FoxTrot by Bill Amend for May 28, 2004
Transcript:
Paige: So what'll you be doing this summer, Dr. Ting? Ting: I'm glad you asked, Paige. I've lined up a job flipping burgers at a fast-food restaurant. Finally, this teacher's gonna know what it's like to earn some serious money! Paige: Har har. Miss Christopher told the same joke in English class. Ting: Joke?
iFerrarifan about 13 years ago
Teachers in America are grossly underpaid, they create the future and we pay them average salaries, but then we turn around and give athletes millions, we need to pay teachers more, and before you argue that it would mean bad teachersin it for the money only, we could make the process of becoming a teacher more difficult.
Squeaksis almost 13 years ago
Let me guess… you’re a teacher.
De_Faulto almost 12 years ago
One thing to is to educate teachers more and raise our school standards. We aren’t competent enough with other countries.
Clearstream over 8 years ago
True. I do homeschool now and I learn more than I ever did. And don’t even get me started on the school libraries.
mcadwell over 8 years ago
I also blame bad parenting skills. Parents who can’t, or won’t, take the time to start teaching their kids when young. Maybe if teachers actually earned more there would be better ones in schools.
callak over 8 years ago
Teachers aren’t really that under-paid. Part of the problem is of course, the parents, who should be helping their kids learn at an early age as well as actual parenting.
They expect the schools to be teaching their kids on how to productive members of society, which teachers just don’t have the time to do along with whatever subject matter is supposed to be taught.
Of course though, even counting inflation, governments are spending more money per student than before, yet the grades aren’t improving. The “No child left behind” act is idiotic, because if they cannot pass the course curriculum they shouldn’t advance to the next grade.Now if the government set up education to work how they do it in like Sweden or something where the money for a student is attached to them no matter the school they go to, and the performance has an effect, then teachers will work harder to get their students prepared for the future, since how well they do would affect any possible bonus or salary they’d be earning.
CalebDaBell over 7 years ago
Guys, just drop it, be like normal people, and blame the government ;)
[Unnamed Reader - 920313] about 6 years ago
That is true, but in most large cities and counties rent is really expensive and there is a lot of supplies that the teachers buy themselves.
Andersun85 almost 6 years ago
Fight for teacher rights!
Quincy_Knows_Best over 5 years ago
Does that teacher look like an older version of Eugene to you?
Dragongirl55 about 4 years ago
Like Mr. Rosa!
phoenixnyc about 3 years ago
Oh, come on, teachers have it easy! Where else can you be held responsible for up to forty kids at a time, but given no real responsibility to discipline them? Where else can you be used as a punching bag for both the left and the right? And all for a salary that’s lower than that of the average garbage collector! Sign me up!