You do things your wayYou don't need to be derogatory - calling him "Einstein" is not called for. (Though I know given your past history on this forum it fits. But newsflash - it's not cool.)
I will do things my way
You do things your wayYou don't need to be derogatory - calling him "Einstein" is not called for. (Though I know given your past history on this forum it fits. But newsflash - it's not cool.)
User fees would prevent some kids from lower income families from achieving their full potentialMaybe the solution is that people start paying for their kids to go to school. Use the tax base to fund the cost of the infrastructure, etc. but start charging user fees to people with kids in school.
trtinajax is also correct that there needs to be a complete restructuring of the whole way that the bureaucracy is set up. Enough it is enough. Merge all the boards into a single board working under the the Ministry of Education. Lay off all the duplication.
Hey you're talking to a brick wall this is the same guy who was offended that I called him fucking stupid after countless number of posts where he lambasts all teachers as being the same.You don't need to be derogatory - calling him "Einstein" is not called for. (Though I know given your past history on this forum it fits. But newsflash - it's not cool.)
Totally agree that each board is paying for a catholic system. Don't understand why non catholics and catholics parents who send thier kids to public school aren't up in arms about that.Maybe the solution is that people start paying for their kids to go to school. Use the tax base to fund the cost of the infrastructure, etc. but start charging user fees to people with kids in school.
trtinajax is also correct that there needs to be a complete restructuring of the whole way that the bureaucracy is set up. Enough it is enough. Merge all the boards into a single board working under the the Ministry of Education. Lay off all the duplication.
I agree the self made/self educated person is a rare breed. Just because some people can teach themselves doesn't mean all can. I think people have the problem of assuming that their experience is the universal truth. Same goes for the stories of your friends.Although it is really temping to burn you here, you did leave yourself open, I won't.
I was reading before I went to school. Dry humped the World Book Encyclopedia as a youngster, molested my unveristy library card as a high school student. Remember little from university except for the stuff I was motivated to learn on my own.
That seems to be the way it works. Granted I am an odd little duck. However survey after survey show a shocking ignorance of the most basic knowledge of history, science and geography, so it isn't as if the schools are doing a wonderful job. I know I still can't spell worth a damn and if the grammar Nazis ever take over the world, no amount of work will make me free. <--- see what I did there. If not, you should bone up on your history. Geography, History, Science, later on Economics, I was on that shit like a fly on some very seductive manure, just get out of my way.
That being said, being self educated, especially on the internet can lead to much dumbassery.
Some how I"m the "Einstein" while you are the one assuming that lower salaries will weed out people who teach for just the money. And I used the example of minimum wage.... people will work for $10/h and it has nothing to do with love of their profession.Well Einstein
If the compensation was reduced to a level the province could afford (who said anything about minimum wage?) and you still have people willing to teach, then we can safely say that money is not their primary consideration in a career choice
Again this is the type of people we want teaching
The ones motivated by an excessive compensation should look to a healthy sector of the private sector and be willing to work their ass off
This is very basic logic
Is common sense not part of the teachers college curriculum?
I do not give a rats ass if teachers are more passionate?JL,
Can you name one job where lowering the salary has resulted in a more passionate workforce?
Well just a few posts ago you talked about lowering salaries to get more people who want to do the job for the love of the job. But I see what you are doing. Once faced with a question based on your claims you can't answer you dismiss it.I do not give a rats ass if teachers are more passionate?
If they are unwilling to teach because their comp was lowered to an affordable level, GET RID of THEM.
The sooner the better.
Yes which is exactly what the province is doingWhether teachers like it or not. Want a raise or not. Want their benefits or not.
They have to put up a stink. Otherwise, they can expect another cut and another cut to follow.
That's the real world is someone pushes you if you don't push back you can expect it to happen again.
NoWell just a few posts ago you talked about lowering salaries to get more people who want to do the job for the love of the job. But I see what you are doing. Once faced with a question based on your claims you can't answer you dismiss it.
You are avoiding the hard questionI don't need to name a state province etc since I have stated that some cost controls need to be in place. Just because my controls are not to your liking or not good enough in your mind doesn't mean they are not valid.
That's the problem with discussions with you. You're not here to discuss just bang on your drum and shout your tired old views.
That sure hasn't seemed to be effective in American schools.I do not give a rats ass if teachers are more passionate?
If they are unwilling to teach because their comp was lowered to an affordable level, GET RID of THEM.
The sooner the better.
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A music teacher could pull down 90K ???JL is the same guy who will set up unfair comparisons to "try" and prove his point.
He says that less than 1/1000 teachers could find work that pays 90K in 9.5 months..... well each school has at least a few tech teachers and music teachers who could probably do quite well.
The question is not how do salaries elsewhere compareHe also says well "try and apply for a 90K job" and see if you can get it. How about writing curriculum for the ministry of eduction. How about principal.... well VP to start (in fact those pay even better). IF you want teachers to apply outside of their field then it's unfair to expect anyone of any career to apply outside of their field and get the same compensation unless they are consulting or still using those skills.
Yeah but as someone else pointed out they must be lazy to not teach themselves..... Detroit must be lazy as hell as within this decade it reported a literacy rate a little over 50%.That sure hasn't seemed to be effective in American schools.
OK lets just give them whatever they demandThat sure hasn't seemed to be effective in American schools.
I can tell you that there are piano teachers that charge 25 to 50 for a half hour lesson.... you can find cheaper as well. But if you want Royal conservatory testing and what not that's what you will likely pay in the GTA for 30 min.A music teacher could pull down 90K ???
Ok Frank you are now leaving reality and veering off into some other place, lets call it Teacherdom (teacherdumb)
Assume that said music teacher could teach lessons from his / her home
To make 90K, she would have to charge $45 / hr and work 40 hours per week for 50 weeks a year
1. It would take 5-10 years to build up 2000 hours of sales in a year and only if she is a marketer extra ordinarier
2. No way in hell she could sell all those hours for $45
3. No way in hell a teacher could do this as they require "Prep time"
I suspect this piano teacher would be very hard pressed to eck out a living, let alone replace her salary
If by some miracle she could drive 90k in salary, she will still be short another 2o-30K in benefits
Tech guys could get contracts , some of them for $100 / hr + if and only if they have the needed skills to overlook the lack of real world experience. Most of those contracts are 6-9 months in duration and they will dry up when It spending gets tight. So what is job security worth to you?
The question is not how do salaries elsewhere compare
The question is (and please pay attention as you do not appear to understand this)
"Could a teacher apply and successfully land a private sector position paying 90K?"
The answer to that questions is 1/1000
The second question is
"Could a teacher apply and successfully land a private sector position paying 90K and only work 9 1/2 months a year?"
The answer to that questions is no
Comparing salaries across different occupations is irrelevant and misleading
In the real world when you apply if you do not get an interview, there is no opportunity to say "no fair, you are not comparing me consistently with these tables I referenced"
Let me clarify further for you
I could care less if you apply
However I think you should so that you understand and appreciate how good you currently have it
Since your bullshit comparisons are useless and irrelevant, landing a offer is the only way you can prove me wrong
Great pay freeze and keep the benefits that have been there for over 2 decades.OK lets just give them whatever they demand
Since attempting to negotiate something that is affordable just has not worked in the USA
What a ridiculous statement