[QUOTE=donb9006;792736]They sign a 180 day contract, have summers off, they have unions that enforce contract rules. What is there to dispute? Are you saying they're forced to work throughout the summer? Where? They're not the school.
I've been in plenty of classrooms...on both sides. I know how little "work" teaching is. You stand there and talk. I taught seminars. f you know our material, it's easy.
You would have a teaching job for a very short time in my district.... Ever heard of differentiated instruction or ESE or Accommodations or IEP or SLD or.... never mind, based on your post, I know the answer already.
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