I keep hearing that there's all this
support from teachers for the gazillion-dollar proposed school
budget. Then I hear from some top county leaders that teachers are
telling them that they don't support it, and that the higher-ups in
the school system are bullying them into smiling and taking it.
So, only one way to find out, I
suppose. (Cause, I mean, really, if your boss asks you if you likes
something he/she likes and you really don't like it, what are you
going to say? Yeah, that's what I thought.)
I figure someone should create and
print a questionnaire that asks the teachers what they REALLY think
of the proposed plan. Let's survey them.
Cause I think the public gives teachers a whole lot more credence than it does a bunch of fat cats with car allowances that rival some house notes.
And, I want to know
what they REALLY think about the plan. If I was making a decision on
whether to jack taxes, I'd want insight from the teachers – the
ones in the actual classrooms who have made a career educating
students. Not from the ones in the Ivory Tower.
We already know they want this bad boy
passed.
Alas, I don't see it happening. Cause someone will
lose.
If the teachers support it, then I'm pretty sure the commission
will get on board. Score one for the superintendent.
If they say it
sucks, then the commission will tell the school folks to take the plan and hit the freakin' road. Score one for the county mayor.
(Cause don't think for a minute that there isn't a spitting - I'm being polite - contest going on between the two of them about this.)
But, I
digress.
Create a survey, print it, deliver it
(no email) and come up with a way for teachers to securely answer the
questions and deliver it to an objective third party (like Screams
from da Porch) and without anyone watching. (You know, fear of
retribution.)
Cause, quite frankly, if I'm a
commissioner who controls the county's purse strings, I don't want to
hear the obvious anymore.
And before the county/school system starts whining
that it's in the poor house, know that Staples, which sucks by the
way, sells reams of paper (500 count) for $7.50. I figure there's
someone in county government who can click right smack here and order
(what?) 14 reams. That's 7,000 sheets. How many teachers does Knox
County employ? I figure it's enough.
The whole experiment won't cost much
(except for the loser's pride). And you don't even have to form a
committee to do it. Also, if you're having a hard time finding the
money to pay for my ingenious survey, I hear the school system's PR department makes the county like
a $1 million a year doing something. (Course it costs the county a
gazillion to operate, too.)
Heh.
5 comments:
Not a bad idea. I'd even build the questionnaire for it.
...but you're going to have to buy the paper. :-p
Of course, I mean these questions to every teacher . The commentary summarizes what I believe is necessary for good to excellent teaching.
Employee Questionnaire
Or you could just ask the Knox County Education Association - since they represent over half the teachers in Knox County. They have representatives from every school building, who meet monthly, to share concerns like these.
Their official position was voted on by the representatives, and is posted on their website. http://KCEAinTouch.org
I dont want to ask an organization. I want to know what the real people say
Then you work at the wrong place, Donila.
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