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DesertDiamond

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17. People don't realize that in our school system there is a severe case of "office politics"
Sat Jul 5, 2014, 11:58 AM
Jul 2014

There have been several schoolteachers in my family, including my father, and I have several other friends who are as well. Before tenure was the law, they could be fired at the whim of whoever had that power, and new teachers stay as quiet as possible, never voicing a view on anything, until they can get that tenure and be free to speak their minds about what they feel would help their students. In my school, yes we had a couple of teachers who weren't so great, but we also had some great ones with whom we had dialogue that made us think, because they didn't have to worry about saying something someone higher up would think was too radical. Or, that someone higher up might get mad if their students liked them too much.

This whole thing misses the point anyway, IMO, as it seems to me it's been proven that the main problem with education is lack of funds - lack of funds at the schools, and poverty in the homes. The children in the poorer neighborhoods have more trouble because of hunger and turmoil at home due to poverty, NOT because of the teachers!

It's about time ! roody Jul 2014 #1
The AFT convention is coming up in a couple of week. Starry Messenger Jul 2014 #2
I very much doubt it, unfortunately. liberalhistorian Jul 2014 #24
Well, that's my union, lol. Starry Messenger Jul 2014 #25
Ah, well, maybe it's changed or is changing liberalhistorian Jul 2014 #28
The same could be said of the NEA. femmocrat Jul 2014 #29
Really? That's very upsetting liberalhistorian Jul 2014 #34
I second your assertion, and chervilant Jul 2014 #44
Too little, too late. earthside Jul 2014 #3
Not disagreeing but who do you think the teachers should have endorsed in 2012? nm rhett o rick Jul 2014 #7
Nobody. earthside Jul 2014 #13
The UMW did that. Starry Messenger Jul 2014 #15
Why does the admin stick with Duncan? nm rhett o rick Jul 2014 #30
No idea. I find it both baffling and heartbreaking. Starry Messenger Jul 2014 #35
So do I. nm rhett o rick Jul 2014 #37
good -- it's time for unions to start acting like unions again. nt nashville_brook Jul 2014 #4
It's incredibly challenging to get lots of folks on the same page politically. Starry Messenger Jul 2014 #5
a lot of "non-political" people believe that nashville_brook Jul 2014 #8
And if they would only throw in his British twin, Michael Gove... LeftishBrit Jul 2014 #6
Two peas in a pod. Starry Messenger Jul 2014 #9
International hostile takeover... madfloridian Jul 2014 #12
I remember a few years ago, running across Teach for India. Starry Messenger Jul 2014 #16
There seems to be nothing active on many of the websites....just the website. madfloridian Jul 2014 #43
The Democratic Party at the national level has been taken over by the Conservatives. rhett o rick Jul 2014 #10
+1 BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #14
"What a betrayal during a Democratic administration." This administration rhett o rick Jul 2014 #18
The man has never had any business liberalhistorian Jul 2014 #27
I love your passionate post BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #32
What a Wonderful post! This school... YvonneCa Jul 2014 #36
I know exactly what you mean BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #38
The only reason Duncan is a Democrat is ... tell me why again? QuestForSense Jul 2014 #23
He is a Democrat because he says he is. That's the only test and it's good enough for rhett o rick Jul 2014 #31
Yes BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #33
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+ another Scuba Jul 2014 #40
I support the NEA's proposal. Enthusiast Jul 2014 #11
People don't realize that in our school system there is a severe case of "office politics" DesertDiamond Jul 2014 #17
Way past time. But it's a strong message to HRC about the potential lack of union support. WinkyDink Jul 2014 #19
Rec! progressoid Jul 2014 #20
Now we're getting somewhere. K and R nt Smarmie Doofus Jul 2014 #21
Kicking. Thank you. nt littlemissmartypants Jul 2014 #22
k/fiftieth R Jack Rabbit Jul 2014 #26
Now to convince the RWNJs. Wait, won't happen. He might as well go, though. freshwest Jul 2014 #39
He'll probably make it a bullet point on his resume. pa28 Jul 2014 #41
NPR Made NO Mention of This Yesterday in Its 45 Sec. Recap of the Convention Smarmie Doofus Jul 2014 #45
Geeze. Starry Messenger Jul 2014 #46
A quick recap of ritual resolutions agains things like high-stakes testing, Smarmie Doofus Jul 2014 #47
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