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Aug 31, 2012

Was Christie Right About Teacher Unions?

What do public school teachers think of the state of public education in America, teachers' unions and their roles, and who has the best interests of our children and our teachers at heart?


New Report Highlights Impacts of Teacher Layoffs, Need to Invest in Education

WASHINGTON, DC – The White House today released a new report that finds that the loss of teachers and other education staff is forcing communities into difficult choices that harm our children’s education and future, including increasing class sizes and shortening school years and days.  The report shows that more than 300,000 local education jobs have been lost since the end of the recession – a figure that stands in stark contrast to previous economic recoveries. As a result, the national student-teacher ratio increased by 4.6 percent from 2008 to 2010, rolling back all the gains made since 2000. Increased class sizes have negative consequences for the future of America’s children at a time when education has never been more important to finding a good job and maintaining our competitiveness as a nation. A copy of the full report is attached.