Stanford study: California's broken schools or Mr. Jobs' vindication

<p>That’s correct, marite. (Post #18)</p>

<p>But I don’t tolerate that, which is why I won’t accept a permanent contract in such schools. It’s immoral. Major. I wouldn’t accept a situation which required me to ignore or under-serve the 1-8 black students who did not speak the foreign language. These are not Spanish immersion schools. They are English immersion schools. And bilingualism was outlawed in CA public schools long before AA at U.C. was.</p>

<p>Very often teachers in these classroom use the black students as teaching assistants. SO unprofessional. A teacher with spine would be reporting these schools to the State. That teacher would also lose her job, because it would be outing the principal. So that’s why I don’t accept contracts for a self-contained classroom, because I know I’d lose my job in a heartbeat.:(</p>