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May 3, 2010

Replacing the teacher replacements

Beatrice Motamedi:

There's a Shakespearean echo in the reform-minded pronouncements about education emanating from the media these days.

"Why We Must Fire Bad Teachers," urged a headline in the March 15 issue of Newsweek. A secondary headline observed: "In no other profession are workers so insulated from accountability." Another thundered: "Bad Teachers: Reform Them or Retire Them?" The story pondered whether "educators are born or made."

Although I'm a teacher, I can't claim to know the answer to that question. But it does remind me of the moment in "Henry VI" in which Jack Cade, a pretender to the throne, boasts about the utopia he'll create if he becomes king, saying he'll slash the price of bread and encourage the drinking of beer.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at May 3, 2010 2:16 AM
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