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i dont think the numbers are what's important in his statement people. relax
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Most HS teachers hit 6 figures after like 8 years of teaching at a school, you can look up your schools salaries for teachers online... Public school isn't bad either, I went to one with 4000 other kids and 99% of class ended up at four year schools... Education didn't lose its purpose, the people lost the purpose of being educated
Most HS teachers hit 6 figures after like 8 years of teaching at a school, you can look up your schools salaries for teachers online... Public school isn't bad either, I went to one with 4000 other kids and 99% of class ended up at four year schools... Education didn't lose its purpose, the people lost the purpose of being educated
A DJ could make $175 million in a year but the max a teacher could make is around lets say 300k. Think about that. This society needs to reprioritize itself. Education lost its meaning.
I'll just address the salary numbers because the rest of your statement screams privilege.
"At the moment, the average teacher’s pay is on par with that of a toll taker or bartender. Teachers make 14 percent less than professionals in other occupations that require similar levels of education. In real terms, teachers’ salaries have declined for 30 years. The average starting salary is $39,000; the average ending salary — after 25 years in the profession — is $67,000. This prices teachers out of home ownership in 32 metropolitan areas, and makes raising a family on one salary near impossible."
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/01/opinion/01eggers.html?_r=0
NT, home of the fake numbers facts
http://sitemaker.umich.edu/dompierre.356/new_trier_high_school__il_ - Just one source that lists it pretty close to six figures, adjust that figure from 2006 for inflation and im pretty sure its right near 100,000
http://sitemaker.umich.edu/dompierre.356/new_trier_high_school__il_ - Just one source that lists it pretty close to six figures, adjust that figure from 2006 for inflation and im pretty sure its right near 100,000
Not saying you live there, but going to a public high school in Greenwich, CT is VASTLY different than attending a public high school in Philly.
There's a reason why your graduating class had 99% of the kids attend 4-year schools compared to a school district dealing with budget cuts and laid off employees.
i know people who had good parents and still **** up in life while i know people who didnt have anybody in their life succeed. Yes i think a positive person in ur life is important but its also about how much you value yourself and how much you want to accomplish in life and how you apply yourself in what u want to be/do in lifeNot saying you live there, but going to a public high school in Greenwich, CT is VASTLY different than attending a public high school in Philly.
There's a reason why your graduating class had 99% of the kids attend 4-year schools compared to a school district dealing with budget cuts and laid off employees.
Good parenting probably had nothing to do with it, either, right?
Good parenting probably had nothing to do with it, either, right?
Support from a parent or parents helps a situation...but many of these kids in inner-city schools are lost causes for a number of reasons.
I would recommend a doc I saw a while back on HBO called "Hard Times at Douglass High." It profiles a HS in inner-city Baltimore.
One teacher they profiled was new to the job. He had a lot of energy and was genuinely excited about the opportunity to teach. At back to school night, he had something like 3 parents show up out of his class of 30. Long story short, as the documentary went on, dude became more worn down and beaten down as the year progressed. As a matter of fact, he ended up quitting 3/4 through because he couldn't take it any more. He had no support from the administration, parents, and the kids were out of control.
In certain situations, teachers are set up to fail and because of this a lot of the kids are suffering due their respective school districts infrastructure. It's a really bad situation that needs fixing desperately.
man teachers in louisiana make 24k a year in 2013. my last year of highschool i was making more than my all the falculty outside the principal.300k? damn wheres that school.
MOST teachers are at about 40-50k. tops.
The parents are a major part of the issue. A lot of kids don't care about their education because there parents don't care.Support from a parent or parents helps a situation...but many of these kids in inner-city schools are lost causes for a number of reasons.
I would recommend a doc I saw a while back on HBO called "Hard Times at Douglass High." It profiles a HS in inner-city Baltimore.
One teacher they profiled was new to the job. He had a lot of energy and was genuinely excited about the opportunity to teach. At back to school night, he had something like 3 parents show up out of his class of 30. Long story short, as the documentary went on, dude became more worn down and beaten down as the year progressed. As a matter of fact, he ended up quitting 3/4 through because he couldn't take it any more. He had no support from the administration, parents, and the kids were out of control.
In certain situations, teachers are set up to fail and because of this a lot of the kids are suffering due their respective school districts infrastructure. It's a really bad situation that needs fixing desperately.
I saw that doc. Three parents showing up is the root of the problem. No school (or "system) can overcome the problems in a community where only three parents bother to show up to a parent-teacher orientation night. It's pretty damn simple. But let's just keep blaming the schools. Why? Because it's convenient. Nobody wants to admit they're a bad parent, or tell someone they're a bad parent. In that classroom, there were three good parents, and 27 terrible parents.
Bout to get this online education monopoly started
Most HS teachers hit 6 figures after like 8 years of teaching at a school, you can look up your schools salaries for teachers online... Public school isn't bad either, I went to one with 4000 other kids and 99% of class ended up at four year schools... Education didn't lose its purpose, the people lost the purpose of being educated
LOL This is sick, pretty much if you cant send your kids to private school they are doomed unless you homeschool which the way things are the avg person cant do because they have to work a job.
I need to know what dj makes $175 million dollarsi need to know what kind of teacher is making 300k? need to change my major asap.
I need to know what dj makes $175 million dollars