Standing up for teachers--Eugene Robinson [View all]
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/eugene-robinson-standing-up-for-teachers/2012/09/17/ad3ee650-00fd-11e2-b257-e1c2b3548a4a_story.html
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It has become fashionable to blame all of societys manifold sins and wickedness on teachers unions, as if it were possible to separate these supposedly evil organizations from the dedicated public servants who belong to them. News flash: Collective bargaining is not the problem, and taking that right away from teachers will not fix the schools.
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The fact is that teachers are being saddled with absurdly high expectations. Some studies have shown a correlation between student performance and teacher effectiveness, depending how this elusive quality is measured. But there is a whole body of academic literature proving the stronger correlation between student performance and a much more important variable: family income.
Yes, Im talking about poverty. Sorry to be so gauche, but when teachers point out the relationship between income and achievement, theyre not shirking responsibility. Theyre just stating an inconvenient truth.
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The brie-and-chablis reform movement would have us believe that most of the teachers in low-income, low-performing schools are incompetent and, by extension, that most of the teachers in upper-crust schools, where students perform well, are paragons of pedagogical virtue.
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