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A great article:
http://www.teachersunionexposed.com/protecting.cfm "One New Jersey union representative was even blunter about the work his organization does to keep bad teachers in the classroom, saying: “I’ve gone in and defended teachers who shouldn’t even be pumping gas.” |
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On Sun, 05 Oct 2014 16:05:11 -0400, Poco Loco
wrote: A great article: http://www.teachersunionexposed.com/protecting.cfm "One New Jersey union representative was even blunter about the work his organization does to keep bad teachers in the classroom, saying: “I’ve gone in and defended teachers who shouldn’t even be pumping gas.” === When the pay wasn't that great people went into teaching because they liked kids, liked teaching and liked the long summer vacations. Once the unions were successful in raising salaries, people went into teaching because they liked the money and the benefits. The kids became secondary and the unions tolerated mediocrity. |
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