Why the teachers’ unions rule

Walter

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Mustn't shake up the status quo, now must we?

The status quo needs a good swift kick in the knackers. Teachers can't possibly be radical enough.
Teachers aren't radical, their unions just keep dragging them left.
 

bobnoorduyn

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I believe I experienced the first teachers' strike in Canadian history, (I might be wrong though). It lasted from November into the new year if I remember correctly. The OSSTF were no friends of the government and vise versa. But governments have realized the two rules: #1 - Get elected. #2 - get re-elected. Unions used to fund parties they favoured, mostly the NDP, (ours supports certain parties but does not use members' money to fund them, and never has). Now it seems the reverse is true seeing that it is becoming illegal in most jurisdictions for parties to accept donations from unions and corporations, directly anyway. Governments seem to think its now acceptable to pacify their largest voting blocs to garner favour, i.e. using our money as a bribe to vote for them, and it seems to work too. Woe to us in the small voting blocs.

Teachers should teach what they are told to teach, not indoctrinating kids with their extreme left wing agenda,


I'm not so sure they're not told to teach that. I have helped with my kids' homework and was at odds with some of the curricula, and what they wanted for answers to some questions.
 

Danbones

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readin rightin rithmatic
...and library cardin:
you can figure the rest out as you go

and I am all for apprenticeships