Well, I object to the term GD
That said, teachers have power like everyone who was mandated to take drugs. They can say no I’m not doing that. I’m not passing that child. The administration can face losing teachers or shaping up.
Teachers give away their leverage pretending they need their job. They could stop living beyond their means. That’s all
Well, I object to the term GD
***Corruption is damned by God. So it is God damned.
That said, teachers have power like everyone who was mandated to take drugs. They can say no I’m not doing that. I’m not passing that child. The administration can face losing teachers or shaping up.
***They can face losing teachers? Then you acknowledge the corruption inherent in the system: If you don’t pass those disruptive kids to the next grade, you’ll luze your job.
Teachers give away their leverage pretending they need their job.
***It is not a pretense.
They could stop living beyond their means. That’s all
***Even if they ARE living within their means, the system is still corrupt. A teacher who is living within his means will luze his job just as fast as a teacher who is living beyond his means. It is a complete red herring even to bring it up.