Why It's Important To Say There Is No Teacher Shortage
I've been saying it. Tim Slekar has been saying it. Other people who aren't even directly tied to teaching have been saying it.
There is no teacher shortage.
There's a slow-motion walkout, a one-by-one exodus, a piecemeal rejection of the terms of employment for educators in 2019.
Why is it important to keep saying this? Why keep harping on this point?
Because if you don't correctly identify the problem, you will not correctly identify a solution (see also every episode of House).
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"We've got a teacher shortage," argues that we've had the meat widget equivalent of a crop failure. The drought and the dust storms were just so bad this year that we didn't get a full harvest of teachers. And when the harvest is slow, CONTINUE READING: CURMUDGUCATION: Why It's Important To Say There Is No Teacher Shortage