Promotional Opportunities: Why do most promotions, such as to LRE Specialist, require teaching experience?
Since LRE Specialist is an administrative position, I assume it is administrative positions to which you refer. Administrators are not in our bargaining unit and as such we are unable to negotiate anything regarding their qualifications. At least one administrative position does not require teaching experience – the Senior Psychologist position. You are at least better off than occupational and physical therapists. They cannot get any certificated administrative position because they do not have a credential, and are therefore supervised by people without a thorough understanding of OT/PT. 2. Work Space/Resources: A comment that psychologists should have a mandated minimum resource requirement, including an office, a computer, and privacy. Items such as these could be the subject of negotiations between UTLA and the District. I understand that this is one of the three items that psychologists were able to submit directly to the negotiations package this year. Hopefully some contract la
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