, token support, and low academic performances.
Under such working conditions, being a new teacher is not sustainable. It's only a matter of time (average 5 years) before a good teacher is beyond repair.
What gets rewarded gets rewarded! How??
Pass vouchers so people can be real teachers without being bothered by college? Are you serious?
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