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Chicago Teachers Union Strike (Original Post) Chisox08 Sep 2012 OP
NYC Dems and DUers can support the Chicago Teachers in Union Square today at 5 pm. Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #1
Thanks Rahm fasttense Sep 2012 #2
 

Smarmie Doofus

(14,498 posts)
1. NYC Dems and DUers can support the Chicago Teachers in Union Square today at 5 pm.
Mon Sep 10, 2012, 08:28 AM
Sep 2012

CTU statement given by President Karen Lewis

“Negotiations have been intense but productive, however we have failed to reach an agreement that will prevent a labor strike. This is a difficult decision and one we hoped we could avoid. Throughout these negotiations have I remained hopeful but determined. We must do things differently in this city if we are to provide our students with the education they so rightfully deserve.

“Talks have been productive in many areas. We have successfully won concessions for nursing mothers and have put more than 500 of our members back to work. We have restored some of the art, music, world language, technology and physical education classes to many of our students. The Board also agreed that we will now have textbooks on the first day of school rather than have our students and teachers wait up to six weeks before receiving instructional materials.

“Recognizing the Board’s fiscal woes, we are not far apart on compensation. However, we are apart on benefits. We want to maintain the existing health benefits.

“Another concern is evaluation procedures. After the initial phase-in of the new evaluation system it could result in 6,000 teachers (or nearly 30 percent of our members) being discharged within one or two years. This is unacceptable. We are also concerned that too much of the new evaluations will be based on students’ standardized test scores. This is no way to measure the effectiveness of an educator. Further there are too many factors beyond our control which impact how well some students perform on standardized tests such as poverty, exposure to violence, homelessness, hunger and other social issues beyond our control.

“We want job security. Despite a new curriculum and new, stringent evaluation system, CPS proposes no increase (or even decreases) in teacher training. This is notable because our Union through our Quest Center is at the forefront of teacher professional development in Illinois. We have been lauded by the District and our colleagues across the country for our extensive teacher training programs that helped emerging teachers strengthen their craft and increased the number of nationally board certified educators.

http://www.coreteachers.com/2012/09/10/on-strike/

 

fasttense

(17,301 posts)
2. Thanks Rahm
Mon Sep 10, 2012, 08:35 AM
Sep 2012

for trying to bust up the teacher's union while destroying our kids education in the process.

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