North Carolina Still Has a Severe Teacher & Teacher Candidate Shortage That Raleigh Deliberately Created – The New PEPSC Proposal Won’t Help It

Think of these actions over the last ten years in North Carolina as far as public education is concerned: Teacher Pay  Removal of due-process rights for new teachers Graduate Degree Pay Bumps Removed  Push for Merit Pay  “Average” Raises Health Insurance and Benefits Changes Attacks on Teacher Advocacy Groups (NCAE)  Revolving Door of Standardized Tests  … Continue reading North Carolina Still Has a Severe Teacher & Teacher Candidate Shortage That Raleigh Deliberately Created – The New PEPSC Proposal Won’t Help It

What Moore County Students (And Others) Learned This Week

She's innocent until proven guilty as far as any actions are concerned in the "deliberate attack" of two power substations, but her words say so much. And Emily Grace Rainey's words have made national news. From Newsweek: A drag show was scheduled at a venue in Southern Pines (in Moore County) around the same time … Continue reading What Moore County Students (And Others) Learned This Week

Our Public Schools Are Better Than The North Carolina General Assembly Wants You to Believe

Our public schools are better than many lawmakers portray them to be – lawmakers who have never spent time as educators. A lot better. And the problem is not the schools. The problem is the lawmaking body that controls the narrative of how schools are performing. With the constant dialogue that “we must improve schools” … Continue reading Our Public Schools Are Better Than The North Carolina General Assembly Wants You to Believe

Public School Coaches Need Much Higher Stipends

If you teach long enough in the public schools, you will be fortunate enough to come across some great individuals who coach sports teams all the while teaching these very players lessons of life and success even in the wake of defeat. And I want to scream that they need to have much higher stipends. … Continue reading Public School Coaches Need Much Higher Stipends

The NC State Board Of Education Meets This Week And They Should Vote This Down

Every reason that the NCSBE should reject the blueprint of the new licensure / pay proposal has been thoroughly explained by both Justin Parmenter and Kris Nordstrom in clear terms. Read Justin Parmenter’s recent post on that Pathways to Excellence proposal that he has been following and exposing this scheme at every angle. He highlights that in … Continue reading The NC State Board Of Education Meets This Week And They Should Vote This Down

Time For This State To Allow Teachers To “Double-Dip”

As of this post, there are thousands of vacancies in the state of North Carolina. According to a recent study, NC ranks 11th in teacher shortage rates. That report is based on this study of the number of teachers as measured against the population. One quick and effective action the state could take is to … Continue reading Time For This State To Allow Teachers To “Double-Dip”

The Endgame: To Make Public School Teaching A Short-Term Contract Job In North Carolina

Ten years ago teachers in North Carolina could receive an increase in salary and a higher certificate if they held graduate degrees. That does not happen any longer. Ten years ago teachers in North Carolina could receive due-process rights after a few years of teaching to allow themselves a chance for defense if their jobs … Continue reading The Endgame: To Make Public School Teaching A Short-Term Contract Job In North Carolina

Dear Former Teachers At DPI “Championing” The New Licensure / Pay Proposal: If You Were Still In The Classroom…

... would you really support it? Do you believe that it would really help recruit and retain a teaching force in a state that already is experiencing a record number of vacancies? According to the latest draft of the proposal there are five different levels a teacher could qualify for: Apprentice, License I, License II, … Continue reading Dear Former Teachers At DPI “Championing” The New Licensure / Pay Proposal: If You Were Still In The Classroom…

What Elon Musk Can Teach Us About Public Education Reforms (And Privatization Efforts)

Elon Musk's rather chaotic takeover of Twitter is hard to ignore. A $44 billion-dollar acquisition of a top social media company right before an important midterms election cycle drove the dialogue on many other social media platforms. Still is. But Musk's takeover of Twitter in order to take the publicly-held company private has some very … Continue reading What Elon Musk Can Teach Us About Public Education Reforms (And Privatization Efforts)

Labor Day Until Memorial Day. You Want A Shorter School Year (And Be Required to Do More)?

A faction of the same body that is entertaining more "roles" for teachers to perform with a new licensure / pay proposal may also get to entertain a reworking of the school year that would make time an even more scarce commodity. Rep. John Torbett is the chair of the House Select Education Committee that … Continue reading Labor Day Until Memorial Day. You Want A Shorter School Year (And Be Required to Do More)?