Teacher unions and education policy retrenchment or reform?

The American public has increasingly heard that teacher unions and quality education are contradictory terms and that unions are responsible for the failure of public schools. Many critics of the unions would cheerfully channel public funds to largely nonunion private and parochial schools as free m...

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Other Authors Henderson, Ronald D., Urban, Wayne J., Wolman, Paul
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam ; London : Elsevier JAI, 2004.
SeriesAdvances in education in diverse communities : research, policy and praxis ; v. 3.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781849501262
1849501262
9780762308286
0762308281
ISSN1479-358X ;
DOI10.1016/S1479-358X(2004)3
Physical Description1 online resource (xxix, 270 p.)

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245 0 0 |a Teacher unions and education policy  |h [electronic resource] :  |b retrenchment or reform? /  |c edited by Ronald D. Henderson, Wayne J. Urban, Paul Wolman. 
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490 1 |a Advances in education in diverse communities : research, policy and praxis,  |x 1479-358X ;  |v v. 3 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Editor's welcome / Carol Camp Yeakey -- Introduction / Ronald D. Henderson, Wayne J. Urban, Paul Wolman -- Teacher unions: continuity and change / Ronald D. Henderson -- Paralysis or possibility: what do teacher unions and collective bargaining bring? / Susan Moore Johnson -- Teacher unions: outcomes and reform initiatives / Randall W. Eberts, Kevin Hollenbeck, Joe A. Stone -- The National Education Association's new bipartisanship / Diane Shust, Carrie Lewis -- Teacher politics / Wayne J. Urban -- Teacher unions and higher education: a policy impact perspective / Christine Maitland, Rachel Hendrickson -- Innovative local teacher unions: what have they accomplished? / Christine E. Murray -- Teacher union support of education research and development: traditions and new directions / Maris A. Vinovskis -- Organizing around quality: the struggle to organize mind workers / Charles Taylor Kerchner, Julia Koppich -- Toward international advocacy / Mary Futrell, Fred van Leeuwen, Bob Harris. 
520 |a The American public has increasingly heard that teacher unions and quality education are contradictory terms and that unions are responsible for the failure of public schools. Many critics of the unions would cheerfully channel public funds to largely nonunion private and parochial schools as free market alternatives. The present volume, edited by friends of the teacher unions and featuring contributions by prominent education scholars as well as union activists, has a far more positive perspective on the achievements and value of teacher unions and our public education system. The collection does not avoid critical examination of the teacher unions, however. Moreover, taken as a whole, it speaks to the need for continuing reform and renovation within the unions themselves, and it affirms a need for innovation and competition within public education as a way of enhancing its quality. Toward those ends, the volume first reviews the substantial contributions that teachers and their unions have made to the well being of their members and the education of students over more than a hundred years. It then explores collective bargaining as it affects reform and educational quality. It continues by examining the real-world outcomes of education in unionized environments; taking an inside look at a turn toward bipartisanship in the NEAs political and lobbying activities; and analyzing the unions recent record in shaping education legislation and policy. The book also examines teacher union activities in higher education; the innovative work of local reform unions; union support for education research and development; and the shape of a teacher unionism specifically organized to promote educational quality. The volume concludes by tracing the development and current activities of international education associations as defendersin both the developed and developing countriesof the teaching profession and of the rights of all children to a quality education. This book is no mere reverie on a heroic union past. It is instead an exploration of past and present as prologues to the manifold possibilities for enhancing the unions contributions to quality public education. 
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