rudder
Lifer
- Nov 9, 2000
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Most teachers don't care about what they do. They view it as a shitty job, and they are a shitty teacher as a consequence.
A few teachers really care and want their kids to learn, and they go above and beyond to achieve this. Its sad to see these few teachers, who put so much effort into their job, be paid like they do, but I really can't justify giving the other 99% of lazy, crappy teachers a payraise just for the 1% that are decent.
Some states are trying merit based pay for that reason. However... this is something very difficult to quantify. You have standardized testing.. but a elementary school child can take the test and try to do well. Whereas you can have a high school student purposely fail to make the teachers life miserable since the testing does not count towards a grade. Also there is no means to determine child improvement over the course of a year. If a crappy teacher send 12 neglected students up one grade... this will negatively effect the next teachers test scores.... even if that new teacher was able to get the students up to their grade level.
And I wouldn't say most teachers don't care. There are so many school districts and so many different working conditions... and just no way you can put out a blanket statement like that.