that wasn t happening and we re seeing a lot of states across the country that are fighting against these tenure measures and that are actually lawmakers are looking at this saying, well maybe we should take a look at how we re tenuring teachers and whether or not there should be an assessment in place as to whether or not the quality of their teaching is good in the classroom for the students. this is all on behalf of the students, neil, and i think what unions are doing here is they re trying to make a mockery of this and say it s the millionaires and billionaires trying to fight on behalf of special interests when, in fact, it s for the students. well put. good seeing you again. ashley pratte. see these workers, they re shouting. now some of their bosses are suing.
the students you deserve better. yeah. one of the keys in the argument was it does an unfair and uneven educational process and that a lot of plaintiffs in this were the students themselves who had had it with the teachers that was kind of mailing it in and another that wasn t keeping up with the sill la bus, another wasn t providing a syllabus at all. pay for play on the part of kids demanding i m showing up here, i want you to show up here. that could be a game changer if that went viral. oh, i definitely think so. i think it s the right of every student to a quality education and when you re seeing students fight back against their teachers and say this isn t fair, i m not learning anything from you in the classroom and you shouldn t be tenured for that. it should be based upon performance. california, they were actually making it so teachers could be tenured after 16 months in the classroom. that to me seems absolutely adsurds and should be standards in place that then could