I don’t disagree with you. I do, however, want to point out that policy changes that actually impact teachers the most in the areas you discuss here are state issues. Many of the conditions pieces, unions came into existence to advocate for that. The topics you’ve covered and their impact on teacher’s nationwide is terrible. And again, no disagreement there. I’d challenge you to cut the data specific to your district and state to see if there are differences. And then send this to your elected official in letter form. Maybe a research institute or union already has done the legwork on the research part? I’d also be off if I didn’t mention this fight isn’t new and since schooling has been public and a job for women, we have been having the same fight. It’s kinda nuts when you examine historically. My $0.02 for what they’re worth.
I don’t disagree with you. I do, however, want to point out that policy changes that actually impact teachers the most in the areas you discuss here are state issues. Many of the conditions pieces, unions came into existence to advocate for that. The topics you’ve covered and their impact on teacher’s nationwide is terrible. And again, no disagreement there. I’d challenge you to cut the data specific to your district and state to see if there are differences. And then send this to your elected official in letter form. Maybe a research institute or union already has done the legwork on the research part? I’d also be off if I didn’t mention this fight isn’t new and since schooling has been public and a job for women, we have been having the same fight. It’s kinda nuts when you examine historically. My $0.02 for what they’re worth.