04-26-2009, 05:10 PM
broken arrow Wrote:How about the district hiring an ex permanent sub, uncertified administrator with no experience, who has never taught in a classroom only in resource, and is non-tenured, to run the largest department in the high school? (special ed has 60 teachers) What a slap in the face to those that have an administrative degree! Wait until the due process law suits start rolling in because she does not know what she is doing and doesn't know how to handle people and kids. All for $75,000 :cry:
1)What do you think Resource is? Teaching in the classroom and supporting the classroom curriculum with adaptions to the instructional practices of a teacher and information presented in multiple ways so that students may access the information in a way that meets their learning needs, daily and in their own classroom. Uh yeah... all core subjects and multiple ways!!! That is teaching and what regular instructional teachers should also be doing. Hard work people!
2)What does tenured mean? Some of the best teachers are non-tenured and some of the best teachers are "ex permanent sub"s.
3) Maybe the "largest department in the high school" needs what this individual has to offer, many departments could benefit from this individuals commitment to WHS. Certification is required upon starting a position and not a qualification for an interview or being granted a position. Patience, often this forum supports the condemnation of change. Get used to it, change can be good.
4) 75,000 is not enough for that job!