In addition to Indiana, teachers are
also leaving others states as well. Strauss provided the reasons for the
teacher shortage in some parts of this country:
What’s going on?
Pretty much the same thing as in Arizona, Kansas and other states where
teachers are fleeing: a combination of under-resourced schools, the loss of job
protections, unfair teacher evaluation methods, an increase in the amount of
mandated standardized testing and the loss of professional autonomy.
I think Strauss is right.
Strauss pointed out one of the things
that happened in Indiana recently. She said that Governor Mike Pence and the
Republican leadership “showed their respect for teachers by
working very hard this year to strip power from Indiana Superintendent of
Public Instruction Glenda Ritz, a veteran educator who won election to the post
in 2012…Oh, by the way, she is a Democrat. David Long, the Republican
president of the Indiana Senate, said while explaining why the legislature
would want to remove Ritz as chairman of the state Board of Education: 'In all fairness, Superintendent Ritz was
a librarian, okay?'”
Perish the thought that a veteran educator/media
specialist who won teacher of the year awards at two different schools should
have any power as the Superintendent of Public Instruction!
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Click on the the link to read Strauss's article Indiana’s got a problem: Too many teachers don’t want to work there anymore.
1 comment:
Political nonsense wins the day, again. At the expense of educators who care about making a difference, and students who are thirst for knowledge. So sad.
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