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re: Teacher Salaries in Louisiana
Posted on 4/28/18 at 1:06 am to tduecen
Posted on 4/28/18 at 1:06 am to tduecen
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No more pay leads to more qualified people looking into education. People disregard going into the education field because of the pay, if you pay them accordingly then they will gladly come and teach.
So higher pay only needs to apply to new aplicants correct?
You keep dodging the critical error of your argument, how does raising the pay for those already in the field raise performance? are they intentionaly doing a bad job?
I am starting to doubt you are capable of critical thinking much above that of a middle/high school level.
Posted on 4/28/18 at 1:11 am to cave canem
quote:When doesn't it?
So higher pay only needs to apply to new aplicants correct?
quote:I never dodged this argument once, you did not ask about it. However, I feel teachers that have scored a 1 or 2 should be back in school. I do not agree with supervisor grading or student scores but from an independent scoring team.
how does raising the pay for those already in the field raise performance? are they intentionaly doing a bad job?
quote:I doubt you actually ask the questions you want answers to, then sit and question the intellect of others
I am starting to doubt you are capable of critical thinking much above that of a middle/high school level.
I mean if I wanted to get critical applicants and intentionally instead of what you typed
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