American Teacher Idol
Imagine a national search for the very best teachers, Idol-syle… minus the media hype. This unique charter school’s founder, Zeke Vanderhoek, pared down over 600 applications and personally interviewed one hundred of them. He then visited the top 35 applicants and observed them teaching in their classrooms – whatever they happened to be. The Equity School will open with the final 8 faculty and 120 low academic performing fifth graders with plans to expand after that.
What were some of the attributes that got applicants hired?
- Passion
- Excitement & contagious enthusiasm
- Skillfulness
- Expertise
- Practice that matched the “golden résumé”
To cut costs, the school will have no deans, substitute teachers, assistants, and teachers will work longer hours, more days, as well as have more students. There will be no job security and teachers can be “fired at will”.
Teachers will be paid… wait for it … … $125,000/yr. – not to mention up to $25,000 in performance-based bonuses in the second year.
I love this quotation from one of the hired teachers though:
“This could be unsettling were it not for the excitement of working with a team of master teachers, all of whom are motivated to help every student succeed, with no excuses and no blame.”
So, would you want to work in such an environment where passion, enthusiasm, creativity, skillfulness, expertise, personal accountability, and a love of learning permeated everything that takes place?
It will be interesting to see what transpires here, but there are certainly some key ingredients here for a wonderful school. The salary is certainly eye-catching, but notice the money is not being spent on interactive white boards and other “high-tech” accoutrements… yet. The initial investment is in the teachers themselves.
I like that.
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