Submitted by Spook (not verified) on February 1, 2008 - 18:51.
..which only makes sense that the teachers themselves are treated like professionals. With the low-pay, and sometimes little respect that is given to the "teacher" it is very important that teachers are seen and respected as professionals by the district and local administrations by choosing to do a very difficult, but truly gratifing job. Applause to Superintendent Neil Pedersen who has stood up and supported his staff!
Teaching is a profession..
Submitted by Spook (not verified) on February 1, 2008 - 18:51.
..which only makes sense that the teachers themselves are treated like professionals. With the low-pay, and sometimes little respect that is given to the "teacher" it is very important that teachers are seen and respected as professionals by the district and local administrations by choosing to do a very difficult, but truly gratifing job. Applause to Superintendent Neil Pedersen who has stood up and supported his staff!