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  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 36,021 Standard Supporter
    thechatch said:

    I’m 100% in favor of neutering the teachers Union and defunding the administrative glut in education. Use the money to hire real talent back from private schools and evaluate teachers on performance-based metrics.

    If 60% of your incoming students read at your grade level and 75% hit that mark at the end of the year, you get comped for that improvement.

    The ONLY thing preventing incentive-based educating is the Union. That’s it. Unions exist now almost wholly to protect shitty employees.

    Shitty nurses
    Shitty cops
    Shitty teachers
    Shitty administrators

    It’s all the same.
    Cop unions at least in my experience aren't worth a shit. They negotiate contracts discipline is handled by civil service commissions and the unions, we called them an association, were useless otherwise. Officers are not allowed to speak out really but the association board can't be punished for doing so. In Kali the cities can impose contracts and have done so. If the citizens don't push the issues little change occurs.
  • alumni94alumni94 Member Posts: 4,858
    Sledog said:

    Boot poor performance. Schools should be local. Open schools to enrollment no boundaries. The free market will work this shit out in few months. Money follows the child.

    They are Union, this can’t happen, although it should.
  • UW_Doog_BotUW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 17,358 Swaye's Wigwam

    Lulz. You know better than most it doesn't work that way with union labor.
    Who said anything about public schools or unions?
  • haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,037 Swaye's Wigwam
    thechatch said:

    You have a 2 month old. It will be a Gen Zer with green hair and a female dick teaching your kids.
    Nope.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 111,033 Founders Club
  • TXDawgTXDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 850 Founders Club
    edited September 2022
    If they'd dissolve the teacher's union and got rid of de-facto tenure, I'd be all for raising teacher's wages. The reality is it won't matter. More often than not, the teachers are shit. Kids today are complete shit. Although I don't blame these little retarded bastards, as a society we've completely abandoned parenting.
  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,877
    haie said:

    Nope.
    I’m not sure you’ll have too many options in Methcouver to pick your teacher, irrespective of whether or not you go private.

    We looked at Forest Ridge, Holy Names, and Sacred Heart for our kids. They mostly end up at ESC or Bellevue High, so I’m not sure of the value add in PS for anything short of HS.

    The key is involved parenting. Show up to curriculum night. Forge and keep an ongoing dialog with your kids teachers. I attended both private and public growing up and had shitty teachers and great teachers in both settings.

    If your kids play sports or are involved in other worthwhile ECs, they’re probably going to be ok. If they don’t and you’re not involved in what’s going on with them, they’re more likely to stray away. It’s pretty simple.

    But public school issues aren’t going away until the tumor is removed, especially in lower and working class communities. It’s there that the cancer of administrative glut feasts.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 36,021 Standard Supporter
    Kali when I went to school only had a few teacher supervisors. The principal and vice principal. Now they have one supervisor for every three teachers. That's a teacher that isn't teaching. Yet we wonder why the cost of schools have skyrocketed.
  • haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,037 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited September 2022
    thechatch said:

    I’m not sure you’ll have too many options in Methcouver to pick your teacher, irrespective of whether or not you go private.

    We looked at Forest Ridge, Holy Names, and Sacred Heart for our kids. They mostly end up at ESC or Bellevue High, so I’m not sure of the value add in PS for anything short of HS.

    The key is involved parenting. Show up to curriculum night. Forge and keep an ongoing dialog with your kids teachers. I attended both private and public growing up and had shitty teachers and great teachers in both settings.

    If your kids play sports or are involved in other worthwhile ECs, they’re probably going to be ok. If they don’t and you’re not involved in what’s going on with them, they’re more likely to stray away. It’s pretty simple.

    But public school issues aren’t going away until the tumor is removed, especially in lower and working class communities. It’s there that the cancer of administrative glut feasts.
    I'll have myself, retired as an option if I have to. Computer science, math, research, reading, writing. Communication, soft skills.

    Pepsi challenge my shit against public school dreck any day of the fucking week bra. No King Kounty Kucks are teaching my kids.
  • haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,037 Swaye's Wigwam
    thechatch said:

    lol

    White flag salesman waves his white flag.
  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,877
    I’m sure you’ll be a great teacher, haie. Good luck👍
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 25,151 Founders Club
    In 2019 I thought home school was bad for social skills. At this point, it beats having the 26 year old SJW with a nose ring indoctrinate kids about how men can be pregnant too.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    TXDawg said:

    If they'd dissolve the teacher's union and got rid of de-facto tenure, I'd be all for raising teacher's wages. The reality is it won't matter. More often than not, the teachers are shit. Kids today are complete shit. Although I don't blame these little retarded bastards, as a society we've completely abandoned parenting.

    They make what they are worth now. Maybe slightly more. If teachers were measured on results and results were good, then they should be paid accordingly. Based on individual performance.

    The old canard “they actually don’t get time off because they have to take college courses and spend hours at night on weekends grading papers and lesson planning” gets repeated over and over to the point that it’s accepted fact. Lesson plans come from the state. And have you see the bell schedule. Teachers have a daily planing period and most districts now have half a day 1 day a week. That should be plenty. If you’re on any social media with teachers you’d know 1)they aren’t poor and 2) they have lots of time off and aren’t slaving away into the wee hours and al summer.

    If you’re a golfer check the tee sheets. Apparently a lot of teachers in my town took classes and did lesson plan On the course. Also seem to love a 2:30 tee time in the fall.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited September 2022

    Part the reason is this requiring a master's bullshit. Get rid of that nonsense. That's completely absurd. You'd be insane to do it from a cost benefit perspective

    Except they don't require a masters in most states. Not in Washington. This is another example of things that get repeated and are now just accepted to be fact. My sister is a 25+ Year teacher. No masters. No progress to a masters. Fucks around all summer. They get paid more if they have one. But not required. And even if they did, Jfc. Knock it out in 2 years like all the other working professionals who gets masters.
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 25,151 Founders Club

    Except they don't require a masters in most states. Not in Washington. This is another example of things that get repeated and are now just accepted to be fact. My sister is a 25+ Year teacher. No masters. No progress to a masters. Fucks around all summer. They get paid more if they have one. But not required. And even if they did, Jfc. Knock it out in 2 years like all the other working professionals who gets masters.
    They used to require it, but maybe it was eliminated because of the shortage.
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