Posted on 08/31/2007 11:50:42 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
Teachers are my heroes.
As I searched my heart and my options back during my high school days, I decided I wanted to be a teacher. No particular academic subject fired this ambition I simply felt a desire to affect positively the minds and direction of a lot of young people while I lived on this planet. So I figured I'd teach English, a happy middle of the road subject, and try to be a good role model like the many teachers who were influencing me.
Singing, acting, TV, and other pursuits interrupted those plans, but never dulled my admiration for the almost anonymous citizens who train and serve in America's classrooms, educating and directing our kids. I believe no, I know that the vast majority of working teachers share my early desire not only to do a good job teaching subjects, but also to help their young charges find their way through this maze called life.
However, there's a giant organization, the nation's wealthiest lobbying group, the NEA (National Education Association) union, that is turning the world's most honorable profession into a self-protecting and self-promoting business. And although it may initially have done good things like getting teachers' pay raised and long hours shortened and retirement benefits increased, as any good union wants to, the immense power this union has gathered to itself seems to be corrupting its original intents and purposes.
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” although it may initially have done good things like getting teachers’ pay raised and long hours shortened and retirement benefits increased “
Something the Japanese teachers’ union ( and I use the term union very loosely ) has not done ...plus teachers are not held accountable over here either . I know because I work with some of the most incompetent English teachers in the world at JHS .
Leftism is simply a war on choice, and thus a war on quality.When they prattle about "quality health care," they are simply deflecting you from the obvious fact that governmentizing health care (or anything else) is all about demanding that it be cheap. Not economical, which would imply good value for the price, but cheap.
Nothing could be more inevitable than that quality goes down without competition for a reputation for quality. We don't need teacher-union health care, we need free-market education instead.
I guess that Pat doesn't know that the US is one of the few nations that tests ALL students. Other countries only test students who are tracked for higher education. No wonder US scores fare poorly against other nations.
Does Pat know that, in Texas, at least, we're educating ALL students as thought they are college material? There's nothing in our public schools for kids who aren't college material. Schools used to supply coursework for alternative careers. No more.
There's a whole lot Pat and the public don't realize.
I do not and never have belonged to a teacher's union. I wouldn't join NEA if they gave me free membership.
How many years did Pat spend in the Army?
I don’t know, Citizen Tom Paine. How many years have you spent beating your wife?
The trouble with evaluating teachers by student test scores is that all students aren’t the same. Some come from homes where education is prized while others come from homes where it’s scorned. Some are willing to work others aren’t. Some are very capable while others are less capable. This makes it very difficult to compare teachers based on the students.
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