Did You See What The North Carolina Association Colleges Of Teacher Educators Said About The New Teacher Licensure Proposal? You Should.

You can find the entire document here with links. But here's the text: August 8, 2022  Position Statement – Recommendations for NC Licensure Proposal  This document is to share recommendations from NCACTE regarding the licensure proposal  currently under consideration by the Professional Education Preparation and Standards  Commission (PEPSC). NCACTE membership institutions, both public and independent, … Continue reading Did You See What The North Carolina Association Colleges Of Teacher Educators Said About The New Teacher Licensure Proposal? You Should.

10 Intentionally Cruel Ironies About Public Education in NC

North Carolina has had record budget surpluses but refuses to acknowledge the LEANDRO decision that emphatically states that NC has failed to fully fund our public school system for decades.Teachers fill out a working conditions survey every other year for the state that has no questions about how teachers feel the state handles public education, … Continue reading 10 Intentionally Cruel Ironies About Public Education in NC

Hold Them Harmless! About That Absolutely Horrible NC Principal Pay System.

It was so bad when it was first constructed that it had to be placed on hold. Remember it was a creation of BEST NC, the business lobbying firm that is housed on the campus of SAS, the company that brought us EVAAS and is owned by Jim Goodnight, a major campaign contributor to GOP … Continue reading Hold Them Harmless! About That Absolutely Horrible NC Principal Pay System.

Are You Effing Kidding Me, Supt. Truitt?

If you are a teacher in NC's public schools with more than five years experience teaching our students, you should have been incredibly offended by the words offered yesterday by State Superintendent Catherine Truitt on the new teacher licensure and pay proposal. First of all, the title already tells you that Truitt'c claim that the … Continue reading Are You Effing Kidding Me, Supt. Truitt?

For Any Teachers Who Went Through LETRS Training, You Should Be A Little Pi**ed About This.

What the veteran education reporter Ann Doss Helms with WFAE did yesterday was proof that the value of great journalism cannot be measured - much like the value of a teacher. When State Superintendent Catherine Truitt presented on elementary reading scores to a House Select Education Committee, she misrepresented the data seemingly giving more credit … Continue reading For Any Teachers Who Went Through LETRS Training, You Should Be A Little Pi**ed About This.

Remember “Bonds For The Win” Or “Law & Order: SBM” (School Board Meeting)?

For my school system, it was almost six months ago. In the two years since this pandemic had altered the reality for communities and our schools, no place had seen as much vitriol spewed as the rooms that hold school board meetings. As mask mandates were being lifted and rates of transmission waning and vaccinations … Continue reading Remember “Bonds For The Win” Or “Law & Order: SBM” (School Board Meeting)?

Want To Know Who Is To Blame For What Ails Public Education? IT’S NOT TEACHERS OR ADMINISTRATORS.

Think of all of the factors that affect how well public schools can operate. Now take all of those factors and divide them up by who is responsible for them: elected officials and teachers. Here is the distribution: Actually there is one under the teachers column. If you want to blame teachers for the current … Continue reading Want To Know Who Is To Blame For What Ails Public Education? IT’S NOT TEACHERS OR ADMINISTRATORS.

10 Years Of Deliberate Actions On Public Education – So How Many Vacancies Does You System Have?

Tomorrow is the first day of the month of August. Athletic teams will be starting practices. Teachers will be going back in a couple of weeks for preplanning. Students will start class before September. So, how many vacancies do you have in your school? Your system? If it seems like a lot, remember that it … Continue reading 10 Years Of Deliberate Actions On Public Education – So How Many Vacancies Does You System Have?

NC’s GOP Lawmakers Need To Openly Oppose Phil Berger For The Sake Of Public Schools

This week over 50 business leaders filed a statement urging the NC Supreme to back a judge’s order to fund the Leandro plan. Here’s a link to that amicus brief. And that’s good. But they could have done it earlier. What's even more egregious is that no lawmakers within Berger's own political party have never … Continue reading NC’s GOP Lawmakers Need To Openly Oppose Phil Berger For The Sake Of Public Schools

Remember When The Lt. Gov. Of NC Created A Personal Finance Class Requirement? Well…

From 2019: The NC Senate passed HB 924 by an overwhelming majority. Lt. Gov. Dan Forest in one of his rare statements about actual public education other than bathrooms and his love for charter schools tweeted the following: Fast forward three years and the man sitting in the same office as Lt. Gov. and member … Continue reading Remember When The Lt. Gov. Of NC Created A Personal Finance Class Requirement? Well…