Tag: collective bargaining

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Could Chicago’s new charter school cap inspire copycats?

Last week, as charter school supporters pushed back on an NAACP resolution calling for a moratorium on new charter schools, Chicago’s teachers union actually put one in place. In a new, eleventh-hour labor agreement, reached last week to avert a strike, Chicago Public Schools agreed to a temporary cap on charter... READ MORE
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Charter schools are like Snoop Dogg, and other reflections from #NCSC16
When he first came on the scene, he was in...
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Charter schools and collective bargaining
On this blog, we’ve aired views from current and former...
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Terry Moe: Dilemma of teacher union power won’t go away
Editor’s note: This is the first of four guest posts...
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Florida schools roundup: parent trigger, merit pay, mentors & more
Parent trigger. Joe Henderson from the Tampa Tribune on parent trigger:...
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Charter-like? Not quite. But more flexibility may be coming to some Florida schools
It’s an idea gaining momentum in Florida this legislative session:...
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Wishing for a progressive teacher union
My holiday wish is for teacher unions to expand their...
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Equitable funding, independent authorizers top wish list for charter school backers
If the chatter among Florida charter school supporters is any...
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Are school choice and collective bargaining politically exclusive?
Not according to the Catholic Conference of Ohio. The Catholic...
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A balance that needs redressing
It’s getting harder to find a nuanced conversation about the...
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Protecting the child by balancing interests
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s consternation over the political power of public-sector...
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