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philosophy of how to make things better in america when it comes to the republicans. ed, nobody attacked teachers. no one attacked teachers. no, they are, chris. they re going after how much money they make. who attacked teachers? who did that? jeb bush, if you listened, just came out for higher pay for teachers. no. no. that s rhetoric. none of these six republican governors that i m talking about, chris, are advocating any pay raises for any of these teachers. they want the old experienced teachers out and they want to get the young cheap ones in place. that s their mission. oh, i see. the primary concern is the teachers who have been around a long time, want to keep their jobs you never had any age teachers chris, in all fairness, the tenure reform that we ve seen in new jersey that was praised by chris christie, negotiated by randy weingarten and the teachers union. what we see is what this president obama has done, is what you said about bipartisan. he got newt g
tough with teachers. the union leaders say it s unfair. victoria, you say we need tenure reform to save taxpayers money. how so? we do. i think it goes beyond tracking it to performance, teacher performance. we need to get rid of tenure entirely. there are plenty of studies showing how damaging is tenure. you get tenure after under three years on the job. it means that you can t be fired so the taxpayers dollars are going to pay tenure, lifetime performance. it cripples principals an the performance in schools. rich karlgaard? there is a place for tenure, but tenure should be reward for half a career really well done. give tenure to the top quartile of teachers after ten or 15 years.
the countries that outpace us do is that they invest in teachers. and that colorado law was not just about tenure reform. it was about how do we invest in teachers up front, preparing them, respecting them, and supporting them. and what we have seen around the country. and colorado is just an example. is that my union, the american federation of teachers, and our locals throughout the country are doing reform-minded problem-solving contracts to try and help ensure that we have a path to great teaching. but we can t do it alone. we need to have robust curriculum that is connected with these new higher standards. we need to have conditions, learning conditions and teaching conditions so we can differentiate instruction amongst kids. if you have 50 kids in your class, you re going to have a much harder time than with 20 kids. i want to say, jonathan all thor, an msnbc analyst with whom i spoke a short while ago, he was echoing that exact same
tenure reform in a number of states in the past six months. in florida, a measure to do away with tenure altogether passed the state legislature but it was vetoed by governor charlie crist. in colorado, student performance will now determine who is tenured in this tight labor market. and in washington, d.c. public schools, chancellor michelle ree has develop add system in which a teacher can be fired after a single poor rating. he is an award-winning director and writer. he often puts a controversial spin on his topics. oliver stone s latest movie is no exception. wall street money never sleeps. he joins me live after the break. r claimservice. gecko:speciallthe auto repair xpress. repairs are fast and they re guaranteed for as long as you is thisyyourcphone?ey, th! gecko: yeah, course. sswhere do you po you.carry. for as long as you is thisyyourcphone?ey, th! waitress: here you go. boss: thanks gecko: no, no i got it, sir.
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