Anaya R
Well-Known Member
I think we do need to raise teachers' pay. Just because there are a handful of crap teachers (trust me, I've had experience with these teachers in my younger years), that doesn't mean that all teachers are like that.
At the same time, the only way *real* change is going to happen is if we also appreciate our teachers and change our attitudes toward them. I know that a lot of people think that teaching is an 'easy profession', but having applied for teaching for next year, I realised that now there are so many hoops that have to be jumped through. Not to mention that the teacher shortages that have really messed up the system. I read an article (don't remember which one) where the teachers talked about having to teach outside their specialisation because so many actually gave up during the pandemic.
Also teaching is scary. If you bleep up, then you could potentially ruin a kid's future as well. And job security is really poor - many schools only offer temporary/casual spots that last a year - if the teacher can handle kids who have severe disrespect problems. I am really grateful that I've had teachers who have stuck through the pandemic in spite of the issues they had, and the extended stay of year 12.
I don't know but that's my two cents about it.
At the same time, the only way *real* change is going to happen is if we also appreciate our teachers and change our attitudes toward them. I know that a lot of people think that teaching is an 'easy profession', but having applied for teaching for next year, I realised that now there are so many hoops that have to be jumped through. Not to mention that the teacher shortages that have really messed up the system. I read an article (don't remember which one) where the teachers talked about having to teach outside their specialisation because so many actually gave up during the pandemic.
Also teaching is scary. If you bleep up, then you could potentially ruin a kid's future as well. And job security is really poor - many schools only offer temporary/casual spots that last a year - if the teacher can handle kids who have severe disrespect problems. I am really grateful that I've had teachers who have stuck through the pandemic in spite of the issues they had, and the extended stay of year 12.
I don't know but that's my two cents about it.