We can’t just pay teachers based on student performance.
November 6, 2009
My father-in-law, who’s been in the school system for three years and 20+ before that in local politics in the Sheriff’s office really set me straight about paying teachers just for performance. I think I might have sent the wrong impression earlier today when I naively tweeted:
NPR this morning: Charlotte-Mecklenburg school teachers to be paid on performance rather than seniority and credentials. Shouldn’t we all?
I apologize. I was just asking a question. I think some might have attributed sarcasm into it. Rereading it now I see how some think I’m just agreeing without understanding. I was really wanting to know. I think I know a little more now, which, of course, I have to pass on to help others from being duped into thinking it is that simple.
Here’s the deal, most of the working world is paid to some degree based on performance, even when you have no direct control over those whose performance determines your performance. This is why I so respect the challenge managers and anyone, frankly, with responsibility over the performance of others including teachers.
Teachers have it worse than all of them. They have far more students than the average manager has employees to manage, get paid less than half what a manager does, and have less control and ways to provide motivation, plus students are young, often disrespectful and rude, far more than the average employee, I’d generalize.
Another real danger that I fear in paying just for performance is having real issues swept over as they are pushed through the system for the sake of performance, “See he’s doing great,” even though he still can’t write his name legibly or whatever.
Then there is the matter of measuring performance. I sucked at tests, but managed well. The assessment tools may be all there is, but they will always be imperfect measures of true workplace performance.
So is the answer to only pay teachers based on their seniority and credentials? Well if you had to pick one, yes I suppose. I see now why paying teachers for seniority and credentials does right by them more than for the performance of their students given the hopeless restrictions and broken system the teachers are forced to work with and the unconcerned parents they often have to deal with.
However, just paying teachers to show up and paying those that show up the longest and spend the most time learning things and getting degrees rather than actually teaching kids is also a danger, less of a danger I realize because the more I meet teachers the more I realize most of them are doing far more than that. In fact, the reverse problem is true, good teachers burn out. Still, there have to be a few that lose focus, like the one or two professors I knew that hated and tolerated students who got in the way of their research. But clearly they are much more the exception than the rule–especially in the k-12 crowd.
The best solution seems, to this naive parent, to be something in between though I have no idea what it would look like. I realize I have no business poking my big nose into how teachers are paid, or anyone else for that matter. I was just commenting on something that seems to make sense, and therein lies the worst part of it all. A newly elected official in the school district is saying something that many, like me, will see as being common sense when there is so much more involved. I stand corrected. Thanks for your patience.
MoPose 5.0 is now driving Yman Juran’s …
January 19, 2009
MoPose 5.0 is now driving Yman Juran’s latest trapeze. She and her sisters use a HUD I created that captures the animations available in a given item, in this case the trapeze, and makes them available by just clicking. She has 45 animations loaded currently, the most we could fit vertically on the screen. I used a new AnimAdjustmentFinder script to quickly resolve all the offsets of different animation start positions. I will be adding a HUD to go with it making it even faster to create the animations notecard that goes with the MultiPose script inside the trapeze.
The good news is that all of this should work with OpenSim, which I need to test later. Yman has a big inauguration celebration that she and the sisters are doing although I don’t have a link at the moment.
Looks like script performance tools are …
January 3, 2009
Looks like script performance tools are planned for the viewer. I can only hope they include the ability for any scripters–not just region owners–to assess the impact of the scripts they create on any given sim or the specific sim they are in. I have heard this sentiment echoed many times in different forums by others.