WHEN we don’t get the results we want in our military endeavors, we don’t blame the soldiers. We don’t say, “It’s these lazy soldiers and their bloated benefits plans! That’s why we haven’t done better in Afghanistan!” No, if the results aren’t there, we blame the planners. We blame the generals, the secretary of defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff. No one contemplates blaming the men and women fighting every day in the trenches for little pay and scant recognition.CLICK HERE to read the entire article.
And yet in education we do just that. When we don’t like the way our students score on international standardized tests, we blame the teachers. When we don’t like the way particular schools perform, we blame the teachers and restrict their resources.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
The High Cost of Low Teacher Salaries
The following article appeared on the NY Times Editorial Page on April 30, 2011. It's titled, The High Cost of Low Teacher Salaries.
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Teaching Career
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