| Latest Post: Started By: Rank: Category A new documentary film, "Looking for Superman" suggests that American education is severly flawed. Is this view justified?As a former history teacher, I believe that the majority of today's public issues are rooted in the quality - or lack thereof - of American education. Never in my own memory have I noticed so many students (and adults) who are so uninformed about even the most basic facts of history, civics, geography ... Recent studies suggest that U.S. schools rank well below other nations in the disciplines of math and science ... "Waiting for Superman" (which needs to be shown locally) says that the "blame" or "responsibility" for this sad state of affairs rests upon several factors - i.e. the distractions of TV and computer games; teachers' unions that support "tenure" for some incompetent teachers; uncaring parents; "pressure groups" that demonize public education to promote private, sectarian schools; politicians who burden schools with "unfunded mandates" like "No Child Left Behind" ... Or is it "all of the above" Member CommentsR1KRA8Grandville Schools contract bypasses right to work, reduces annual pay increases By Brian McVicar MLive * * * The fugitive teachers contracts are union contracts hastily passed by the Union Bosses to prevent the escape and freedom of teachers who might escape and gain their freedom due to a recently passed right to work law. * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 87 days ago. R1KRA8The fugitive teachers agreements are union contracts hastily passed by the Union Bosses to prevent the escape and freedom of teachers who might escape and gain their freedom due to a recently passed right to work law. . . . Washtenaw County approves 10-year union contracts one week before right-to-work implementation By Amy Biolchin Posted 87 days ago. R1KRA8The fugitive teachers agreements are union contracts hastily passed by the Union Bosses to prevent the escape and freedom of teachers who might escape and gain their freedom due to recently passed right to work laws. . . . “The agreement includes a pay freeze, eliminating elementary art, music and physical education teachers and a reduction of planning time.” . . . Teachers get contract ahead of right-to-work (hometownstations) Posted 87 days ago. R1KRA8When they come for spammers, what will Munster do? * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 88 days ago. R1KRA8“Members of the School Employees Retirement System board made a total of 67 trips to conferences at a cost of about $241,000 funded by the organization from fiscal years 2009-12.”
Travel for retirement system board members
Dayton Daily News Posted 88 days ago. R1KRA8Pension board members spend big on out-of-state conferences
By Laura A. Bischoff * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 88 days ago. R1KRA8so Munster your answer is . . . a NEA union official . . . such a person would be AGAINST the Freedom to choose whether to participate in a labor organization as a condition of employment. . . . (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 89 days ago. R1KRA8So your answer is . . .
NEA union official . . . such a person would be AGAINST the Freedom to choose whether to participate in a labor organization as a condition of employment? . . . (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 89 days ago. R1KRA8Question: What is the possibility of a local teacher of 28+ years becoming a NEA union official and would such a person be for or against the Freedom to choose whether to participate in a labor organization as a condition of employment? . . . (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 89 days ago. R1KRA8What is the possibility of a local teacher of 28+ years becoming a NEA union official and would such a person be for or against the Freedom to choose whether to participate in a labor organization as a condition of employment? . . . (Teachers Union Exposed) . . .
(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 89 days ago. R1KRA8Ross County teacher charged with assault of 7-year-old
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. . . (teachersunionexposed) . . . (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 89 days ago. R1KRA8Munster it too much to ask that you not spam these forums with links all the time. Munster it too much to ask that you not spam these forums with name-calling and insults all the time. * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 90 days ago. R1KRA8You have to remember that Munster as a retired ‘freeloading’ USW member who has no idea how real unions should operate. He and others of that ilk can only conjure up ‘history’ but what can this teach us about today’s greedy union fat cats in today’s unions? He only knows what their lying union propaganda wants them to know and say. * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 90 days ago. R1KRA8Extending contracts could cost schools funding By Alanna Durkin (Associated Press) * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 90 days ago. R1KRA8Munster said . . . squawk . . . right to work . . . squawk
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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 90 days ago. R1KRA8“Maybe you're best served to return to your little pro-union subjects, and keep repeating your current mantra "right to work is wrong" constantly.” ~ stickhauler * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 90 days ago. R1KRA8Tiredofit is great . . . "Munster forced to repeat his parroted lies. A sad say indeed. Hey Munster ready to apologize yet" ~ Tiredofit . . . (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 91 days ago. R1KRA8"Waiting for Superman" Unites Political Adversaries against Unions By Meredith Turney * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 91 days ago. R1KRA8A new documentary film, "Waiting for Superman" suggests that American education is severely flawed. Is this view justified? Posted 92 days ago. Post a Comment |