Remove Bad Teachers

Well, isn’t it rather common sense that headteachers should sack “sub-standard” teachers?

The problem, however, is how can you be sure that the next teacher will be any better - or even if you will get one? Teaching is hardly the number one career choice for most people, after all. And even those who do join the profession, many then leave.

Bad teachers should be weeded out for the good of our children and out country’s future. But having no teachers is even worse than having a bad teacher. Poor teachers should be removed wherever possible. But it isn’t always possible.

Source: BBC

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3 Responses to “Remove Bad Teachers”


  1. Sir James Badger

    I can’t completely agree, TD. Teachers are like women in that a fine, supportive one is worth her weight in rubies but a nasty one is so destructive one wants to slash the wrists.

  2. Lord Nazh©

    Try removing a teacher in the US … if you really want to see impossible (union)

  3. Webster Twelb

    I do agree with that.

    I finish my education degree and I’m not teaching and now am jobless.

    I have 2 choice, to teach 300 students everyday (with not enough knowledge) or not teaching to avoid having teachers who are not good enough.

    Here’s my post about that.

    http://webstertwelb.blogspot.com/2007/11/2-noblest-profession.html

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