What I think is that offering wages more in line with local standards
might attract a better quality teacher.
bp
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On 3/7/2025 12:38 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Do you think doubling their wage would make them suddenly good? Are
you aware most teaching positions have very good benefits that
arguably more than make up their salary? What they lost their benefits
and just had a wage increase, would that make them all good teachers?
Simplify paralleling wage to poor output isn't going to fix anything.
Simply increasing wage doesn't fix anything. It's like printing out
$300 to every single person and expecting it to solve all financial
issues.
On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 3:35 PM Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com> wrote:
It's because we pay teachers crap.
bp
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On 3/5/2025 9:27 AM, Steve Jones wrote:
> There is a reason why there is such great support for dissolving
the
> education system as it is, we spend the most per pupil with one
of the
> lowest global outcomes. Its because instruction time is on the back
> burner to all the noise. You think the little yellow guys in
asia give
> a shit about what extra flags they can hang? fuck no, their sole
> education focus is superiority, and thats why theyre winning
globally
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