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Districts statewide developing plans based on educator performance
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1. Balanced the federal budget
2. Fix the Social Security shortfall
3. Provide a balanced energy policy
4. Fix border security problems
We could also provide a list of benchmarks for our own state government to meet.
Finally someone with an idea that might actually work. Reward the whole school and all of its teachers if they meet goals that measure progress.
Excellent idea. Everyone would get on board and even the teachers that get the advanced kids would still take interest in the other students.
Can I vote for Dan to be my legislator?
Reward parents who have their children well rested and well nourished, and so, ready for school.
Reward parents who encourage reading, physical fitness, and a balanced life for their children.
Reward parents for getting their children to do the assigned homework.
Reward parents for encouraging their children to behave and to pay attention in class.
Reward parents who volunteer in their classrooms, who serve on PTA boards, who are on school community councils.
Help parents to see that they make a huge difference in the education of their children.
(Now, change the schools themselves. Better pay, better budgets, better facilities, better materials would be a start, but only a start.)
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The best teachers with the most experience will now only teach the advanced "gifted" kids. The kids that really need the best teachers will now get the first year, no experience teachers.
Plus what a paperwork nightmare and a bunch of wasted time.
Legislators, just pony up the money to make teaching a decent profession once again. Stop trying to squeeze the lost drop of oil out of an already dry rock.