My bf and I had an interesting argument last night about both tenure and pay-raises, and would like to hear other people opinion on the issue.
He things that things like tenure should be abolished, since it allows those that are ineffective in their job to stay there. (although he does believe no one should be fired without cause)
As an education major, I like the idea of tenure, since it does allow for job security, but do personally thing that it could use some reform, since there are cases where teachers should be fired, but aren't due to tenure.
Pay issue - He thinks if two people are doing the same job, they should get the same pay, regardless of how long that they have worked for the company, or how much more education they have.
In his example, a first year teacher with a bachelors degree, and a teacher with 35+ years experience and a doctorate degree, if both teaching the same classes in the same school, should get the same pay.
Looking at a pay schedule for a school near where I live, the first would get 37,000; and the second would get 70,000
He things that things like tenure should be abolished, since it allows those that are ineffective in their job to stay there. (although he does believe no one should be fired without cause)
As an education major, I like the idea of tenure, since it does allow for job security, but do personally thing that it could use some reform, since there are cases where teachers should be fired, but aren't due to tenure.
Pay issue - He thinks if two people are doing the same job, they should get the same pay, regardless of how long that they have worked for the company, or how much more education they have.
In his example, a first year teacher with a bachelors degree, and a teacher with 35+ years experience and a doctorate degree, if both teaching the same classes in the same school, should get the same pay.
Looking at a pay schedule for a school near where I live, the first would get 37,000; and the second would get 70,000
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