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It does cost more to purchase supplies here. We just shelled out $150 for 5th grade supplies, and another $280 for High School fees, but it's worth it to have a much better education system. The biggest struggle so far has been overcoming the investigations math that Alpine School District taught my son through 3rd grade. He's come a long way in his first year.
Utah needs to figure out how to pay their teachers better, or this problem will continually get worse. The cost of living is pretty high, especially housing. Perhaps the mortgage crisis will collapse house prices to affordable levels...
The free market, supplied with vouchers, like we do with universities, would create clever, cost-effective education systems that would create the most sophisticated students in the world.
Notice how the US, has some of the most efficient and well stocked grocery stores in the world - and people use vouchers in this system every day. Vouchers, as most economists acknowledge, would bring about an educational renaissance.
It's time.
Yes, I am a teacher of over 35 years! Yes, I learned to "tap dance" to the new music (the next new program that came along). And sadly, yes, my sister taught for 38 years in a neighboring state and made 20% more that I did, even though I had a higher degree than her. She also taught 20 days/year less than I did, and they had higher test scores. Why? Because their state & district had sense enough to say "NO" to all the new programs to FIX our schools, and they spent their time actually teaching. To the Utah legislature: We know a lot more than you do about teaching and kids. Quit trying to FIX our system. It's not broken! Fund education and we'll do the rest!!!!
Teaching is as much as a profession as nursing, computer science, engineering, law, medicine etc.
Yet folks like Neal, Do the Math, & Lynn seem to feel that teachers make "good money" and should either take the "good money" offered, or leave the state.
Neal, Do the Math & Lynn here is a newsflash just for you--- Teachers are leaving the profession in droves, not just here in Utah, but nationwide. (The average time teachers stay in the profession is five years.) Why put 4 years into a profession that pays very little compared to other professions? I'll tell you why, it is not just about having summers off, or supposedly great working hours. Teachers go into the profession to make a difference in the life of children. If not your child, perhaps a friend's child, a niece/nephew, or maybe even a grandchild.
-Someone wondered where a new teacher is supposed to live with housing prices-- like the rest of us, rent an apartment until you have saved enough money.
-Most professionals have to do some work outside of their contracted hours.
-Many of us spend $ out of our own pockets on work related expenses.
-Great teachers deserve every penny they can get, lazy teachers should be fired.
This socialized education system seems to be working great for you teachers. Just imagine the complaining we will hear from doctors if our nation ever completely adopts socialized medicine.
How come we rarely hear university professors complain...I guess because that system does operate like a free market.
Also, I have to say, I visited Utah last summer and fell in love. We drove there and so stopped often at little stores, gas stations, stopped in little towns for a break in the drive and then stayed a week near SLC. I see why people accept lower pay to live there. The atmosphere was lovely, the people so kind and polite. Sadly, I couldn't go this year, but hope to next year.
She has been teaching for many years in England and has a very good referral from her school. She has been told that teaching positions are available in Texas and Oregon. Why not Utah where she has friends and a support system.
I'm from New Zealand and 5 years ago, while deciding whether to emigrate to Utah or not (my wife and I have children living there) got certificated to teach in Utah. All I had left to do was my background check and actually find a job. In the end we didn't make the move, but I was never given any impression that I wouldn't be able to find a job because I was not an American.
Is Utah going to retain teachers? No. So often we lose teachers in their EYE years simply do to starting of families, and women choosing to stay at home with their kids. You could quadruple the pay and still we would see that because of the Utah values.
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Either educators have the most over inflated opinion of their value of any group I have ever encountered or they are actually the most underpaid group of people in the world. I don't know which it is.