There are many reasons why a career in teaching is unattractive to many and a 'teired' abortion of a system wouldnt address many of the concerns and difficulties that drive out or prevent many from entering the teaching profession. I will list my complaints, firt, then some of the things I see as possible solutions.
1) Teaching sucks because children nowadays are ill mannered little pissants that need a swift kick in the ass, possibly several times a day.
2) Teaching sucks because these kids got that way somehow, and you get to meet them on parent-teacher nights.
3) Teaching sucks, because to get a degree costs thousands upon thousands of dollars, and starting teacher pay is less than an assistant manager at Burger King makes.
4) Teaching sucks, because people think that you work a breezy 8-3 and have nothing better to do with your spare time than work on your golf game etc.
5) Teaching sucks, because most principals only works as teachers for the minimum of 5 years (required) before trying to become administrators. They only view their stint as a teacher as a pre-req, not as a vitally important career that they can draw experience and understanding from.
6) Teaching sucks, because every goddamn moron parent wih a degree thinks they know your job better than you and feels compelled to tell you how you need to be sensitive to the needs of their special snowflake. Additionally, since their lives completely revolve around the axis of a waste of a perfectly good social security number, yours should too.
7) Teaching sucks, because when your friends toss their car keys up on the counter, they have nice, new cars and live in decent homes. As a teacher in the first 5 years of teaching, you drive a beat up shitbox and live in a slum.
8) Teaching sucks, because everything you do, every word you say, every action you perform puts you and your career potentially at risk. Teachers have never been more afraid to discipline students (or even correct them) due to fears of their own physical and legal safety. In inverse proportion to teacher's unwillingness to discipline students, the need has never been higher. Recipe for disaster....
These are obviously broad strokes and dont apply to all teachers and all school circumstances. I have taught and been involved with teaching sufficiently to know the truth of all this shit and it disturbs me greatly. Teachers are the craftsmen that create the next generation of taxpayers. It is intricate, difficult, tiring work that requires patience, skill, knowledge, a deep emotional (and spiritual?) commitment and creativity that most people will never posess.
Some of my ideas for improving the lot of teachers (and thus schools)...
a) Schools are not prisons, nor are they treatment facilities. Behavioral difficulties, emotional issues etc are best handled outside of the classroom. Letting children run riot is wrong. A teacher should be the complete and undisputed master of anything that occurs in his/her room and there should be no doubt in anyones mind of their suzerainity (sp?). I believe that teacher's should be like the samurai of old, with full powers of life and death in their domain, but I dont think that is going to happen.
b) If a parent wants to be involved in a child's education, let them make sure homework gets done. If they want to help in school, let them volunteer as (unpaid) teacher's aides with some standard periodicity. If you screwed with a mechanic or carpenter (etc) while they were trying to get their work done, they would hit you with a tool. I would at least...
c) Loan forgiveness up to 100k at 20k per year for 5 years. Enough said...
d) In-house training should be a constant and important part of life. Summertime teacher's conferences in nice places should be encouraged and paid for by school districts. There should be some designation of 'master teacher', and each master teacher should have some number of new teachers assigned to them. If 2 sections of a class are taught and a new teacher has one of them, the master responsible for their professional development should have the other. The 'sink or swim' method of learning such an important art is completely bullshit and retarded.
e) Master teachers (however they are decided) should have complete personnel control of the teachers under them and should serve as a buffer between the administration and the educators. Ideally, the person that runs a business should have some clue about wtf it actually does, but more and more administrators either in the public or private sector are completely ignorant of the business they run.
I would finish, but I need to go get my wife. I will bitch and complain more later, if anyone is interested...
Have a great day!