fmdog44
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- Houston, Texas
With the urgent demand to put our students in schools because of the importance of education why then do we pay our teachers next to nothing?
With 3 months off in summertime, doesn't sound like "next to nothing" from where I'm sitting.In CA, the average pay for a public school teacher is $82,746/year.
Texas' average is $53,000 - $66,000.
Beautifully said, Tommy. My daughter and son-in-law are both teachers with Master's degrees. For the amount of days worked they're compensated well, the benefits are good, they get big blocks of time off during the summer and they like the work.My wife was a school teacher. We never considered her salary to be sub-standard based on the number of days she worked each year. Benefits were good and her schedule was ideal for a family with children. Yes, she put in many hours outside of her regular teaching schedule, but that's the case with any professional job.
Private school teachers are nearly always paid less than public, at least in So Cal, but there are other perks.Out of curiosity, are US teachers in the private schools paid considerably more than those in the public schools?
Absolutely, I was exposed to quite the fruit salad of professorial opinions/rants. However, given the peculiar circumstances of my upbringing, and the inevitable forcefed maturity which ensued, their influence was minimal. I was completely focused on the brass ring, a PhD in my chosen field, anything else was irrelevant. I played the game to the best of my ability. It worked.There is a lot of brain washing in schools, especially in college.
You are subject to the Prof's life-view.
I was in my twenties when going to college, old enough to determine what was nonsense and what was of benefit.
Question
Any of you guys experience a Prof's 'warped.' world view which they tried to implant on their students.
Young minds have lots of space for new ideas, new ways of thinking and they lack the ability to discriminate.
There are many 'peculiar' Prof's running around the halls of our colleges/universities.