Should Schools Pay Math and Science Teachers Higher Salaries than Other Teachers
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03-06-2007, 12:16 PM,
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Should Schools Pay Math and Science Teachers Higher Salaries than Other Teachers
Quote: California faces a persistent and critical shortage of fully prepared math and science teachers and lacks the capacity to produce enough math and science teachers to meet future needs, according to a new report released today by the California Council on Science and Technology (CCST) and the Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning. full article: http://www.ccst.us/news/2007/20070305TCPA.php Quote:The problem with advanced math and science is that those with the education to teach it can make a lot more money not teaching it... full article: http://news.kypost.com/apps/pbcs.dll/art...50358/1014 |
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03-14-2007, 08:11 PM,
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Re: Should Schools Pay Math and Science Teachers Higher Salaries than Other Teachers
Quote:Should Schools Pay Math and Science Teachers Higher Salaries than Other Teachers Yes. The US is rapidly becoming a nation of math and science illiterates. |
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03-14-2007, 09:57 PM,
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Re: Should Schools Pay Math and Science Teachers Higher Salaries than Other Teac
Only if they fully fund the arts and music programs, and bring back in full force physical education to all grade levels.
Music enhances and improves math scores. 8) |
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03-15-2007, 03:58 AM,
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Re: Should Schools Pay Math and Science Teachers Higher Salaries than Other Teachers
Quote:bring back in full force physical education to all grade levels :blinkie: I always hated (hated, hated, hated) physical education classes as a child. When other 10 year olds were playing baseball I was reading encyclopedias and the New York Times...and yes, the fact that NYU didn't have a physical education requirement was a factor in my choosing it when I picked a college. ;D
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03-15-2007, 04:04 AM,
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Re: Should Schools Pay Math and Science Teachers Higher Salaries than Other Teac
[quote author=bargainbloodhound link=topic=8291.msg46951#msg46951 date=1173931110]
Quote:bring back in full force physical education to all grade levels :blinkie: I always hated (hated, hated, hated) physical education classes as a child. When other 10 year olds were playing baseball I was reading encyclopedias and the New York Times...and yes, the fact that NYU didn't have a physical education requirement was a factor in my choosing it when I picked a college. ;D [/quote] Now all of that knowledge has paid off. |
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03-15-2007, 01:02 PM,
(This post was last modified: 03-15-2007, 02:22 PM by BellisimaJ..)
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Re: Should Schools Pay Math and Science Teachers Higher Salaries than Other Teac
I agree with Rose and Chiquita.
We are becoming a nation of math and science illiterates. And, we are also becoming a society that does not value the arts. Additionally, obesity is a huge health problem, and the fact that kids are no longer required to participate in a full phys ed program is one of the factors contributing to obesity in children and adults. Regardless, I have to disagree with Chiquita in that I feel that the growing 'illiteracy' in math and science are far more likely to endanger our society than the other factors. As a culture, we also need the arts. For survival in a rapidly changing world, math and science are key. Quote:I always hated (hated, hated, hated) physical education classes as a child. When other 10 year olds were playing baseball I was reading encyclopedias and the New York Times...and yes, the fact that NYU didn't have a physical education requirement was a factor in my choosing it when I picked a college. Grin I did also and my son is the same. I was the kid who at age 9 read the 3,000+ page (unabridged version) 'Count of Monte Cristo' by Dumas.The New Yorker was my favorite mag, and we were all three required to read certain sections of The NY Times in order to participate in dinner table discussions. However, I also walked everywhere and was a cheerleader. |
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