I believe teacher quality is almost incomparably more important than class size. U.S. schools have almost twice the number of teachers per student than they did 50 years ago, and spend about twice the number of (inflation-adjusted) dollars -- yet they achieve poorer results. Something obviously ain't working. One of the main problems is that the system protects bad teachers and fails to sufficiently reward the good ones. If we continue doing that, we'll just sink further and further behind the rest of the world. Nothing will change until teachers unions make our kids a greater priority than our more poorly qualified and unmotivated teachers. Let's get rid of the bad ones and pay the good ones better. Teaching should be an honored and rewarded profession.I agree with you. I used to think teaching was a gift...you couldn't train a teacher. But the article referenced below changed my mind. I think what we need to do is give all teachers an opportunity to improve through the methods described in this article, and if they don't, kick them to the curb in favor of ones that can achieve success.
I think Bill Gates made some excellent points in this article:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...d=opinionsbox1 Originally Posted by CaptainMidnight
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/...-teacher/7841/