In this case wouldn't you need not only the change in pay rate but also a way to track the difference between what they should be making and the minimum wage that they get, so that can be payed once the budget is passed.
This would take a programmer.
I had a teacher that did this too. It was horrible. He was writing the book so the course was based around the book. Lectures were almost the same as the book (because its how he thought the material should be taught). If you had difficulty with something and the book didn't help then the lectures were even more pointless. Large class sizes made it hard to find the Professor for questions.
I prefer classes where teacher didn't write the book, because then you get two perspectives on the topic, the one of the author and one of the professor. Making it much more likely to find what you need.
In this case wouldn't you need not only the change in pay rate but also a way to track the difference between what they should be making and the minimum wage that they get, so that can be payed once the budget is passed. This would take a programmer.
I had a teacher that did this too. It was horrible. He was writing the book so the course was based around the book. Lectures were almost the same as the book (because its how he thought the material should be taught). If you had difficulty with something and the book didn't help then the lectures were even more pointless. Large class sizes made it hard to find the Professor for questions. I prefer classes where teacher didn't write the book, because then you get two perspectives on the topic, the one of the author and one of the professor. Making it much more likely to find what you need.
Well, look at the list of speakers. One is Richard Clarke from AT&T. I don't know who he is but I think he'll work for who you're looking for.