Archive for May 4th, 2009

It takes a cheat……to catch one I guess!

Posted by Richard on May 4th, 2009

Tim Geithner is going to catch the “tax cheats”. Isn’t that kind of like putting the fox in charge of protecting the hen house? Tim Geithner is one of the ones that was using the “loopholes” to keep more of his “hard earned” money. (more…)

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The Logical Conclusion of the Teacher Lobby

Posted by Nicholas on May 4th, 2009

I’ve often thought that if a school district could fire teachers for not doing their jobs then maybe they could hire those that could and maybe pay them what the market would bear, which would be good all around.  I came across this article in the LA Times (its a long one, but worth the read).  It had tons of good information, but a couple of passages I wanted to point out

Meanwhile, said Kendra Wallace, principal of Daniel Webster Middle School on Los Angeles’ Westside, an ineffective teacher can instruct 125 to 260 students a year — up to 1,300 in the five years she says it often takes to remove a tenured employee.

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“The hardest conversation to have is when a student comes in and looks at you and says, ‘Can you please come teach our class?’ ” she said.

When coaching and other improvement efforts don’t work, she said, “You’re in the position of having to look at 125 kids and just say, ‘I’m sorry,’ because the process of removal is really difficult. . . . You’re looking at these kids and knowing they are going to high school and they’re not ready. It is absolutely devastating.”

The article has a lot of things that defies common sense, like evidence collected at the beginning of the processes is often not admissible as it goes on because of the lengths of these proceedings, to the fact that these things are so costly and long that some teachers get promotions while they are happening and others get to simply offer apologies for things like ‘touching’ their swimming students.

There is an ironclad system in place to protect these teachers.  Teachers who, according to one example in the article, could not put together a lesson plan for reading and math.  I know there are good teachers, I’ve had some, but there is no reason that teaching should not be like any other job.  I cannot imagine going to work every day, performing poorly, and my boss taking 5 years to fire me.  Its outrageous, and in this case it is a generation of Americans who are losing out so that a few teachers can collect their retirements.

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