This news arrives late to the game. Years ago, SPAM emails went out to Houston residents advertising "no experience necessary" teaching positions. There was also a campaign to hire veterans, though I'm not sure if that was in Texas. That was the perfect time to nip this in the bud. Real, experienced teachers simply cannot afford to work for HISD, and the children suffer.
No one in there right minds want to be in a closed off room with violent criminal's like some of these children are ! JUST WATCH THE NEWS EVERY MORNING !!!
The new superintendent will do what he did in Dallas wreck the system as planned. HISD is the largest district in Texas, force qualified teachers to retire which will free up the monies, lower the morale and make inexperienced administrators the decision makers. Lastly he will probably retire with a large pension.
HISD was broken Long Long Ago.............You should be looking at what got hisd to this point !! JALONDA JONES !!! But i guess that's just too much work for you !
Fact: uncertified youtube tutors are better teachers than certified teachers. These kids had certified teachers for centuries and only as low as 4% of them in some cases have passed the district exam.
They can barely teach and help 25/30 children in a class room. I don’t think classes should have anymore students than that in one room. It’s not like when I went to school 12/15 kids in a class with an aide to help the teacher. It was Private Catholic School, one of the best education until Highschool. I didn’t have to study until my Junior year in HS, 9th/10th grades was so easy.
@@luisvilla799 That’s a bald faced lie, My Niece was a first year teacher and won Teacher of the Year. So you don’t know what you’re saying. You don’t know the ability of an individual at all.
@@sexylexie yeah you took it a face value not all obviously I was a teacher myself nothing wrong with uncertified teachers especially when most are young what kind of jobs do you them to have when young
All BS this just means that they didnt go to school for a degree in Education it doesn’t mean anything at all of you get a degree in Biology you still have to get a certification to teach really??? Alternative teacher programs are to make money
Like for real, everyone who graduated from college can teach Reading and Math. Like we all took core math, we all took core reading. If you were a decent student, you can teach at least up to 8th grade. Like stop playing. You don’t have to study education, in fact, you are better if you don’t.
This article is so not fair to teachers who may not have Education degrees. Yes, you can get hired as long as you have a degree and at least one year teaching experience BUT you have to enroll in an Education Preparation Program and take all the state exams. This just allows you to get your foot in the door and be job embedded in lieu of student teaching. There is a shortage of teachers. If this helps teachers who may have started out it other professions, then why tear it down. Do your research first.
So, maybe having teachers with real work experience gained in the real world isn't bad. Conventional academia is failing, students are graduating with nothing more than a sense of entitlement, and things are getting worse. Traditional teachers are hung up in a make-believe world of academic constructs. Traditional teachers are obsessed with student sexuality. Having a normal person who has real-world work experience is a good thing.