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WHY AMERICA’S TEACHERS ARE ENRAGED, by Diane Ravitch, C.N.N. Feb. 20, 2011 (1285 hits)

(CNN) -- Thousands of teachers, nurses, firefighters and other public sector workers have camped out at the Wisconsin Capitol, protesting Republican Gov. Scott Walker's efforts to reduce their take-home pay -- by increasing their contribution to their pension plans and health care benefits -- and restrict their collective bargaining rights.


Republicans control the state Legislature, and initially it seemed certain that Walker's proposal would pass easily. But then the Democrats in the Legislature went into hiding, leaving that body one vote shy of a quorum. As of this writing, the Legislature was at a standstill as state police searched high and low for the missing lawmakers.


Like other conservative Republican governors, including Chris Christie of New Jersey, John Kasich of Ohio, Mitch Daniels of Indiana and Rick Scott of Florida, the Wisconsin governor wants to sap the power of public employee unions, especially the teachers' union, since public education is the single biggest expenditure for every state.


Public schools in Madison and a dozen other districts in Wisconsin closed as teachers joined the protest. Although Walker claims he was forced to impose cutbacks because the state is broke, teachers noticed that he offered generous tax breaks to businesses that were equivalent to the value of their givebacks.


The uprising in Madison is symptomatic of a simmering rage among the nation's teachers. They have grown angry and demoralized over the past two years as attacks on their profession escalated.


The much-publicized film "Waiting for Superman" made the specious claim that "bad teachers" caused low student test scores. A Newsweek cover last year proposed that the key to saving American education was firing bad teachers.


Teachers across the nation reacted with alarm when the leaders of the Central Falls district in Rhode Island threatened to fire the entire staff of the small town's only high school. What got their attention was that Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and President Obama thought this was a fine idea, even though no one at the high school had been evaluated.


The Obama administration's Race to the Top program intensified the demonizing of teachers, because it encouraged states to evaluate teachers in relation to student scores. There are many reasons why students do well or poorly on tests, and teachers felt they were being unfairly blamed when students got low scores, while the crucial role of families and the students themselves was overlooked.


Teachers' despair deepened last August when The Los Angeles Times rated 6,000 teachers in Los Angeles as effective or ineffective, based on their students' test scores, and posted these ratings online. Testing experts warn that such ratings are likely to be both inaccurate and unstable, but the Times stood by its analysis.


Now conservative governors and mayors want to abolish teachers' right to due process, their seniority, and -- in some states -- their collective bargaining rights. Right-to-work states do not have higher scores than states with strong unions. Actually, the states with the highest performance on national tests are Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Vermont, and New Hampshire, where teachers belong to unions that bargain collectively for their members.


Unions actively lobby to increase education funding and reduce class size, so conservative governors who want to slash education spending feel the need to reduce their clout. This silences the best organized opposition to education cuts.


There has recently been a national furor about school reform. One must wonder how it is possible to talk of improving schools while cutting funding, demoralizing teachers, cutting scholarships to college, and increasing class sizes.


The real story in Madison is not just about unions trying to protect their members' hard-won rights. It is about teachers who are fed up with attacks on their profession. A large group of National Board Certified teachers -- teachers from many states who have passed rigorous examinations by an independent national board -- is organizing a march on Washington in July. The events in Madison are sure to multiply their numbers.


As the attacks on teachers increase and as layoffs grow, there are likely to be more protests like the one that has mobilized teachers and their allies and immobilized the Wisconsin Legislature.


Editor's note: Diane Ravitch is a historian of education and the author of the best seller "The Death and Life of the Great American School System: How Testing and Choice Are Undermining Education."
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[As of this writing, the Legislature was at a standstill as state police searched high and low for the missing lawmakers. ]


Now hilarious! Anyway I think its a shame that the Middle Class is yet once again expected to make all the sacrifice while those people making all the money and benefiting the most from the Bush Tax Cuts are sitting back smiling all the freaking way to the bank. What happens if all the Teachers, Firefighters, Nurses go on strike indefinitely in Wisconsin? If things were like they were suppose to be with an equal playing field where corporations and businesses were concerned, there would be no need for UNIONS in the first place. Am I not right? Anyway, I'll wait to see how much longer the Gov. Walker will be at his job? I hope the people recall him soon.
Wednesday, February 23rd 2011 at 10:42PM
Jen Fad
Did you guys hear that Troopers were dispatched to AWOL Democrats' Houses? The GoP doesn't play, eh! ((Lol))
Thursday, February 24th 2011 at 11:00PM
Jen Fad
Right. The joke is...everybody knows and the media has broadcast the fact that they aren't at home! They are in the next state!

What a waste of time and manpower!



Thursday, February 24th 2011 at 11:28PM
Richard Kigel
Great comparison!

NOt even mentioning the waste of lives!!!




Friday, February 25th 2011 at 8:28AM
Richard Kigel
@Jen, I learned on msnbc yesterday that since the governor has not been in office for at least a year he can not be recalled...but after that phoney phone call where he did nothing but pat himself on the back...his days in politics must have come to an end that is in teh real world of politics!!!!

I can not see his comrade governors backing him with any moral support nor the Kock brothers with any more funds, after him showing their true colors in this union bustings admition!!!!

And, the people here in northern Ca. came togather in Sacramento's capitol building to show their support for the people in Wisconsin, yesterday.(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@Rich, I am so proud of how the students are backing their teachers..."I" heard on student say the other day how she hates school but she loves her teacher...tis one can not mess with, but the right-wing see things in $$$$$$$ not value in humans...this is now a human value issue. It is long past time for the teachers to not have to come out of their own pockets to buy school supplies for their class rooms. each year major stores here donate supplies to elementrary schools and now they aRe saying LOCALLY our libraries can not afford TO BUY books...this has got to stop!!!!!!!!!!!! (nup)

and, here our federal politicians have flown home for there every other week holiday...I say to the Republicans....YOU GOT YOUR WISH AND ARE NOW THE MAJORITY...NOW MAYBE YOU WILL PAY ATTENTION TO TAHT OLD SAYING...

"BE CAREFUL OF WHAT YOU WISH FOR AS YOU JUST MAY GET IT"...(OTFL) (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Waste of time and lets say 'money', but we don't believe war cost money now do we?...

It really is so embarrassing that we are so stuck on stupid,to waste our brain powers on such foolishness!!! example, I realized that the Republicans under Bush's term did act like we had now laws on the books that they had to obey:

1. needing warrents to enter one's homes, lisening in on privacy ...trials by jury...to move a person from where they don't want to move is called by law 'kidnapping' (ask O.J. about how he will have years and jears to figure this one out while in prison for just thisbeing stuck on stpid to get press time) We not only have free will, but we can not be forced to testify against our ownselves or to say anything that will cause us harm????

So what next for this governor as all of his fellow governors are doing every thing but trying to help or even act like he is n their party any more??? I wonder what his divorce papers will read...'mental stress or abuse'???(otflmao) (smile) Hell look how even Karl Rove left bush hing and dry and he wrote the rules for Bush's administrtion...NO HONOR AMONGE THEIVES...

As these are coming from not children in schools, what does this say about how long our schools have not been teaching the powers of our using our every day common sense and not emotional outburst as the truth for us to live by any way/ any more??????????? NUP big time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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