Accommodating Amazon's thousands of workers will
require hiring more teachers, widening roads and building more housing.
Not exact matches
Charter schools have argued that there is a shortage of
teachers and that it is hard to
hire enough instructors under the
more stringent qualification
required by the State Education Department.
Charter schools have argued that there's a shortage of
teachers and that it's hard to
hire enough instructors under the
more stringent qualification
required by the State Education Department.
The answer's pretty simple: A large - scale reduction
requires hiring massively
more teachers, dipping deeper and deeper into the applicant pool.
A large - scale reduction
requires hiring massively
more teachers, dipping deeper and deeper into the applicant pool.
I will concede the solutions would need
more funding, but the solutions include changing the teaching profession,
requiring different expectations at
teacher prep programs, reinventing professional development, having a
more rigorous human capital department (from
hiring to evaluations),
more choice,
more parent engagement... I also think teaching is not a right, but something you must earn, you should have a society that invests in the teaching profession and
teachers investing in it too.