Because as we all know, money spent by government entities and quality of outcomes are directly correlatedhttps://twitter.com/mrronclark_/status/980513424072429569 …
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Replying to @AustenAllred
By that same logic, pay CEOs and other corporate officers the same wage as teachers and see exactly how far that gets you.
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Replying to @AustenAllred
You claim to educate people, right? Let’s pay you a teachers salary and see how far you get.
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Replying to @babagannoujh
I’m not saying teachers get paid a fair salary. My wife is a teacher in public schools. I’m saying paying all teachers $100k won’t solve all the problems.
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Replying to @AustenAllred
Also, I started following you on here because I liked the idea of Lambda School, but if your attitude and approach to human interaction is in any way present in your curriculum then your doors cannot possibly close fast enough.
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Replying to @babagannoujh
I’m sorry, what have I said that was in any way offputting, other than disagreeing with you that paying teachers more would make our schools the best in the world? I pay teachers a lot of money. That alone is not enough.
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Replying to @AustenAllred
And by paying them a lot of money do you or do you not attract top talent that delivers results?
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It’s only a small piece of the puzzle. Paying them high salaries alone will not make a great school, no. There’s so much more to it than that, and if those pieces aren’t solved it doesn’t matter how much you pay.
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