AFT’s Weingarten Asks AASA to Join in Combat for Public Schooling
by Lisa Fingeroot
Randi Weingarten, president, American Federation of Teachers. |
Weingarten, president of the 1.5 million-member American Federation of Teachers, was keynote speaker at the 2nd General Session of the AASA national conference in Nashville, where she talked about unity and friendship “in the family of believers in public education.”
Some people think teachers and their bosses are adversaries, she said. “And some want us to be adversaries because when we are driven apart, it absorbs our energy – energy that could be devoted to moving forward.”
However, she believes the relationship should be collaborative and supportive because both groups share the common goal of educating children.
Weingarten pointed to the previous joint effort of AASA and AFT to improve the nation’s teaching force through revamped teacher development and evaluation systems. The result of that collaboration was a framework for improvement that emphasized both quality and fairness.
Weingarten hopes AASA will come to the table on a similar effort to change the national conversation from pro-privatization and anti-public school rhetoric to one about “investing in strong neighborhood public