Not exact matches
«By working together and recognizing their shared responsibility to all Los Angeles
public school students, United
Teachers Los Angeles and the district were able to keep more than 4,000 teachers in classrooms, preserve early childhood education and prevent class - size increases,» said AFT President Randi Wei
Teachers Los Angeles and the district were able to keep more than 4,000
teachers in classrooms, preserve early childhood education and prevent class - size increases,» said AFT President Randi Wei
teachers in classrooms, preserve early childhood education and
prevent class - size increases,» said AFT President Randi Weingarten.
To find out, we at the Harvard Program on Education Policy and Governance have asked nationally representative cross-sections of parents,
teachers, and the general
public (as part of the ninth annual Education Next survey, conducted
in May and June of this year) whether they support or oppose «federal policies that
prevent schools from expelling or suspending black and Hispanic students at higher rates than other students.»
Our goal is to create safe and supportive
school climates
in all New York City
public schools without the need for
school police or metal detectors, where young people are not suspended and removed from class, and where
teachers and students have training and support to
prevent and resolve conflicts
in positive ways.
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Earlier this year, as the truly repulsive story of Mark Berndt (warning: the link is not for the faint of heart)-- an elementary
teacher in the L.A. Unified
School District accused of committing unspeakable acts against his students — came to light, I noted here on
Public Sector Inc. that the failure to
prevent his crimes owed
in part to the influence of the California
Teachers Association, the teachers union that is the state's most powerful special i
Teachers Association, the
teachers union that is the state's most powerful special i
teachers union that is the state's most powerful special interest.
These facts did not
prevent the union's backers from repeating these simple solutions over and over again: «charter
schools have resources while
public schools are slashed» says the Chicago
Teachers Solidarity Campaign, while «$ 250 million
in TIF money is taken out of our
schools each year to fund the projects of the wealthy.»
«People can call themselves Democrats for Education Reform — it's a free country — but if your agenda is to shut
teachers and
school employees out of the political process and not lift a finger to
prevent cuts
in education,
in my book you're not a reformer, you're not helping education, and you're sure not much of a Democrat,» said state Supt. of
Public Instruction Tom Torlakson, a registered Democrat whose office is nonpartisan.
The United Federation of
Teachers, joined by the NAACP and several
public officials, filed suit against the New York City Department of Education on Wednesday
in attempt to halt the city's closure of 22
schools and to
prevent charter
schools from using space
in buildings that house
public schools.
Those oh - so - elusive SBAC results: after millions of dollars squandered on broadband improvements, tedious test prep, and time diverted from actual learning, our students, parents, and
teachers have been
prevented from getting the test results because no one
in educational leadership today has figured out how to «spin» the results without facing the consequences of this poorly designed, invalid, questionably - standardized assessment that was perpetrated on our
public school students.