December 2, 2024

2 thoughts on “Time for Northampton to Recruit Teachers from Overseas?

  1. J-1 teachers are, because of the visa’s limitations, temporary.

    I’m not sure how that really solves the “revolving door”. It only changes the faces that are revolving.

    Note: Very good point. The J-1 teachers can only teach for up to 5 years, but they can actually reapply. It may still be a revolving door, but it will be revolving with teachers that have 5 or more years of experience, and also bring valuable cultural differences (experiences) they can impart on our students.

  2. I myself have no problem with cultural exchange programs or diversity, to an extent. However, my understanding of Northampton County is that the school performed the best as a whole when it had stable, competent leadership and there were many teachers who had taught for 15+ years at Northampton. These teachers were seasoned professionals who were part of the lifeblood of the school. They understood the community and the people who were among it; they lived their lives and their children’s lives embedded in a network of long-standing relationships. I seriously doubt such knowledge will be obtained by tourists, however well-meaning. It’s ironic to see the Mirror making these arguments as many of the changes brought upon by imported labor forces tend to be disruptive to local culture and ways of life, which locals tend to dislike.

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