Ok, asshole. Show me the data where the average teacher spends 2 months a year (the difference in paid vacation time) on "continuing education and certification requirements". Otherwise find another phony argument or STFU.
Originally Posted by lustylad
Dude, it is not a phony argument.
Teachers don't leave the school the same day in late May that the students leave and return the same day as the students 12 weeks later in late August.
I don't know all the things that teachers have to do, but during the summer break the teachers have to work on new lesson plans (especially when state requirements change), meet with the school administrators for evaluations/ratings, take whatever new courses and training are required, etc.
They may not work full time for those 12 weeks, but they work at least part time for at least part of those 12 weeks.