Eliminating "Poor Teachers" Is a Poor Excuse
I have posted today's Star Ledger editorial in its entirety and highlighted the most objectionable part - "a tenure system that has protected bad teachers for a century".
What about the good teachers that it has protected? I guess that doesn't count.
Those who speak their minds and are then harassed, poorly evaluated and fired by a vindictive administrator (many of whom have been appointed via political connections and cronyism)?
Those who may be harassed and fired because the relative or friend of an administrator or politician needs a job?
Those who may be harassed and fired because they
What about the good teachers that it has protected? I guess that doesn't count.
Will the tenure "reform" law continue to protect:
Those who speak their minds and are then harassed, poorly evaluated and fired by a vindictive administrator (many of whom have been appointed via political connections and cronyism)?
Those who may be harassed and fired because the relative or friend of an administrator or politician needs a job?
Those who may be harassed and fired because they