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A teachers union focused everywhere but the classroom
Posted on 4/8/26 at 11:43 am
Posted on 4/8/26 at 11:43 am
A teachers union focused everywhere but the classroom
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Who is at the center of it all? America’s teachers’ unions. While students slip to historic lows in reading and math and classrooms struggle to recover from union-driven school shutdowns, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and its president Randi Weingarten appear focused elsewhere, pouring time, money, and political muscle into ideological conflicts and partisan campaigns instead of fixing the schools they supposedly represent.
As president of the nation’s largest teacher’s union, Weingarten represents 1.8 million educators and plays a central role in shaping K-12 policy and the direction of American education. At a moment of historic academic decline, one might expect her influence to be directed toward fixing it.
It’s not. She is focused on her own political ambitions.
Weingarten has directed the AFT’s resources toward organizing and amplifying explicitly political activism, including the anti-Trump “No Kings” rallies. There, she took the spotlight to declare that “we are not going to let Donald Trump continue to do what he has been doing” and ignoring the fact that Americans voted to elect Donald Trump as President, boldly claimed that “we, the people, have to have the ultimate say.”
Unfortunately, this latest spectacle is nothing new. The AFT has a long record of channeling resources into left-wing political campaigns, protests, and advocacy efforts that have little to do with whether students can read, write, do basic math, or are proficient in these core competencies.
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Who is at the center of it all? America’s teachers’ unions. While students slip to historic lows in reading and math and classrooms struggle to recover from union-driven school shutdowns, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and its president Randi Weingarten appear focused elsewhere, pouring time, money, and political muscle into ideological conflicts and partisan campaigns instead of fixing the schools they supposedly represent.
As president of the nation’s largest teacher’s union, Weingarten represents 1.8 million educators and plays a central role in shaping K-12 policy and the direction of American education. At a moment of historic academic decline, one might expect her influence to be directed toward fixing it.
It’s not. She is focused on her own political ambitions.
Weingarten has directed the AFT’s resources toward organizing and amplifying explicitly political activism, including the anti-Trump “No Kings” rallies. There, she took the spotlight to declare that “we are not going to let Donald Trump continue to do what he has been doing” and ignoring the fact that Americans voted to elect Donald Trump as President, boldly claimed that “we, the people, have to have the ultimate say.”
Unfortunately, this latest spectacle is nothing new. The AFT has a long record of channeling resources into left-wing political campaigns, protests, and advocacy efforts that have little to do with whether students can read, write, do basic math, or are proficient in these core competencies.
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Posted on 4/8/26 at 11:50 am to djmed
Wonder how we might be able to help the kids start a "Students' Union" to demand that they receive a worthwhile education from these teachers that are in it for the extended summer holidays and benefits that are allotted once tenure has been obtained?
It has become patently obvious that, by and large, our educators are not providing students the knowledge and skills required to attain an acceptable score on standardized tests. All the teachers' union has done in order to address this problem is to lower the criteria for the grading scale and to lower "average" on the standardized tests to make it less apparent at first glance.
It has become patently obvious that, by and large, our educators are not providing students the knowledge and skills required to attain an acceptable score on standardized tests. All the teachers' union has done in order to address this problem is to lower the criteria for the grading scale and to lower "average" on the standardized tests to make it less apparent at first glance.
Posted on 4/8/26 at 11:54 am to djmed
Might she be prosecuted for misusing funds, embezzlement/fraud maybe….
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