“We cannot continue to run our public education system on the backs of saints and martyrs,” an elementary school teacher testified to a Senate committee.

  • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    You’d have to pay me a half million a year to be a teacher. It’s insane people still take a job that stressful and demanding for such little money, only to be told they’re overpaid.

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    The education crisis is well over 40 years old. Some school districts are lucky to have 30% trained staff in their schools. Meaning, 70% of their staff are people they picked off the streets that could pass a background check. As someone that was a teacher I’m thankful for those bodies to help out, but in no way are they qualified to educate children. Most schools are glorified baby sitters.

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      Weird how my school district that pays a living wage has 200 qualified teachers applying to every position. It amazing what paying g 30-40% more than the surrounding states does.

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    Yeah, boggles my mind that people worry about culture war nuggets in schools when this is going on.

    If I had a kid, to be blunt, I would care way more about how much the teacher is getting paid than pronoun usage or religious regulations. This goes for extreme progressive and conservative issues.