Spring Cleaning
The civil rights issue of our time will require replacing old, non-excellent teachers with fresh new ones.
It is a true fact that young teachers are not only “fresher” but also more innovative and excellent. Now confirmed by a growing body of evidence (see scientific chart below), this scientific finding presents us with a quandary, not to mention a conundrum. How do we slough off all of the old, non-excellent teachers with their millstones of experience and pension obligations? And how much more unpleasant do we have to make their jobs before they finally get the hint and head through the double doors once and for all?
Case closed
First, a brief review of the mountain of mounting evidence. Last week saw the release of yet another studyconfirming once and for all that academies of excellence and innovation in Boston are even more outstanding
It is a true fact that young teachers are not only “fresher” but also more innovative and excellent. Now confirmed by a growing body of evidence (see scientific chart below), this scientific finding presents us with a quandary, not to mention a conundrum. How do we slough off all of the old, non-excellent teachers with their millstones of experience and pension obligations? And how much more unpleasant do we have to make their jobs before they finally get the hint and head through the double doors once and for all?
Case closed
First, a brief review of the mountain of mounting evidence. Last week saw the release of yet another studyconfirming once and for all that academies of excellence and innovation in Boston are even more outstanding