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Originally Posted by sleepingmoose
I guess the other bonus of teaching is that once you’re hired, you basically have a job for life, if you want it. Do teachers ever get their lesson plans checked, or have an assessment from their boss to ensure they’re doing a good job? It seems like they assume you’re doing what you’re supposed to do forever. If all your kids get bad grades, do they ever check to see if the teacher is maybe not a good fit? Do principals audit classes for performance reviews? It seems not.
There’s lots of union jobs where you only get negotiated raises, so I’m not sure that’s an indicator of anything.
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Oh, you have no idea how the education system works.