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<p>Gene Demby <a href="http://prospect.org/csnc/blogs/tapped_archive?month=06&amp;year=2010&amp;base_name=shutting_the_rubber_rooms">marks</a> the closing of NYC&#39;s holding pens for unfireable teachers unfit to teach. Suspended teachers will now be &quot;reassigned to the city&#39;s department of education offices, where they&#39;ll work until their cases are resolved&quot;:</p>
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<p>Designating teachers as unfireable means any serious conversation about good and bad teachers &#8212; of what they look like &#8212; is essentially tabled. The end result is that the nation&#39;s largest public school system essentially <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/08/31/090831fa_fact_brill">grades</a> all of its teachers &quot;competent,&quot; leaving the difficult work of fixing schools undone in the face of maintaining polite fictions. </p>
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