Honor Thy Teacher
Matt Miller is a guest columnist with the New York Times while Maureen Dowd is on “book leave.” (I suppose she’s writing one, or on the road selling one, but I’d like to think there were a couple she really wanted to finish reading…)
Mr. Miller seems to be making good use of his borrowed pulpit: I quoted him a couple days ago, and yesterday’s column is being widely e-mailed by NYT readers: In “Honor Thy Teacher,” he argues the case that we should
commit to making the best teachers of poor children millionaires by the time they retire. Done right, this idea would be a win for the kids, the teachers, the unions and the pols.
I forwarded the link to two young friends: one works for the Denver-area schools and is a strong union supporter, the other spent a year seeing the New Orleans schools from the perspective of a Teach For America classroom. I wonder what they’ll think of it?
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