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  • The Blame Game: Teachers Speak Out (2011)
  • Short | 17 min | Documentary, Short, News
The Blame Game: Teachers Speak Out (2011)
Short | 17 min | Documentary, Short, News

Everyone appreciates the value of a great teacher, and most agree that teachers are underpaid, undervalued and overworked. But over time it has become nearly impossible to fire a teacher in America, even, sometimes, when they have been ...See moreEveryone appreciates the value of a great teacher, and most agree that teachers are underpaid, undervalued and overworked. But over time it has become nearly impossible to fire a teacher in America, even, sometimes, when they have been removed from the classroom and are no longer teaching. In the short film 'The Blame Game: Teachers Speak Out,' teachers themselves discuss the profession and the consequences of rules that protect colleagues who are clearly not serving students. As part of a new series of short films on education reform called 'TEACHED,' 'The Blame Game' provides a hard-hitting insider's view on issues that ultimately affect us all. Written by Anonymous See less
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Justin Ammon | Andrew Jordan Blum (as Andrew Blum) | Phil Ebeid (as Phillip Ebeid) | Ana-Lena Isaksson & 2 more
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Nov 2011 (United States)

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