Much more needs to be done if we want to cultivate an effective, robust teaching pool.
Aug. 21) that relationship building, parental support and respect for the profession are important elements of attracting and retaining teachers, I would go further and say much more needs to be done if we want to cultivate an effective, robust teaching pool.
Now you’ve got an attractive occupation — and best of all, a well-educated next generation schooled by smart, motivated and happy teachers.As a retired high school chemistry teacher, I was interested in what Jerald McNair had to say about finding qualified teachers today. His primary reason has a lot of merit, but there are other issues to consider.
The solution to it is the administration needs to support the teacher always in public. My colleagues who are still working tell me that support shrinks every year. Then, of course, teachers have school boards through parental pressure telling them what to teach, how to teach and what books the students can read. So the teacher answers to the principal, who answers to the superintendent, who answers to the school board.
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