lila leff, creator of amoja university, and ms.e second revolution in a discussion about modernizing and updating the education system for the 21st century. the job and the weight of the job that we're asking classroom teachers to do, has radically changed in the last 15 or 20 years. we need to you be a mom, a dad, sort of a police officer in some instances and realize you are arguably the most important person that this child will ever see and you are helping that child. you are on the front lines of that child's future. that's not what the job used to be. >> we'd like to pay you less, and take away your unionizing rights and do it at 21 years old. >> i don't know anyone who doesn't want to pay great teachers more and who descend understand this. the anxiety on the organizing side is that we are told we have to pay them all the same, based on whatever their ability is and how long they have served, which are not reliable predictors of exlebs, and if we have to down size for some reason, we can't do it based on ability. we have to