Submitted by CrassostreaVirginica t3_ycepvc in rva
ilikesurfing123 t1_itm3ag0 wrote
Pay teachers a higher base salary (70k minimum), or pay them for overtime just like other public service jobs. That will attract talent and reduce resignations
kilofoxtrotfour t1_itmeriy wrote
Children & parents need to be held accountable. My parents both retired early from teaching, they wouldn't go back if you paid them $200,000 year. I work in EMS, and the pay is absolutely $hit, but I love the work. If I was told to f*ck off by my patients 8 times a day, I probably would change careers. Teachers are not respected anymore. Abused is a more appropriate word.
Lokky t1_itmizud wrote
Fun fact is that in America, low pay leads to low respect. People here are so enamored with money that if you'd just bump teacher pay up you'd see a lot more respect for the profession. It sure would be nice if my master's degree led to making more money starting out than a trades job that can be done straight out of high school.
kilofoxtrotfour t1_itmjhje wrote
People love Fire & EMS -- they get paid less than teachers, but that might be an anomaly. I get a chuckle about being referred to as a "Hometown Hero" and simultaneously paid less than a Chik-Fil-A worker.
Chick-fil-A_spellbot t1_itmjitu wrote
It looks as though you may have spelled "Chick-fil-A" incorrectly. No worries, it happens to the best of us!
phree1337 t1_itmwwm7 wrote
I am no expert but my moms friend was a teacher in Connecticut for decades(80k plus) and she still got loads of shit from parents bc they pay so much in taxes it then created a “you make more than I do to babysit” (yeah right). It’s a shame the ones who educate future doctors/nurses/scientists are treated like county paid daycare attendants!!
Diet_Coke t1_itmspnf wrote
>Fun fact is that in America, low pay leads to low respect.
This is so true - how many times have we all heard this scene from the Notorious BIG movie repeated?
Seance-Fiction t1_itnw4l7 wrote
That and higher rates to teach in failing schools. There’s nothing to attract talent to Title 1 schools, and I say this as someone who has only taught Title 1.
Edit to add: especially with merit pay getting thrown around as an incentive/punishment, as it was in my last district.
ilikesurfing123 t1_ito0uij wrote
Definitely agree with you. My sister taught at Laburnum for maybe 5 years and had some crazy stories.
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scbeachgurl t1_itodvff wrote
It's not all about the pay.
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