More significantly, an even larger number of parents may not support striking teachers but nevertheless blame the government for their children's teacher going on strike. (schoolsweek.co.uk)
In National Review, Reihan Salam writes that the 5 percent increase in pay secured by striking teachers in West Virginia does not trouble him; what does trouble him is that no effort has been made to transform the way teacher salary schedules work. (educationnext.org)
The 5 percent increase in pay secured by striking teachers in West Virginia might seem reasonable; the problem is that no effort has been made to transform the way teacher salary schedules work, Reihan Salam argues. (educationnext.org)