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re: Prediction: within 10 years the shortage of teachers will be a crisis

Posted on 5/14/14 at 7:33 am to
Posted by ShoeBang
Member since May 2012
21801 posts
Posted on 5/14/14 at 7:33 am to
The main problem is that the benefit of teaching (hours, vacation time, rewarding feeling of teaching that most will tell you about) are no longer outweighing the bullshite that comes along with taking the job.

You can't correct the animals that attend the school.

If you do, their parent either don't care, or they care so much they want to have you fired or sue the school.



I have 6 teachers in my family. They all used to love their jobs in spite of the bullshite. It's no longer enough
Posted by WNCTiger
Member since Aug 2006
2883 posts
Posted on 5/14/14 at 7:37 am to
Haha... agitate for MOAR taxpayer money.

I mean, hell we have the most expensive edu. system in the world and it produces results just below mediocrity.

I can see how pouring more money into teacher salaries, retirement plans, and by buying every kid an iPad device, that our test scores will improve.

No.

In 10 years, if this country still exists in its current format (I don't believe it will -- recall/study the collapse of the USSR for a clue as to what and how fast it can happen) - that most people who have an IQ above room temperature will be teaching their own kids.

In 10 years the common core liberal statist morons will have reduced the the entire education system to the lowest possible common denominator, that is a fatherless 'urban' child with an IQ of 85.

Have you met any recent elementary ed grads? Jeezus they're scraping the bottom of the barrel for these female Einsteins.

No thanks.

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Sadly, it's only getting worse year to year.


To address, this, it's been getting worse ever since the fedgov got involved. Standards going down, America falling in achievement because libtards want to avoid hurting peoples feelings and make sure everyone wins.

Hint: that's not real and does nothing to prepare a child for real life.

Everybody DOESN'T GET A TROPHY>

Smart teachers should market their 'skills' on the free market and teach kids who's parents actually give a shite -- which based on my anecdotal observations -- is about 10% -- which matches up with the percentage of 'smart' teachers I've met.

Free market will provide the answer or eventually all that will be left in the public schools is the absolute dregs of society.

BR Public schools called and they agree with this ^^ statement.



Sad But True
Posted by TigerPanzer
Orlando
Member since Sep 2006
9476 posts
Posted on 5/14/14 at 7:39 am to
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Prediction: within 10 years the shortage of teachers will be a crisis

Well, duh. They're all getting arrested for sleeping with students.
Posted by JabarkusRussell
Member since Jul 2009
15825 posts
Posted on 5/14/14 at 11:41 am to
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I think the minimum age a teacher can retire at now is 55.


Meanwhile everyone else is retiring in their late 60s/early 70s and those who own their own business aren't getting a retirement package like teachers.

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If you do, their parent either don't care, or they care so much they want to have you fired or sue the school.


Kids at my school threaten to sue all the time.
This post was edited on 5/14/14 at 11:43 am
Posted by avondale88
Montgomery
Member since May 2009
2634 posts
Posted on 5/14/14 at 8:00 pm to
The idiots can't spell or read worth a damn, but they definitely can spell the word sue. I still believe that integration caused the downfall of public education. I'll give you a case in point. Back in the 1950's and 60's ISTROUMA High was one of the best public schools in La. Baton Rouge High was going on a similar path, but the money bags in that part of the city, saved it by convincing people in office to convert it into a magnet school. Do you BR people realize that when Istrouma and BRHS met in Memorial Stadium, that stadium was packed? It's a crime what integration did to public education. My neighbor's child was first runnerup in a spelling bee because the black teacher asked her to spell orchid. She spelled the word correctly, but when the winner came up to spell the word, he asked the teacher to use the word in a sentence. The teacher's sentence was apples grow in an apple orchid. Long live private education.
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