They will have to live with internet, camera and audio surveillance, only approved books on their shelves, no visitors, dating with chaperones only, required to be Christian and attend church on Sundays – no papists though of course
Should make a federal bill that rolls together all teachers unions with their local police unions. Any time police get a new tank, all the teachers get a raise. Any time a teachers job is threatened all the police come out to stand with them.
The state of education is in a downward spiral in places like Arizona. There are a handful of dedicated teachers who are passionate about what they do, but school districts have had to resort to hiring anyone who is willing to take the job, regardless of training or qualifications. The result is that there are simply not enough qualified personnel to make the schools and districts run properly. Curriculum development is being left to individual teachers (again who are not fully trained). Administrators are often spending all their time just trying to find coverage for all their classes, and finding overseas teachers willing to relocate to AZ. The result is that the kids without strong support from home are simply not ready for college when and if they graduate.
Unnoble_Savage says
A new spin on the phrase “labor camp”
WimpyLimpet says
They’ll try *anything* except raising wages.
radicalelation says
And… This is seen as a solution to the overall sickness of the system?
This shit is a fucking store brand cough drop as cancer treatment, not even some feel good robitussin. What the fuck.
th_teacher says
They will have to live with internet, camera and audio surveillance, only approved books on their shelves, no visitors, dating with chaperones only, required to be Christian and attend church on Sundays – no papists though of course
Grouchy-Total550 says
I can’t imagine spending the hot Arizona summer crammed into a tiny house.
djarvis77 says
Should make a federal bill that rolls together all teachers unions with their local police unions. Any time police get a new tank, all the teachers get a raise. Any time a teachers job is threatened all the police come out to stand with them.
4a4a says
The state of education is in a downward spiral in places like Arizona. There are a handful of dedicated teachers who are passionate about what they do, but school districts have had to resort to hiring anyone who is willing to take the job, regardless of training or qualifications. The result is that there are simply not enough qualified personnel to make the schools and districts run properly. Curriculum development is being left to individual teachers (again who are not fully trained). Administrators are often spending all their time just trying to find coverage for all their classes, and finding overseas teachers willing to relocate to AZ. The result is that the kids without strong support from home are simply not ready for college when and if they graduate.
zwaaa says
Yet another reason not to move to Arizona and teach.
meddit_rod says
There is no educator shortage. There is a salary, benefits, and admin support shortage.