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Read the latest New York Teacher online. Here’s a taste of what you’ll find:

Launching the Keep the Promises coalition, formed to oppose education cuts in the city and state budgets.

Investigating increases of letters in file.

Going from the rubber room back to the classroom.

Testifying on safety guidelines before the New York City Council.

Training School Leadership Teams.

Thanking teachers.

And a look at pensions.

1 Comment:

  • 1 phyllis c. murray
    · Feb 22, 2008 at 3:47 am

    Re. “Keep the Promises Coalition forms to reverse city, state ed funding cuts” by
    Michael Hirsch Feb. 14, 2008 New York Teacher

    It has been said that in unity there is strength. Today, more than ever, we need the support of parents as we say NO to the proposed 700 million in disruptive state and city budget cuts to education. We see the need to enlist parents to join us as we work together to secure the best education and best educational environment possible for our students. We need the support of parents to stand in Albany, NY, in Washington, DC and in City Hall as we challenge legislators to make young people a top priority on legislative agendas.

    Surely with a renewed pledge of solidarity, we will see a reinvestment of economic capital in education. We will see a revitalization of structured environments in school communities. We will see new programs which provide the skills and develop the competencies needed so that our students will become productive members of society.

    An investment of economic capital not a decrease in funding, would assure the development of new schools, state of the art libraries, supervised playgrounds and after school programs. These arenas are the safe havens for our youth. An increase in school funding and not a decrease in funding would provide the enrichment afforded by the Arts. The Arts have proven time and time again to have a positive impact on education. New capital investments would seed programs of prevention and intervention for out at-risk students and increase guidance and counseling services to end a child’s cycle of failure and frustration. Failure and frustration unabated, often, translate into assaults, disruptions in classrooms and heightening violent incident statistics.

    Not too long ago, parents and teachers were able to affect change in the early grade class-size reduction legislation. Certainly the means by which we reach our end: Creating a safe, healthy, and effective school environment for the students of New York City is through an ongoing commitment to parents/teacher unity. With parents at our side, the best for New York City is yet to come.

    This call for unity between parent and teacher is expressed in a poem:

    UNITY

    “I dreamed I stood in a studio
    And watched two sculptors there,
    The clay they used was a young child’s mind,
    And they fashioned it with care.
    One was a teacher; the tools he used
    Were books and music and art;
    One a parent with a guiding hand,
    And a gentle, loving heart.
    Day after day the teacher toiled,
    With touch that was deft and sure,
    While the parent labored by his side
    And polished and smoother it o’er.
    And when at last their task was done,
    They were proud of what they had wrought,
    For the things they had molded into the child
    Could neither be sold nor bought.
    And each agreed he would have failed
    If he had worked alone,
    For behind the parent stood the school,
    And behind the teacher, the home.”
    Author Unknown

    Teachers and Parents want what children need. Together we can have it all.

    Phyllis C. Murray
    UFT Chapter Leader
    District 8

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