Nas wrote:
formerlyknownas wrote:
Nas wrote:
Kirkwood wrote:
Nas wrote:
Who said it was blindly? The teachers in Chicago have been getting screwed for decades. We give them limited resources and expect them to educate 38 kids in 1 class. Somehow we always find the funds for cops and firemen.
Hasn't the number employed in each profession been declining as new hires aren't outpacing retirees? Should two wrongs lead to a 3rd?
If parent participation is a large factor in the success of a student then why should salary increases, benefits and pensions be required for teachers?
It isn't just about salary though. Personally I believe teachers should be paid more than cops and firemen. In my world they are far more important. We nickel and dime them and don't give them the tools they need and then expect them to educate 40 kids. That's fucking ridiculous
Teachers aren't more important than cops or firefighters. There's nothing uniquely special about teaching--it's valuable, but people sentimentalize the profession all the time. That kind of hat-tipping does no one any good. I say that as a teacher.
Of course, if we want good teachers, we have to pay a competitive wage. I am all for that. The number of unintelligent and lazy people who go into teaching is staggering.
Another problem is that we need more teachers and schools. 30-40 kids per class? That dog don't hunt. It just can't be done. Maybe in a different context it could, but in most contexts in today's world, it can't.
Educating our future generations is far more important than a cop or a fireman. The fact that MANY people don't believe that is one of the primary reasons we are falling behind.
"Sentimental hogwash!" (Sorry, quoting Mr. Burns. No, not Mr. Burns....Mr. Potter!) Look, half of the teachers any of us has had were probably morons. The "educating our future generations" claim is true, but teachers are only one part of this. They have a very specific role in this, to be sure, but there's no reason to put them on a pedestal. I think education has a special relationship with the production of justice--but so does law enforcement and social services (among other things).
We do, however, need to let them do their jobs. Fuck the "teachers are heroes" stuff. That's a red herring.
(I think this is the "strong" version of my argument. I believe in something....less strong. But, for the sake of argument...)
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