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In reply to the discussion: Please post in this thread if you support Chicago teachers. [View all]xocet
(4,442 posts)232. Solidarity....
These seem to be quite reasonable concerns:
Press Release: CPS Fails To Negotiate Fair Contract To Prevent First Strike In 25 Years
09/09/2012
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Recognizing the Boards 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 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.
We are demanding a reasonable timetable for the installation of air-conditioning in student classrooms--a sweltering, 98-degree classroom is not a productive learning environment for children. This type of environment is unacceptable for our members and all school personnel. A lack of climate control is unacceptable to our parents.
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http://www.ctunet.com/blog/cps-fails-to-negotiate-fair-contract-to-prevent-first-labor-strike-in-25-years
09/09/2012
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Recognizing the Boards 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 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.
We are demanding a reasonable timetable for the installation of air-conditioning in student classrooms--a sweltering, 98-degree classroom is not a productive learning environment for children. This type of environment is unacceptable for our members and all school personnel. A lack of climate control is unacceptable to our parents.
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http://www.ctunet.com/blog/cps-fails-to-negotiate-fair-contract-to-prevent-first-labor-strike-in-25-years
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CPS Parent Here...My daughter is upstairs getting ready for Strike Camp at the Neighborhood Boys and
alcibiades_mystery
Sep 2012
#15
Yes, and I wish schools and colleges (where I teach) in WI did the same - though for
SWTORFanatic
Sep 2012
#28
Chicago born and bred, suburban raised and public school educated -- 100% support
Tansy_Gold
Sep 2012
#41
Now we know why Rahm Emmanuel has been put on a back burner in the Obama campaign.
JDPriestly
Sep 2012
#43
They need more schools and smaller class rooms. This is how we can make teaching
JRLeft
Sep 2012
#46
I taught in IL and this brings back memories of a strike for class size etc.
snappyturtle
Sep 2012
#76
Bump for great teachers, great students, and great schools! (and a rec too)
silvershadow
Sep 2012
#104
This proud MEA/NEA member stands in solidarity with my Chicago brothers & sisters
catbyte
Sep 2012
#107
I am with the teachers. The policitcans have no clue how hard teaching is....
kimbutgar
Sep 2012
#117
I always support teachers (used to be one), especially now when the only unions who still fight are
Vidar
Sep 2012
#125
Their list of demands seems pretty reasonable. This should be over in a week or 2 because it's not
craigmatic
Sep 2012
#134
It's time for Corporate Democrats like Rahm Emmanuel to put up or shut up!
Peace Patriot
Sep 2012
#135
1976 El Rancho Unified School District...CTA...NEA...EREA...CFT ... I stand with Chicago Teachers
cr8tvlde
Sep 2012
#142
I support the right of all working people to strike for better conditions.
Dyedinthewoolliberal
Sep 2012
#177
I hate media jerks that make teachers look bad by suggesting they make too much.
LiberalFighter
Sep 2012
#221
This teacher supports her brothers and sisters in Chicago! Stand strong! n/t
RayOfHope
Sep 2012
#222
I respect the teaching profession more than any other profession I can think of
NNN0LHI
Oct 2012
#301
I support most ALL teachers. But, I hope they can end this strike quickly.
Auntie Bush
Sep 2012
#230
It's bad enough when the Repukes want to kill the unions. But Rahmbo has never been
rhett o rick
Sep 2012
#243
Solidarity now, Solidarity then, Solidarity forever!!! I support all union actions.
Suji to Seoul
Sep 2012
#271
My Grandmother was teacher, My Husband was a teacher, my heart is for teachers!!!
Heather MC
Sep 2012
#285