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NEA Calls for Secretary Duncan's Resignation [View all]
The National carried the resolution. *popcorn*
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/teacherbeat/2014/07/nea_calls_for_sec_duncans_resi.html
Delegates to the National Education Association's annual convention passed a new business item July 4 calling for U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to resign.
The surprising move comes on the heels of union anger over moves across the United States to revise due-process protections, tenure, and senioritysome of which have been supported by Democrats, including the Obama administration.
Proposed by the union's powerful California affiliate, the item cites "the Department's failed education agenda focused on more high-stakes testing, grading and pitting public school students against each other based on test scores" as its rationale for demanding the secretary's resignation.
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Not disagreeing but who do you think the teachers should have endorsed in 2012? nm
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#7
It's incredibly challenging to get lots of folks on the same page politically.
Starry Messenger
Jul 2014
#5
There seems to be nothing active on many of the websites....just the website.
madfloridian
Jul 2014
#43
The Democratic Party at the national level has been taken over by the Conservatives.
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#10
He is a Democrat because he says he is. That's the only test and it's good enough for
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#31
People don't realize that in our school system there is a severe case of "office politics"
DesertDiamond
Jul 2014
#17
Way past time. But it's a strong message to HRC about the potential lack of union support.
WinkyDink
Jul 2014
#19
NPR Made NO Mention of This Yesterday in Its 45 Sec. Recap of the Convention
Smarmie Doofus
Jul 2014
#45
A quick recap of ritual resolutions agains things like high-stakes testing,
Smarmie Doofus
Jul 2014
#47