tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post8274482132003471697..comments2023-10-23T09:23:22.051-04:00Comments on Your Schools: Teacher creates home libraries for kidsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-79308174158592041792014-05-07T06:18:51.553-04:002014-05-07T06:18:51.553-04:004:10 You forgot to include in the name of Allah. ...4:10 You forgot to include in the name of Allah. <br /><br />And yes folks love hiding behind the children and taking away their future if it benefits those hiding. Larryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07977808657926308272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-54443186872811931772014-05-06T16:13:40.365-04:002014-05-06T16:13:40.365-04:00As much as I pay for my son to play football to CM...As much as I pay for my son to play football to CMS and the high school, I think sports need to be privatized. The costs cant be as much as the hundreds of dollars I am paying now.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-80556678713025551092014-05-06T16:10:34.609-04:002014-05-06T16:10:34.609-04:00There has never been more people killed than "...There has never been more people killed than " In the name of God " and there has never been more money wasted and lost with the statement "It's for the Children " !Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-32909669422688615682014-05-06T14:25:45.656-04:002014-05-06T14:25:45.656-04:00be careful what you wish for...the flipped classro...be careful what you wish for...the flipped classroom relies on technology to teach the lesson, teachers will no longer be necessary. CMS will only need classroom monitors and an occasional teacher per grade level. Maybe teacher pay won't be as big of an issue then.Carol S.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-31175815772237651202014-05-06T12:05:30.124-04:002014-05-06T12:05:30.124-04:00Teaching in NC is a mistake. It's a place for ...Teaching in NC is a mistake. It's a place for people to get experience and move on. It's also good for prospective grad students whom are not sure what grad school they want to enter. That's why NC drops so much cash on TFA, teach charlotte, etc.. NC is not a place for career teachers. The Democrats did not support them and the Republicans are putting the nails in the coffin of professional teachers in NC. Talking about it is a waste of time. NC has had a teacher pay freeze since I moved here. I heard they had a long pay freeze in the 90's as well. Does any one know why? This is not a good place to be a teacher and it is only going to get worse. After the governors commission came up with nothing, I laughed. Did anyone think anything was going to happen. How many committees did Gorman have? Didn't Wake have a few committees? Its a typical political stalling tactic. Put it in committee and hope it dies off and goes away. The thing that bothers me is the turn over in schools. My sons schools teachers are always coming and going. When the great recession hit, we all took hits. My company is back on track and those that were loyal got pay increases and a patt on the back for our loyalty. Why is the Governor only giving raise to the new teachers? 2/3 of new teacher nation wide leave. Is 5000 dollars over 2 years for new teachers (which it still lower then the local and national market) going to change that? Why would raises not go to loyal teachers whom have rode out the storm for the last seven years? Why keep the storm going for them and reward the new guys? It seems like bad business to me. More to the argument that planning a teaching career in NC is folly. Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia and even South Carolina is a better market.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-34627034173297726852014-05-06T11:34:10.021-04:002014-05-06T11:34:10.021-04:00Both Wiley and Larry have a point with regards to ...<br />Both Wiley and Larry have a point with regards to some of the schools in CMS, particulary the west side. I think we can see whatever CMS is doing is not working with minority students and let's be honest, this is the issue. If we look at the CMS schools that serve a much less diverse or more affluent student population, they doing very well in comparison (the same can be said of charters by the way).Of course some parents will still find things to complain about and that is to be expected.<br /><br />What I would suggest is that CMS actually extends an invitation to a company like Charter Schools USA to build schools in struggling urban communities on the west side. CMS can provide them funding to help pay for the new facilities. I think the time has come that CMS officials need to put their pride in their pocket. Personally I skeptical if charter schools are the answer, but it makes sense to try something new and bold rather than continuing down the same path and expecting better results. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-86015846519290769082014-05-06T10:45:15.610-04:002014-05-06T10:45:15.610-04:0010:41, a lot of schools around here are trying tha...10:41, a lot of schools around here are trying that, too. I wrote about it a couple of years ago. It does seem intriguing, though like anything has supporters and critics. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-49146234845763473522014-05-06T10:41:32.953-04:002014-05-06T10:41:32.953-04:00I recently learned of a program used at a school i...I recently learned of a program used at a school in Michigan its referred as "flipped classroom" students view videos at home and due "homework "in the classroom learning improved . kids love it . cbs nightly news ran a segment. seems to make senseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-79677764239235959482014-05-06T09:56:03.656-04:002014-05-06T09:56:03.656-04:00I attended Sterling back in the late 70's, rea...I attended Sterling back in the late 70's, reading this article brought back some memories. I attended the school for two years before we were transferred over to Nations Ford. At that time, Sterling was located in the middle of a very poor community, from reading this story, it appears that is still the case. I was touched by reading about this particular teacher, I admire and respect him for trying to make a difference. I may consider donating some books to this teacher also.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-14683606928539924092014-05-06T09:06:24.063-04:002014-05-06T09:06:24.063-04:00Wiley, you are I both agree, invest in results, no...Wiley, you are I both agree, invest in results, not in promises.<br /><br />Why have we not seen any thing other than bad results from CMS for all those trillions?<br /><br />We have tried it their way for the last half century. Now try it where parents are responsible for their kids, and stop making schools an omnibus for dysfunctional families, and lack of bad parenting. <br /><br />Schools should exist for Education. Take away sports and all the other fluff, make the schools work to deserve it being put back in. <br /><br />Larryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07977808657926308272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-38068685121023686642014-05-06T08:14:27.191-04:002014-05-06T08:14:27.191-04:00Larry,
I get the intent of the analogy, but payin...Larry,<br /><br />I get the intent of the analogy, but paying police officers, firemen or teachers $100,000 (insert your own number) per year isn't going to lower crime, stop fires or make kids learn any better.<br /><br />The public school system is outdated, inefficient and wasting tax dollars. Until the system is fixed by allowing more competition where parents can send their kids wherever they choose, nothing will change.<br /><br />Part of changing that system is the way teachers are compensated. Those who excel should make more money.<br /><br />Simply throwing more money at public education hasn't worked for the past 40 years.Wiley Coyotehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16966764080565903720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-3746993408106080022014-05-06T08:08:12.221-04:002014-05-06T08:08:12.221-04:00I haven't been a student in K-12 in 3 1/2 deca...I haven't been a student in K-12 in 3 1/2 decades, but I don't recall any of my teachers supporting a family of 3 (including spouse) on one teacher's salary even then. Either the teacher lived alone or the spouse also held a job. Teacher's pay deserves to be raised some, but I would never count on raising a family on that one salary. <br /><br />To the point of this article, his quest is a noble one. However, in this digital age, I have observed that having books at the home does not necessarily translate into more reading. That push to read often has to come from the parent, and if the child is encouraged to read at home, a school or public library can be sufficient. That being said, I have some books I will gladly donate to Mr. Hartzell's program. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-70504342854608041902014-05-06T07:34:43.683-04:002014-05-06T07:34:43.683-04:00Excellent idea for these students and one that all...Excellent idea for these students and one that all teachers can use to develop knowledge and drive. Of course, it comes dangerously close to that usually highly effective process this reporter loathes-home schooling. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4020455191286536580.post-66954491226347252542014-05-06T06:28:50.677-04:002014-05-06T06:28:50.677-04:00A Police Officer on the the job for a couple of ye...A Police Officer on the the job for a couple of years is making around 42 Thousand a year and that is year round. <br /><br />Oh this might be of interest:<br /><br />https://espn.go.com/nba/salaries<br /><br />http://www.theguardian.com/sport/interactive/2013/nfl-salaries-positions-2013-2014#baltimore-ravens,denver-broncos<br /><br />I could post the Actors and the like, but I guess it just shows what we value as a society more. <br />Larryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07977808657926308272noreply@blogger.com