Review Of The Article 'How Higher Salaries Could Save The Teaching Profession'

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The article, “How Higher Salaries Could Save the Teaching Profession” written by Cindy Long, shares why teachers should have higher salaries from the start and the impact it would have on the community. Long begins by including quotes from Florida teacher Seth Knolhoff, who shares how the lack of pay is affecting him and his family as well as what actions he might just be forced to take as a result. Long then goes on to share that Florida is having trouble keeping teachers or getting them in the first place because of the struggles to get raises each year since there is no guarantee, and also since there is no cost of living pay increase in place for Florida educators. She next discusses the changes being made in other states, such as Illinois …show more content…

“If the state is serious about helping its students, it would make sure its teachers are taken care of. Higher pay attracts the best, most qualified teachers” (qtd. in Long). If teachers are not getting paid enough by the district they will end up getting second or third jobs to make ends meet. This causes teachers to be not fully committed to their students since they now have other things to worry …show more content…

Learning that the number of people deciding to go into teaching in more recent generations is continuing to decrease caught my attention since I am going into teaching. The author mentions, “[w]e are seeing fewer young people go into education” (qtd. in Long). I believe this decrease is because the lack of pay for teachers is becoming more well-known. The author includes a rhetorical question: “How many people would spend four years in college to take a job that won’t pay their bills?” (qtd in Long). Those going into teaching now go into this profession knowing they will most likely have to work multiple jobs if they do not have a partner that is able to support them. This is causing a lack of teachers which in turn is causing them to be spread too thin and way overworked which is horrible. This relates to my life as someone studying special education currently. Reading this text gave me more insight into what it is really like for

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