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Old 02-03-2005, 03:03 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Teacher's salaries

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Originally posted by kddani
No, because this is MY school and I KNOW the teachers. There are only a very few doctorates. And as I said earlier, people with a PhD I understand. I don't think all of them have masters, especially the ones who have been there long enough to make the top bucks. Many of the ones with more experience were some of the worst teachers, who were only there in body until their retirement. As a previous poster said, having us watch movies while they read a book.
I think what you are reacting to is more about the issue of teacher tenure rather than a teacher's salary. I personally support tenure because I don't believe that teachers should be fired for being "unpopular" or for teaching unpopular topics or views but there is a lot of concern about whether teacher tenure insulates people who aren't doing their job from getting fired.
 


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