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FORUM: Collective Bargaining
The harsh glare of state accountability systems
The harsh glare of state accountability systems has
brought to public attention the expansive collective-bargaining agreements that local school
boards negotiate with their employees. Big-city school superintendents such
as New York City’s Joel Klein and Philadelphia’s Paul Vallas
have decried the agreements under which they have labored. In this forum
Linda Kaboolian says that collective bargaining is here to stay, but offers
ways to make it more educationally productive; Howard Fuller and George
Mitchell lament the impediments that collective bargaining has imposed on
the learning process and call for more transparency; and Eva Moskowitz, a
former New York City councilwoman, wonders if the system isn’t
“too broke to fix.”
Table Talk by Linda Kaboolian
A Culture of Complaint by George Mitchell and Howard Fuller
Breakdown by Eva Moskowitz

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