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In reply to the discussion: Michelle Rhee is smiling. [View all]madfloridian
(88,117 posts)They call it tenure, but it's really a way for teachers to get due process. As it stands now in Florida teachers pray no students or parents complain about them, and they hope to never be too controversial. They are careful not to make waves.
No new teachers in Florida have gotten tenure since 2011.
Older teachers are under fire now for having tenure. Some are trying to take that away as well.
We used to be able as teachers to have the difficult talks with parents about their child, even when they were in denial. We had a support system backing us up when hard decisions had to be made about special programs or getting help for a child.
That support system no longer exists.
Time will show that teacher effectiveness will suffer because of the fear of being fired. In turn that will harm students. And parents.
Link to Welch's coming battle:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-06-12/silicon-valley-s-welch-vows-nationwide-fight-on-tenure.html