NPR special report: "Kansas lawmakers have passed a bill to make it easier to fire teachers. The legislation will take away some of the employment protections offered to teachers. Supporters say school administrators need the flexibility to remove teachers who aren't performing, but as Kansas Public Radio's Stephen Koranda reports, teachers argue this will allow them to be fired for unfair reasons."
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Hey Teachers (a "protected" work class - strangely):
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the REAL world.
Now get off your asses and TEACH.
Or...be fired.
Boo-Fuckin'-Hoo!
Funny. Teach. It's just that simple.
ReplyDeleteMaybe if parents did a better of job being parents, teachers might be able to actually teach and not serve as babysitters/surrogate parents/parole officers.
Let's make it easier to fire our elected officials. We can start by cutting off all of the perks and freebies they get from the special interest groups.
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