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TopicLess than 1/2 of people support increasing teachers salaries once they learn the
CruelBuffalo
12/17/18 10:32:35 AM
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HenryAllbright posted...
codey posted...
Outside of them deserving or not deserving more, I think they should get paid more to make it a more attractive position for brighter people, considering theyre the ones spending all day with our children and educating them. Why would someone that's bright enough to be a doctor or engineer consider becoming a teacher when it pays so much less?


Achieving that goal is a bit more complicated than just increasing pay to attract brighter people. Because once you get a really smart guy in the classroom, what's he gonna do from there? All he can do is follow the procedures in place like every other teacher does. There's little room for trying to do things differently or "better".

Read the chapters in the textbook. Answer questions in the textbook. Do some examples on the white board. Have a test every couple of weeks. Assign a paper or two. It's the process teachers have to follow.


Then other specialities should move to Next Gen Science Standards. In that the standards have been revised to say that students need to prove things like Newtons laws through experiments
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