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« on: September 26, 2005, 02:51:00 PM »

I think it depends entirely on the situation. If demands are not unreasonable, I guess I don't mind it as much. As to money, I don't think that teachers should forever be in the 40K range, but there are places in the U.S. where teachers make over 90K in as little as 15 years, so it depends. I value education, so I think the more professionally teachers are treated the more professionals will be attracted to the profession. Yeah, you run the risk of getting college kids who are just then in it for the money, but I'm somewhere in the middle, especially now that teachers have to put up with politicians who never taught and have never been in a classroom telling them what they expect.
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