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Teacher Unions and Social Justice

Author : Michael Charney,Jesse Hagopian,Bob Peterson
Publisher : Rethinking Schools
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2021-01-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0942961099

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An anthology of more than 60 articles documenting the history and the how-tos of social justice unionism. Together, they describe the growing movement to forge multiracial alliances with communities to defend and transform public education.

The Future of Our Schools

Author : Lois Weiner
Publisher : Haymarket Books
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781608462629

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In The Future of Our Schools, Lois Weiner explains why teachers who care passionately about teaching and social justice need to unite the energy for teaching to efforts to self-govern and transform teacher unions. Drawing on research, her experience as a public school teacher, and as a union activist, she explains how to create the teachers unions public education desperately needs. Lois Weiner is a professor at New Jersey City University and has been a life-long teacher union activist who has served as an officer of three different union locals. She is the author of The Global Assault on Teaching, Teachers, and their Unions: Stories for Resistanc e .

Special Interest

Author : Terry M. Moe
Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
Page : 529 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2011-04-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780815721307

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Why are America's public schools falling so short of the mark in educating the nation's children? Why are they organized in ineffective ways that fly in the face of common sense, to the point that it is virtually impossible to get even the worst teachers out of the classroom? And why, after more than a quarter century of costly education reform, have the schools proven so resistant to change and so difficult to improve? In this path-breaking book, Terry M. Moe demonstrates that the answers to these questions have a great deal to do with teachers unions—which are by far the most powerful forces in American education and use their power to promote their own special interests at the expense of what is best for kids. Despite their importance, the teachers unions have barely been studied. Special Interest fills that gap with an extraordinary analysis that is at once brilliant and kaleidoscopic—shedding new light on their historical rise to power, the organizational foundations of that power, the ways it is exercised in collective bargaining and politics, and its vast consequences for American education. The bottom line is simple but devastating: as long as the teachers unions remain powerful, the nation's schools will never be organized to provide kids with the most effective education possible. Moe sees light at the end of the tunnel, however, due to two major transformations. One is political, the other technological, and the combination is destined to weaken the unions considerably in the coming years—loosening their special-interest grip and opening up a new era in which America's schools can finally be organized in the best interests of children.

Uncivil Rights

Author : Jonna Perrillo
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2012-05-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780226660738

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Almost fifty years after Brown v. Board of Education, a wealth of research shows that minority students continue to receive an unequal education. At the heart of this inequality is a complex and often conflicted relationship between teachers and civil rights activists, examined fully for the first time in Jonna Perrillo’s Uncivil Rights, which traces the tensions between the two groups in New York City from the Great Depression to the present.While movements for teachers’ rights and civil rights were not always in conflict, Perrillo uncovers the ways they have become so, brought about both by teachers who have come to see civil rights efforts as detracting from or competing with their own goals and by civil rights activists whose aims have de-professionalized the role of the educator. Focusing in particular on unionized teachers, Perrillo finds a new vantage point from which to examine the relationship between school and community, showing how in this struggle, educators, activists, and especially our students have lost out.

Teacher Unions in Public Education

Author : N. Bascia
Publisher : Springer
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-29
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781137426567

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While much mainstream educational research maintains that teacher unions should be outlawed or their powers greatly reduced, Bascia and her contributors, including many of the leading teacher union researchers working today, challenge this position. Instead, they recognize the important role teacher unions must play in defending public education and in minimizing the damage wrought by ill-thought-out educational policies. By avoiding idealization of these organizations and recognizing their limitations, Teacher Unions in Public Education demonstrates the necessity for union renewal for a successful education system.

Class Action

Author : Andy Hanson
Publisher : Between the Lines
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2021-09-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781771135696

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In this inspiring history of a union, labour historian Andy Hanson delves deep into the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) and how it evolved from two deeply divided unions to one of the province’s most united and powerful voices for educators. Today’s teacher is under constant pressure to raise students’ test scores, while the rise of neoliberalism in Canada has systematically stripped our education system of funding and support. But educators have been fighting back with decades of fierce labour action, from a landmark province-wide strike in the 1970s, to record-breaking front-line organizing against the Harris government and the Common Sense Revolution, to present-day picket lines and bargaining tables. Hanson follows the making of elementary teachers in Ontario as a distinct class of white-collar, public-sector workers who awoke in the last quarter of the twentieth century to the power of their collective strength.

Dynamic Negotiations

Author : Arthur Sweetman,Sara Jane Slinn
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Collective bargaining
ISBN : 1553393058

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Labour relations in the public elementary and secondary school system is a vital area of Canadian public policy with important direct and indirect effects on society. However, at many times and in many jurisdictions teacher bargaining has been regarded as profoundly unsuccessful. Taking an inter-provincial comparative approach,Dynamic Negotiationsidentifies potential avenues of reform. Academic and legal experts describe and analyse the history, current structure, and functioning of bargaining in public elementary and secondary schools in five key jurisdictions - Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec - representing a spectrum of approaches. This is a vital area of public policy that is much discussed but not well enough understood. The volume is a valuable resource for policy-makers, academics, and practitioners in education and labour relations.

Teachers, Unions, and Collective Bargaining in Public Education

Author : Anthony M. Cresswell,Michael J. Murphy,Charles T. Kerchner
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1980
Category : Education
ISBN : UOM:39015062413862

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Teachers, Unions, and Collective Bargaining in Public Education addresses the most important aspects of the collective bargaining system.

Transforming Teacher Unions

Author : Bob Peterson,Michael Charney
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Education
ISBN : 0942961242

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This stimulating anthology looks at exemplary practices of teacher unions from the local to national level. It challenges the reader, while presenting stirring new visions for the 21st centruy that involve teacher unions in the fight to improve public schools and conditions of social justice throughout our communities. The 25 articles weave together issues of teacher unions, classroom reform, and the rights of all children to a free, equitable, and high-quality public education. Contributing authors include Howard Zinn, Dan Perlstein, Robert Lowe, Herbert Kohl, Ann Bastian, and many classroom teachers and union activists.

Conflicting Missions?

Author : Tom Loveless
Publisher : Brookings Inst Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Education
ISBN : 0815753047

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Ask people whether teachers unions are good or bad for education and you are likely to receive a wide variety of opinions. A 1998 Gallup Poll asked whether teachers unions helped, hurt, or made no difference in the quality of education in U.S. public schools. Twenty-seven percent responded that unions helped, 26 percent that they hurt, and 37 percent that they made no difference (10 percent of those surveyed said they did not know). Although teachers unions were first organized in the nineteenth century, and collective bargaining has been a fact of life in most communities since the 1960s, the body of literature evaluating the impact of teachers unions on American education is surprisingly small. Conflicting Missions? helps close the knowledge gap by providing a clear, balanced analysis of the role of teachers unions in education reform.The volume emerges from a 1998 conference organized by the Program on Education Policy and Governance at Harvard University. The contributors represent a broad array of disciplinary backgrounds and methodological approaches, including some of the unions' harshest critics and most loyal supporters. In examining the relationship of teachers unions and educational reform, the authors approach the subject from several directions. They ask whether unions affect educational productivity, most notably in terms of student achievement. They analyze how teachers unions function as professional organizations concerned with the occupation of teaching, as institutional actors defending interests within a bureaucratic system of education, and as political actors wielding influence on legislation and elections. Reflecting a variety of perspectives and opinions, Conflicting Missions? offers a balanced analysis of a controversial topic. It is a useful starting point for readers who want to discover the complexity of teachers unions and their influence--both positive and negative--on the national effort to improve America's schools.

Strike for America

Author : Micah Uetricht
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014-03-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781781683255

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The Chicago Teachers Union strike was the most important domestic labor struggle so far this century—and perhaps for the last forty years—and the strongest challenge to the conservative agenda for restructuring education, which advocates for more charter schools and tying teacher salaries to standardized testing, among other changes. In 2012, Chicago teachers built a grassroots movement through education and engagement of an entire union membership, taking militant action in the face of enormous structural barriers and a hostile Democratic Party leadership. The teachers won massive concessions from the city and have become a new model for school reform led by teachers themselves, rather than by billionaires. Strike for America is the story of this movement, and how it has become the defining struggle for the labor movement today.

Teacher Unions and Associations

Author : Albert A. Blum
Publisher : Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : Education
ISBN : UCAL:B4168830

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Comparison of teachers trade unions in Canada, the UK, Germany, Federal Republic, India, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, Thailand, the USA - includes international federations, and covers labour relations, collective bargaining, dispute settlement, etc. ILO mentioned, etc. References.

Teacher Unions and Social Justice

Author : Michael Charney,Jesse Hagopian,Bob Peterson
Publisher : Rethinking Schools
Page : 642 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2021-04-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781662908767

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Teacher Unions and Social Justice is an anthology of more than 60 articles documenting the history and the how-tos of social justice unionism. Together, they describe the growing movement to forge multiracial alliances with communities to defend and transform public education. Book Review 1: “The fight for justice – the fight for educational justice – is achieved by community wins. As more unions join forces with their communities to engage in social justice unionism the community will win, and we need a playbook. Teacher Unions and Social Justice… is that playbook. It’s packed with ideas, strategies, and the voices of change from across the nation from people who are protesting, marching, striking, organizing, creating, and demanding the schools our students deserve.” -- Bettina Love, Professor of Teacher Education, University of Georgia, Co-founder of the Abolitionist Teaching Network Book Review 2: “..this book is centered in strategy. It recommends building coalitions between unions and communities to demand investment in public schools. In the book’s vision, a union’s identity goes beyond its leaders…to promote and publicize the members’ collective action on cultural and community matters of concern." -- Foreword Clarion Reviews Book Review 3: “Teachers Unions and Social Justice creates a clear roadmap for building and wielding the power working people need to restore our social contract, by using common-good bargaining to build solidarity that extends beyond our workplaces and into our communities.” -- Sara Nelson, President of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA

The Comparative Politics of Education

Author : Terry M. Moe,Susanne Wiborg
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781107168886

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This book provides new evidence on teachers unions and their political activities across nations, and offers a foundation for a comparative politics of education.

Teachers and Their Unions

Author : Todd A. DeMitchell
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2020-01-15
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781475854299

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Teachers and Their Unions: Labor Relations in Uncertain Times explores the decade of uncertainty in public education following the Great Recession by first laying a foundation that describes the development of teachers and public education and the rise of teacher unions. The selection of the industrial labor model at the outset of public sector collective bargaining set the table for challenges to its fit with education. The theme of teacher as member of a union and teacher as a professional is explored within the context of a collective bargaining environment. The section “Law and Politics in Uncertain Times: Retrenchment and Assault” explores the decade of uncertainty. It reviews the industrial union model and within the twin challenges of the conundrum of teacher as union member and professional in the struggles of the decade. Tenure (boondoggle or necessary protection), VAM (rank and yank), right-to-work, agency fees, and teacher strikes are explored within the themes of the industrial union model and the tension of union member and professional. The book concludes with thoughts for the future and responds to the question of whether teacher unions are still pertinent.