Pretty interesting...especially considering election season. Some fast facts for those of you that don't know:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/loca ... 3856.storyhttp://www.cnn.com/2012/09/10/us/illino ... index.htmlhttp://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/09/10/ch ... rict-fail/-Rahm Emanuel is the Mayor of Chicago, and basically Obama's BFF
-The city (ironically has been run by Democrats solidly for years and years), is now bankrupt...hence the center of this Teacher's deal controversy.
-The Teachers Union hates Rahm Emanuel
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This is interesting for me personally as many of my GFs friends are CPS teachers...and I've been hearing them complain about it for a few weeks now. The biggest issues:
1. Rahm wants longer school days
2. Rahm wants Merit-based pay based on student performance / teacher evaluations
3. Rahm wants to end "you got this degree, so now you get this raise" -- making it more like a business where performance/outcomes are rewarded
4. Rahm wants more funding for charter schools (which have had higher success rates...watch the documentary "The Lottery" for more info)
The teachers union obviously hates all of those things...and also wants:
1. Class size caps...they want to cap them at 25-30 students...Rahm doesn't want to do that. Some say they have classes as large as 60 kids. --- This makes sense to me, smaller classes = better
2. They want to keep all of their benefits / pay scales / etc. (to be clear, the average CPS worker makes close to $100,000 a year including benefits)
3. They don't want principals to be able to fire teachers
It's a really tough situation...now we have issues with a bunch of students not in school due to the strike. I respect that Rahm doesn't want to raise taxes by some absurd amount to meet teacher demands, but I also acknowledge that teaching inner city youth is incredibly difficult.....blaming teachers for the fact that 75% of Chicago Public 8th graders are below reading level is only half the issue...they are dealing with social and economic barriers that certainly play into it.
At the same time...knowing what some of these teachers make...knowing that many cannot be fired...knowing how insolvent the public school system is financially...I can see where Rahm (again, huge Obama guy, which is ironic that he's advocating some "conservative" ideas) is coming from.
I think the government will cave though, tax increases will happen. And the wealth will continue to leave the city as people getting hit with taxes decide to move to the suburbs where at least the schools are good. I know I'll be living in the suburbs some day too.
The worst thing is that the kids now aren't even getting any education while the teachers strike.