This weekend, the New York Times magazine published an excerpt from a new book by novelist Nicholson Baker about 28 days
he spent as a substitute teacher in Maine in 2014.
Nicholson Baker's new book about 28 days
he spent as a substitute teacher is getting a good bit of negative attention.
Not exact matches
• Only 75 percent of LAUSD
teachers have a strong attendance rate (defined
as attending work at least 96 percent of the time), leading the district to
spend $ 15 million it can ill afford to lose paying for
substitute teachers.
At one Wednesday morning meeting they proposed handing out $ 20 Starbucks gift cards to
teachers as incentives for perfect attendance, instead of
spending $ 110 a day on
substitutes.
I would also like to see a Town by Town study
as too how much money is being
spent to «retrain»
teachers, and how much money is being
spent on
substitute teachers.