Not exact matches
Chair of the Accord Coalition, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, said: «Accord is regularly made aware of qualified
teachers who are excluded from jobs at faith schools, including
serving members of staff who are forced to leave their post for behaviour deemed to go
against a school's religious tenants, such as for seeking a divorce.
SNA's problem is that almost everyone else is
against them, including first lady Michelle Obama, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, the American Medical Association, the national Parent
Teachers Association, and retired military officers, who are worried that too many young Americans are too obese to
serve their country.
I also come up
against the issue of how to
serve populations in need when sometimes, it is a struggle to support myself as a
teacher.
That wasn't an applause line, for sure, but it did
serve another purpose: to position the candidate as a different kind of Democrat, one willing to embrace ideas from across the aisle and push back
against his own
teachers union base.
Undertake the work the NAO and Public Accounts Committee recommended in 2016 to evaluate the cost - effectiveness of spending on supporting the
serving workforce, set
against its investment in training new
teachers.
Drawing on research and my lived experiences as an educator, I discuss mindsets and practices
teachers can develop to assuage the assault
against belonging and become proactive in restoring equity and opportunity in mathematics classrooms that
serve historically disenfranchised students.
After all, students are just as adversely impacted by «education reform» as the
teachers, and thus their parents and also community organizations who
serve children and their parents could be vital allies in this fight
against powerful and well funded opponents.
From opposing the expansion of high - quality charter schools and other school choice options, to its opposition to Parent Trigger laws and efforts of Parent Power activists in places such as Connecticut and California, to efforts to eviscerate accountability measures that hold districts and school operators to heel for
serving Black and Brown children well, even to their historic disdain for Black families and condoning of Jim Crow discrimination
against Black
teachers, both unions have proven no better than outright White Supremacists when it comes to addressing the legacies of bigotry in which American public education is the nexus.
Teacher unions and other education advocates who favor the bill have been stressing that the Protect Our Schools Act
serves as a preemptive measure
against school privatization, particularly since Drumpf and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, both advocates of charters and vouchers, now guide federal policy.