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![]() I suppose that your experience with such a gifted child has led you to have better teachers. Can't quite parse this sentence. I would say dealing with cognitively impaired students makes better teachers as you have to try so many things to get the information to sink in. What I meant was that since you have an exceptional child, who has been in special programs, you may not be seeing the same quality of teacher on average that others do. But, as you said, it could be you are in a better district. |
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 19:30:18 -0000, "Paul Sengupta"
wrote: Blimey, that's huge! I thought teachers were supposed to be poorly paid! I didn't earn that much until having worked about 7 or 8 years as a professional engineer. It all depends on where you go. Here in Central Michigan you currently could expect to see starting salaries of maybe $25,000, but with a top around $60,000. That varies widely between adjacent school districts. OTOH, my ex wife's sister and her sister's husband both taught in the inner city of Detroit over 20 years ago. Rumor has it they were making on the order of $50,000 back then. OTOH that may have been hazardous duty pay :-)) I do remember they were making over twice the top salaries most any where else in the state. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com It's more than a doctor's starting salary here and quite a bit more than an engineer's starting salary. In fact, here in the UK, my (younger) cousin, who's a teacher, has just got a job for £6k a year more than me. I've been an engineer (in the same company) (no prizes for guessing which, look at my e-mail address!) since 1992. Paul "Margy Natalie" wrote in message ... A starting teacher in Fairfax County gets $35,813 |
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You must have gone to a public school which had gun control laws to have
even thought of asking that question. "Geoffrey Barnes" wrote in message link.net... Is there any topic on this NG that does not eventually turn into a debate on either public education or gun control? |
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Peter Gottlieb wrote:
You must have gone to a public school which had gun control laws to have even thought of asking that question. Would that make him a Nazi? --Dave -- Dave Buckles http://www.flight-instruction.com |
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Howdy!
In article , ET wrote: My wife is a teacher, and while I would love for her to earn more, if you take her salary and divide it by number of days worked, she does very well indeed. To compare teacher salaries per year to other occupations leaves out the summers, holidays, etc.... ....how many hours week does she work? How much time does she put in in the evenings and weekends doing teacher work? Don't forget to factor that into your math. Even though she makes less than 40K, she still makes well over $200 per day that she actually works.... yours, Michael -- Michael and MJ Houghton | Herveus d'Ormonde and Megan O'Donnelly | White Wolf and the Phoenix Bowie, MD, USA | Tablet and Inkle bands, and other stuff | http://www.radix.net/~herveus/ |
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![]() "Michael Houghton" wrote in message ... Howdy! In article , ET wrote: My wife is a teacher, and while I would love for her to earn more, if you take her salary and divide it by number of days worked, she does very well indeed. To compare teacher salaries per year to other occupations leaves out the summers, holidays, etc.... ...how many hours week does she work? How much time does she put in in the evenings and weekends doing teacher work? Don't forget to factor that into your math. The teachers in my daughters high school do virtually NO work outside the classroom. Their syllabus is usually prepared by the various departments and each teacher has one or two TA's for each class they teach. If a teacher arrives at 7:00 AM, they're out the door by 2:00; in at 8:00 they're out by 3:00. After 3:00 only admin and staff are still at the school except for extra curricular activities that earns the teachers overtime/bonus pay. How many people in private business put in a lot more hours each week for the same pay...and with better qualifications? |
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![]() "ET" wrote in message If a teacher is good, they will get into a rythem, using last years material to generate next years, etc. The first few years, many hours were spent at home working etc. Now much less. -- ET ![]() Most high school teachers do not teach the same classes each year, and curriculum and books change every 2 or 3 years, so erase that point. I need to go to that state that pays 50 per year. I have 24 years in, and I'm a bit over 40 k. -- Jim in NC |
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Morgans wrote:
"ET" wrote in message If a teacher is good, they will get into a rythem, using last years material to generate next years, etc. The first few years, many hours were spent at home working etc. Now much less. -- ET ![]() Most high school teachers do not teach the same classes each year, and curriculum and books change every 2 or 3 years, so erase that point. Interesting! I wonder where you get this little tidbit? Since teachers are certified to teach in certain areas, you might have some shifting within that area (i.e. a math teacher teaching Algebra I one year and Geometry the next). That's a fairly limited transition, though. Usually, you can count on the same teachers for the same courses year after year. As for books, I'd be interested in hearing about school districts that can afford to completely replace their textbooks every three years. Rich Lemert I need to go to that state that pays 50 per year. I have 24 years in, and I'm a bit over 40 k. |
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"Morgans" wrote in
: "ET" wrote in message If a teacher is good, they will get into a rythem, using last years material to generate next years, etc. The first few years, many hours were spent at home working etc. Now much less. -- ET ![]() Most high school teachers do not teach the same classes each year, and curriculum and books change every 2 or 3 years, so erase that point. I need to go to that state that pays 50 per year. I have 24 years in, and I'm a bit over 40 k. No, she gets paid on a "level", that if she were to work as many days as the rest of us she would get paid over 50 a year. I 'wish' she got paid 50 a year.... She gets paid over $200 per school day including teacher work days. If she were to work the entire year like the rest of us that would be over 50K per year... as it is, it's under 40K, As to those who talk about the extra hours etc,.... find me a job that pays over 50K that pays you by the hour.... Unless it's a govt job or a Union specialty job, your going to put in more than 40 hours a week, AND work all year... -- ET ![]() "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."---- Douglas Adams |
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