11/27/2006 8:09:54 AM
what a horrible idea. as if enough freedom hasn't been stripped from the teachers as it is.
11/27/2006 8:17:26 AM
students will treat teachers with respect when society does.
11/27/2006 8:30:22 AM
Wait, so at this point it isn't against the rules for the students in Canada to remove cellphones or cameras from their bookbags or pockets and use them?What kind of shit is that? You aren't allowed to have your cellphone on in class, that should be fucking common sense.
11/27/2006 8:48:40 AM
11/27/2006 10:11:44 AM
maybe society will teach teachers with respect when they stop sucking
11/27/2006 10:15:46 AM
students will treat teachers with respect when they deserve it.
11/27/2006 10:16:17 AM
1. Make all schools year round2. Result of 1 is that better pay is available for teachers3. Being a teacher becomes a competitive job4. Requirements to be a teacher increase5. Better teachers = Students benefitThat would be my plan anyway. That and a very close look at curriculum.
11/27/2006 10:50:10 AM
11/27/2006 11:17:27 AM
http://www.kidsource.com/education/teach.year.round.html
11/27/2006 11:30:49 AM
i guess less teachers could teach more students. but i doubt that would result in much, if any, increase in pay.
11/27/2006 11:31:08 AM
teachers get paid a ton when compared to their hours and amount they work during the year.my gf is trying to get a teaching job in nyc and it pays $45,000 out the gate. more than im gonna make thats for damn sure. However it is for teaching in the bronx so we will see if its not shitsville.
11/27/2006 11:35:09 AM
bring back the paddle
11/27/2006 11:38:36 AM
^^ I bet she leaves after 1 semester.$45,000 is not a lot in NY, and the Bronx is pretty much the worst kids.And, I agree that the teachers shouldn't have cameras, if they don't want them. There are far more bad students than bad teachers, but the cameras will probably be used against the teachers more disproportionately than against the students.[Edited on November 27, 2006 at 11:39 AM. Reason : ]
11/27/2006 11:38:46 AM
not to mention, there's a whole thing about filming minors without their permission
11/27/2006 1:05:38 PM
ParksNrec: The problem is schools are rarely paid for out of recurring funds. Bonds and one time moneys are not appropriate sources to increase the pay of teachers. To increase salaries, you need to either come up with more recurring funding or reduce the number of teachers. Year round schools do neither and would eat into existing recurring funds because of increased utility and maintenance costs.
11/27/2006 2:41:37 PM
11/27/2006 2:45:19 PM
Anybody else find it funny that EarthDogg is selectively not pitching a shrill slippery slope fallacy?
11/27/2006 2:58:24 PM
uhhhh....If you are so concerned with American "liberty", why the fuck do you care what's going on in Quebec? Canada has a useless Libertarian party too, let them handle it (unless you're trying to export REVOLUTION, LOL). Quebec is breaking away for more autonomy next week, and Le Bloc Quebecois will probably support the right to privacy in this case, though I bet you give more of a fuck about this than any Quebecois.They shouldn't have cameras or cellphones or whatever in the primary school classroom, regardless. The teacher had a right to be mad and take action, regardless.[Edited on November 27, 2006 at 3:01 PM. Reason : .]
11/27/2006 3:00:04 PM
11/27/2006 3:06:57 PM
It's time to stop blaming the government for student's shortcomings and start turning more attention to the parents.The problems begin at home.
11/27/2006 4:32:13 PM
^Fucking A
11/27/2006 4:40:37 PM
11/27/2006 5:14:01 PM
Raleigh is making elementary schools year-round, last I heard. It'll be a good sandbox to test ParksNrec's little idea. I think the concept that year-round school systems are more efficient is probably true, partially because it corresponds to the business cycle much better.
11/27/2006 5:37:54 PM
i got in trouble in 11th grade for recording my teacher cussing me out, they said mp3 recorders werent allowed. the teacher never got in trouble.
11/27/2006 6:00:00 PM
there was a situation in my middle schoolthe husband of a teacher came to talk to her about the insurance issues because some student fucked with her car, maybe keyed or sliced tiresand the kids get loud, and the husband goes in and yells at them using some 4 letter words and he was banned from the campus foreverno one recorded it, just some students went in to talk to a higher upthis has nothing to do with anything
11/27/2006 6:15:26 PM
11/27/2006 9:15:05 PM
i dont care if perverts watch my dog
11/27/2006 9:16:52 PM
^Good point. A system would have to be well designed to prevent that.Also, fuck that idea, I hate it anyhow. You don't have visual confirmation of what's going on in most jobs. You solve the principal-agent conflict with other methods than 24/7 monitoring and it can be done in the classroom as well.
11/27/2006 9:26:48 PM
11/27/2006 9:50:32 PM
11/27/2006 9:55:58 PM
the problem isnt with giving parents some sort of oversight, its giving it to them in such a way that every parent that doesnt know shit about education can complain about all kinds of stupid shit that don't matter. and even if they didnt like things they probably wouldnt react the way you are suggesting on account of most people not being afraid of the government and vouchers sucking
11/27/2006 9:56:39 PM
11/27/2006 10:01:17 PM
daycare is a lot fucking different than schoolsand has anyone pointed out yet that this is in canada? do they have the same teachers union?
11/27/2006 10:11:29 PM
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11/27/2006 11:12:24 PM
11/28/2006 12:11:17 AM
EarthDogg is reaching salisburyboy levels of detachment from reality. He's starting to remind me of John Stossel. This isn't V For Vendetta. There isn't some great war against oppression and tyrrany to be won here (unless you're so far out there that you've lost track of reality, like salisburyboy), as exciting as it sounds, so stop trying to create one.omg oppressive tax burden raaaarrrr......You know why I'm not bothered? Because I am going to be the best parent I can for my kid, as EVERY parent should. I'm not going to blame the government for the shortcomings that I have ultimate control over in our kid's upbringings. Stop blaming the gov., the teachers, the unions, and fucking take responsibility yourself for the problems of the youth that cause the problems of the schools (that is, if you are or have been or plan on being a parent).[Edited on November 28, 2006 at 12:48 AM. Reason : .]
11/28/2006 12:40:20 AM
Liberitarians are all about self-responsibility, unless of course it can be blamed on the government or the election system, then it's the big bad government holding them down.
11/28/2006 1:10:47 AM
what happened to taking responsiblity for your own actions?
11/28/2006 1:22:55 AM
11/28/2006 7:35:25 AM
11/28/2006 9:41:55 AM
I certainly did not imply it was the only option.
11/28/2006 9:45:51 AM
well the other guy did
11/28/2006 10:39:18 AM
True, but other guy != melolAnyway, I was just pointing out that I thought your line of reasoning was inconsistent on the two subjects.
11/28/2006 10:46:18 AM
11/28/2006 11:31:03 AM
60 hours is stretching it. Not to mention that even if they were putting in 60 hour workweeks they're only doing it 9 months a year.Also, my mom is a public high school teacher. She's a damned good teacher (she also teaches at college, but I'm excluding that pay here) and always gets fantastic results teaching even the dumbest of kids. She puts in time, sure, but not 60 hours a week. She also makes around $50,000 doing it, which isn't bad considering she lives in Athens, Georgia and the cost of living is pretty low.
11/28/2006 11:39:36 AM
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