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Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Jonah Goldberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
Teacher Tenure Must Go
by Jonah Goldberg
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Brandi Scheiner believes she is a political prisoner. Held against her will in what is euphemistically dubbed a "rubber room," Scheiner, 56, likens her two-year captivity to being imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay. Alas, it's unlikely the Red Cross will hear her case.

She's a New York City public school teacher who, like about 600 fellow NYC teachers, has been removed from the classroom for alleged incompetence or other charges that include being drunk in the classroom or molesting students.

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Scheiner, who makes more than $100,000 per year, nonetheless insists she is a prisoner of conscience forced to spend her workdays in the rubber room -- at full pay -- until the system can adjudicate her case. She cannot be fired, at least not without the school district spending gobs on legal fees, because she has tenure and her union, the United Federation of Teachers, would rather protect 1,000 lousy teachers than let one good teacher be fired unfairly.

So Scheiner and her rubber-roomies report for duty every school day and do nothing. They all get the usual vacations, including the entire summer off.

This is all according to Steven Brill in a blockbuster article in the Aug. 31 New Yorker about New York City's efforts to reform the public school system. Brill adds: "Because two percent of her salary is added to her pension for each year of seniority, a three-year stay in the Rubber Room will cost not only three hundred thousand dollars in salary but at least six thousand dollars a year in additional lifetime pension benefits."

Ever the martyr, Scheiner says she's "entitled to every penny of it."

She says that before New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and schools chief Joel Klein came along, "everyone knew that an incompetent teacher would realize it and leave on their own."

That's not how the unions see it. A principal of a Queens public school told Brill that Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, "would protect a dead body in the classroom. That's her job."

This is just a small illustration of a much larger mess. America's large school systems are a disaster.

Yes, this disaster has many authors. Schools are expected to fix larger social problems that are best dealt with by parents. Good teachers aren't paid nearly enough, and bad teachers are kept around, draining budgets. Education bureaucracies siphon off vast resources better spent on classrooms. For example, in 2007, the Washington, D.C., school district ranked third in overall spending among the 100 largest school districts in the nation (about $13,000 per student) but last in terms of money spent on teachers and instruction. More than half of every education dollar went to administrators. Continued...

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Jonah Goldberg is editor-at-large of National Review Online.
 
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Departments of "Education"
Each state that has a department of "education" and certainly the federal department of "education" are a worthless entities. They drain tax dollars and produce nothing worth knowing about. Bureaucrats sit, talk, write, meet, and enjoy employment benefits at a cost of many billions of dollars each year. Yet they produce documents that say things that "may" "might" "could" be so. I learned that at age five. Now you know too. Eliminate such squandering agencies and watch the public's education reach the highest levels attainable. I have personally watched such departments work on a daily basis and heres
's what they have done. They produced a faulty education assessment test, aquired faulty educations scores, aquired a faulty computer system and spent millions on meetings and travel to meet again. They also aquired better employment benefits, enjoyed more days off, and utilized better health care benefits. All for producing nothing of value. Go and watch what they do. You will see for yourselves. Now you know.

reply to lilly #5
You know as well as I do that conservatives simply do not believe anything you (or any other teacher) would say about the workload of a high school teacher. Conservatives just know--because they keep telling each other so--that teachers are all lazy, incompetent, amoral, left-wing parasites who are, as you noted, always working on new ways to lure students into homosexuality and socialism. Why do you think I changed my approach on TH, moving away from anything resembling reasoned debate and adopting the strategies of ridicule and smear that conservatives use so well?

If you try to offer evidence and argument to today's conservatives, it's like running your head into the proverbial brick wall. Just haul off and say something really, really hurtful and unkind. That's what these folks understand.
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