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Postby Marvin » Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:28 am

# The actual Chicago Teachers Union cycle of your 15 p. m. community time announcement management meeting to allow a strong up-date around the poisonous along with protracted talks nevertheless bought very little point that a work had been nearby.

The actual doubt features remaining father and mother scrambling in making renewable measures regarding 400, 000 young children in the event that institution is termed away from at Monday.

"It's possibly not sensible for the young children, " stated Alison Lange, that has two young children inside a magnet primary institution at Chicago's north area along with who seem to pronounces your woman facilitates the actual teachers inside the standoff.

"They (of times) will need to retire for the night tonite knowing in the event that they are going to institution next week. "

Along with a very few several hours to search leading to a midnight deadline for the brand new agreement arranged with the teachers, there seems to be very little signal of pastime at affect headquarters create with the union.

At Wednesday, your steady approach of union users ended up taking a affect clues along with solidarity t-shirts along at the capability to organize for the walkout.

Your affect Monday might create your traditional confrontation between Emanuel, President Barack The presidents's an old prime Bright Home aide, along with sorted out toil inside the president's home area.

Town leaders have begged together features to come to help a partnership along with hold young children with institution.

"We aren't able to afford to acquire young adults with harm's manner, " stated Cy && Job areas, elderly pastor of Brand new Milestone Missionary Baptist Rec center, located in your violence-torn town.

Your protracted stoppage might harm interaction between The presidents's Democrats along with nationwide toil unions, who’re one of several most important economical proponents with the Democratic Celebration all of which will often be required with the celebration to assist get out the actual vote inside the Late half a dozen election.

Though Emanuel has not attended the actual talks, he or she along with Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis have clashed. She has charged him or her of as a bully along with implementing profanity with confidential meetings.

Lewis stated at Wednesday evening in which insurance policy coverage district's situation have enhanced, your woman will not call up that "dramatically enhanced. " At situation usually are educator pay along with institution reforms as well as healthier educator assessments, which can be in the middle with the nationwide question through improving upon battling urban schools.

'A LOT AT STAKE'

Together features with Chicago recognize the actual city's open public schools have rectifying. Chicago fourth-grade along with eighth-grade pupils lag nationwide averages inside a critical test out of studying capability, in line with the actual Ough. Ersus. Department of Education and learning. Just one union grievance is training measurements usually are far too huge.

Emanuel, that has your status as a difficult negotiator, is usually strenuous in which educator assessments often be associated with consistent test out outcome, your shift the actual union is usually resisting. She has likewise encouraged by way of a extended institution evening 2010.

Just related to sixty percent of high school students with Chicago graduate, compared with your nationwide average of seventy-five percent plus more as compared to ninety days percent in certain wealthier Chicago suburbs.

A lot more than 50 percent with the 402, 000 pupils with Chicago open public schools arrange totally free lunches simply because usually are out of low-income young families.

The actual Chicago Open public Schools claim they've little room to maneuver at salary, @ along with the assert as well as area with terrible economical straits. The actual district features a believed $3 million debts over the upcoming 3 years along with faces your killer weight of pensions assured to help going teachers.

The actual Chicago Institution Aboard got returning your cycle of 5 percent pay elevate regarding teachers last year as a result of price range problems. Emanuel is offering your two percent pay enhance per year over the upcoming a number of several years. The actual union needs the actual rescinded elevate restored, as well as larger twelve-monthly boosts.

Jesse Sharkey, vice president with the teachers union, stated at Wednesday her personal two young children ended up participating Chicago Open public Schools. He or she stated desire the actual clash could well be resolved and not using a affect.

"My beginning just one just started off kindergarten a number of times past, while you will find a great deal at spot regarding all of us, " Sharkey stated.

(Canceling simply by David B. along with Mary Wisniewski; touch-ups simply by Greg McCune along with Todd Eastham).
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Re: Chicago teachers nevertheless settling several hours out of

Postby kaylaleitzinger » Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:06 am

On the fifth day of the 2012/2013 school year, 29,000 Chicago teachers did not report to their classrooms, abruptly halting the education of 350,000 mostly poor, black students. On the second day of the strike a group of Baltimore teachers gathered outside the Polytechnic Institute to show support for the “bravery” of their Windy City colleagues.

“It’s a really courageous decision on their part to stand up to a national movement that’s really against students,” said Baltimore teacher Iris Kirsch. In voicing this opinion Ms. Kirsch’s offered no support for her belief that linking standardized test scores to a teacher’s compensation is harmful to students.

Given the absence of empirical proof that picketing rather than teaching is a good thing for students, I think it’s fair to question how much courage it takes for adults who have secured their education to leave stranded thousands of students who desperately need every second of classroom time the new school year has to offer.

It’s against the law in Maryland for teachers to strike. Nevertheless, the terms of the strike’s resolution will have impact on local education reform measures. "This is going to become a long-term battle that everyone's watching very closely," said Eric Hanushek, a senior fellow in education at the Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, a conservative research center.

"Teacher unions are at a crossroads: Are they going to participate in designing better teacher evaluations or resist and not change anything. The Chicago union seems to be taking the resist option, drawing their line in the sand."

Here’s a closer look at what’s at stake as reported by Stephanie Simon and James B. Kelleher: “Chicago teachers walking picket lines on Monday, in a strike that has closed schools across the city, are taking on not just their combative mayor but a powerful education reform movement that is transforming public schools across the United States.

The new vision, championed by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who used to run Chicago's schools, calls for a laser focus on standardized tests meant to gauge student skills in reading, writing and math. Teachers who fail to raise student scores may be fired. Schools that fail to boost scores may be shut down.

And the monopoly that the public sector once held on public schools will be broken with a proliferation of charter schools, which are publicly funded but privately run— and typically non-union. To reformers, both Democrats and Republicans, these changes offer the best hope for improving dismal urban schools.

Many teachers, however, see the new policies as a brazen attempt to shift public resources into private hands, to break the power of teachers unions, and to reduce the teaching profession to test preparation.

In Chicago, last-minute contract talks broke down not over pay, but over the reform agenda, both sides said Sunday. The union would not agree to Emanuel's proposal that teacher evaluations be based in large measure on student test scores.

Nor would the union accept his push to give principals more autonomy over hiring, weakening the seniority system that has long protected veteran teachers.

Already, the demographics of the teaching profession in Chicago have notably shifted, as the private managers who run charter schools tend to favor rookie teachers who are younger and far less likely to be minorities, studies have shown.

Today, just 19 percent of the teaching force in Chicago is African American, down from 45 percent in 1995, the union says; organizers fear that shift means fewer teachers have deep roots in and passion for the communities where they work.

About 42 percent of the city's 400,000 public school students are black and 87 percent are low-income, according to district figures. "This is a fight for the soul of public education," said Brandon Johnson, an organizer with the Chicago Teachers Union.

Opponents reject such high-flying rhetoric as self-serving; they describe the union as an obstructionist force that stands in the way of progress for kids. "This is a union very much concerned with job protection and job security," said Rebecca Nieves Huffman, who runs the local branch of Democrats for Education Reform.

"It's crazy to think [that] if we keep doing the same model of school over and over, we'll get different results," said Juan Jose Gonzalez, the local director of Stand for Children, another reform group allied with the mayor. "Teachers need to decide if they're going to be part of this process or not."
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