This law just passed. Basically, teacher salaries are based on their students' test scores. My mom is a teacher and could hardly manage before. My parents are divorced and my mom doesn't make that much money to begin with.
They have given her an option: she can keep the amount she makes now but there's no chance of a raise...ever. Or she can subscribe to merit pay where she might lose money, but she might gain money as well, but would only get one year contracts (no job security).
What would you do and why? Also, what do you think about the government taking pay away from people who educate our youth instead of sports entertainers (or other people who could afford to take the hit)?
They have given her an option: she can keep the amount she makes now but there's no chance of a raise...ever. Or she can subscribe to merit pay where she might lose money, but she might gain money as well, but would only get one year contracts (no job security).
What would you do and why? Also, what do you think about the government taking pay away from people who educate our youth instead of sports entertainers (or other people who could afford to take the hit)?

I agree with you.
Exceptionally good teachers could make a bigger difference here, if their hands were not tied by forcing them to use ho-hum curricula, spending most of the class time on "discipline," and having to concentrate on the elements of the upcoming achievement test to which their pay and employability is tied.
I have conversations with adults like this every day. A great teacher can't make up for these gaping holes in basic education.
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