Vallas: Prepare for next Chicago Teachers Union contract to hurt – Illinois Policy

CTU President Stacy Davis Gates said she has started “talking turkey” with her members about their priorities for any new deal; they include smaller class sizes, more bilingual support staff to serve the children of asylum seekers, building time into the elementary school day for teachers to collaborate and more “sustainable community schools.” Translated: more union staff, less instructional time and higher salaries.
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mqyl
2 years ago

“Smaller class sizes” is doublespeak for more union teachers needed. I think CTU would be happy with around a 5-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio. When I was in grammar school in the ’60s, the class size was at least 30. I recall teachers teaching and students learning.

Giddyap
2 years ago

CTU is nothing but a money laundry racket for far left cockroaches

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