On 2/03/15, I lov.
And Now with this new rating system
teachers have to be perfect just to be
effective. Admins have no clue how to
effectively run a building and support
teachers. It's a sink or swim business
which has nothing but politics at its
core..no humanitarian ideals
here..vitali
e your post! wrote:
> I am so glad you wrote this post. You
took the words right
> out of my mouth! Let's keep this
dialogue going! I want to
> hear your opinion on this...the
teacher's organizations, who
> should fight for us, are selling us out
because they push the
> Democrats who want fed led ed. The
DOE doesn't belong in our
> schools pushing Common Core and
Pearson testing. The teacher
> organizations are pushing the
agenda that makes teachers not
> have any say at all in the classroom.
Yes, I know it was Bush
> who brought in NCLB. So let's
brainstorm about what we can
> do! Is the opt out movement doing
any good?
>
>
> On 2/03/15, fedup123 wrote:
>> I am only in my 2nd year of
teaching and am completely
>> disgusted with how we are treated. I
have very few
>> colleagues in my school who aren't
afraid to voice their
>> opinions. The squeaky wheel gets
the oil! We need to stand
>> up to the mayor and the DOE and
fight for what is right. No
>> more working for free. No more
preps being taken away. No
>> more SESIS done at home (thought
the lawsuit would have
>> changed things but it didn't), no
more administrators
>> refusing to do their job and then
blaming the teachers.
>> Enough is enough! We need to do
something drastic to get a
>> reaction. The mayor, governor, and
media bash us when we
>> work harder than 95% of the
working class! These issues
>> need to be addressed and our voices
need to be heard. We
>> have nothing to fear if we all band
together and protest.
>> We should not work until these
issues are addressed! Please
>> pass this message along and let me
know if you're with me!
>> Why hasn't this been done sooner??
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