Teacher Unions and Social Justice

Teacher Unions and Social Justice
Title Teacher Unions and Social Justice PDF eBook
Author Michael Charney
Publisher Rethinking Schools
Pages
Release 2021-01-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780942961096

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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.

Teachers, Unions, and Change

Teachers, Unions, and Change
Title Teachers, Unions, and Change PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Kerr Jessup
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 278
Release 1985
Genre Business & Economics
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Education for Changing Unions

Education for Changing Unions
Title Education for Changing Unions PDF eBook
Author Bev Burke
Publisher Between the Lines(CA)
Pages 300
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
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Education for Changing Unions presents a rich, stimulating, and provocative storehouse of practical and structured activities, ideas, and debate about union education. Written in a clear and accessible style, the authors have created a book to inspire working people and teachers in many settings and locations. All the exercises and activities have been widely tested. Six thematic threads tie the book together: community, democracy, equity, class consciousness, organization building, and the greater good. Evaluation, strategic planning, and survival for the long haul round out the discussion. See also the popular companion book, Educating for a Change, Martin et al. (BTL, 1991).

Special Interest

Special Interest
Title Special Interest PDF eBook
Author Terry M. Moe
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 529
Release 2011-04-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0815721307

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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.

The Changing Idea of a Teachers' Union

The Changing Idea of a Teachers' Union
Title The Changing Idea of a Teachers' Union PDF eBook
Author Charles T. Kerchner
Publisher Routledge
Pages 292
Release 1988
Genre Business & Economics
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A Fight for the Soul of Public Education

A Fight for the Soul of Public Education
Title A Fight for the Soul of Public Education PDF eBook
Author Steven Ashby
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 328
Release 2016-11-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1501706489

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In reaction to the changes imposed on public schools across the country in the name of "education reform," the Chicago Teachers Union redefined its traditional role and waged a multidimensional fight that produced a community-wide school strike and transformed the scope of collective bargaining into arenas that few labor relations experts thought possible. Using interviews, first-person accounts, participant observation, union documents, and media reports, Steven K. Ashby and Robert Bruno tell the story of the 2012 strike that shut down the Chicago school system for seven days.A Fight for the Soul of Public Education takes into account two overlapping, parallel, and equally important stories. One is a grassroots story of worker activism told from the perspective of rank-and-file union members and their community supporters. Ashby and Bruno provide a detailed account of how the strike became an international cause when other teachers unions had largely surrendered to corporate-driven education reform. The second story describes the role of state and national politics in imposing educational governance changes on public schools and draconian limitations on union bargaining rights. It includes a detailed account of the actual bargaining process revealing the mundane and the transcendental strategies of both school board and union representatives.

United Mind Workers

United Mind Workers
Title United Mind Workers PDF eBook
Author Charles Taylor Kerchner
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Pages 308
Release 1997-05-12
Genre Education
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This new model of teacher unions is organized around issues of quality teaching and professional development, as well as economic fairness. The authors propose strategies for expanding the influence of unions by involving them in the setting of educational standards, evaluating teacher performance, and promoting career security. The authors have established United Mind Workers web pages that contain portions of the book, research reports, and work in progress as well as links to other labor and teacher reform web pages and links to the authors' electronic mail boxes. For the web pages, go to: www.cgu.edu. Click on FACULTY, then Kerchner.