Article suggests gender quotas and scholarships. Has anyone considered treating, and paying, teachers like the vital professionals they are?
A properly designed quota (mandatory minimum ratio, mandatory minimum qualifications, meaningful penalties, etc) should in theory drive up pay and treatment (increase pay to lure them in, improve treatment to prevent them walking).
But that is pretty unlikely to happen.
Affidavit@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Pretty sure neither of these are the actual reason.
Nath@aussie.zone 1 day ago
I think money is a huge part of the reason. I never even considered a teaching career because teachers don’t get paid enough.
lobut@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
I wanted to be a teacher since I was 6 years old. My brother taught me so much growing up and I realized my peers didn’t know as much. I got a lot of satisfaction from getting my friends - who were trouble makers - into doing well at school. I always got them to a comfort level where they could ask obviously dumb questions. I can’t afford to trade that in, in this economy.
Although, most people say the teachers who are idealistic like myself don’t last. The ones that treat it like a job do.
JeeBaiChow@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Because apparently men are not capable of being caring and nurturing.
/s for the easily triggered people
cynar@lemmy.world 1 day ago
We are not allowed to be caring and nurturing. Any man that is, is often seen as “suspect”.