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<blockquote data-quote="island1fox" data-source="post: 822633" data-attributes="member: 4816"><p>trpinkl,</p><p>You touched on one of the major themes in the doc. The "Dance of the Lemons". In many states the Principals get together every year and trade "lemons" from one school to another. </p><p>It also shows the results of good teachers and how they are worth their weight in gold. In Wash D.C. recently a young Asian School Chancellor tried to make some real changes to the school system. She proposed a very detailed plan to the Union that would allow teachers to maintain "tenor" if they chose to or they could bet on themselves and go on a very advanced pay scale that would result in very good teachers to get significant increases in their salaries.</p><p>The Union refused to let the teachers even vote on the proposal --nothing to be taken away -only a way for good effective teachers to make more money.</p><p>I believe that there are many teachers that believe that it is the union that is the real problem .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="island1fox, post: 822633, member: 4816"] trpinkl, You touched on one of the major themes in the doc. The "Dance of the Lemons". In many states the Principals get together every year and trade "lemons" from one school to another. It also shows the results of good teachers and how they are worth their weight in gold. In Wash D.C. recently a young Asian School Chancellor tried to make some real changes to the school system. She proposed a very detailed plan to the Union that would allow teachers to maintain "tenor" if they chose to or they could bet on themselves and go on a very advanced pay scale that would result in very good teachers to get significant increases in their salaries. The Union refused to let the teachers even vote on the proposal --nothing to be taken away -only a way for good effective teachers to make more money. I believe that there are many teachers that believe that it is the union that is the real problem . [/QUOTE]
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