“I don’t do it for the Income. I do it for the Outcome. Our Future. Our
Children!”
“On Strike for my Students!”
Thousands of teachers
marched across America with cries
like these in 2018. Teachers and other allies—including many Republicans,
Democrats, and every stripe in between—joined to support a movement branded around
educators and the education of our students: Red for Ed.
For many who poured
their passions into it, however, that movement apparently doesn’t support them.
This is because one of the
largest organizing
forces behind Red for Ed—the National Education Association (NEA)—recently voted on a series of
resolutions that divide and devalue those who had joined in solidarity with Red
for Ed’s ranks.
Take item #2, for
example: “The [NEA] will re-dedicate itself to the pursuit of increased student
learning in every public school in America by putting a renewed emphasis on
quality education. NEA will make student learning the priority of the
Association…” This inflammatory declaration should startle every parent, teacher,
and community member who has supported the association and #RedforEd.
Wait, what on earth is
the problem with this declaration, you ask?
The problem is that the association voted it down.
In other words, a
majority of the association’s delegates inexplicably found that “putting a
renewed emphasis on quality education” was too controversial of a position to
take. (As EdChoice Director Robert Enlow remarked,
“You just can’t make this stuff up.”)
Yet these same
delegates had no qualms approving
72 other resolutions—making it clear that many Red for Ed moms, dads, and teachers are out of touch with the
group’s aims. A few of those resolutions:
For
any Red for Ed families concerned about divisive messages their children might receive
in school, for example: “NEA will incorporate the concept of ‘White Fragility’
into NEA trainings/staff development, literature, and other existing
communications…”ADOPTED. (Teaching “white fragility”
has been approvingly described as
calling attention to “white people’s paper-thin skin” and their “refus[al] to
acknowledge their own participation in racist systems.”)
For any Red for Ed
dads who agreed with President Barack Obama’s declaration
on race “that the best reparations we can provide are good schools in the inner
city and jobs for people who are unemployed”: “NEA will collaborate and partner
with organizations and individuals who are doing the work to push
reparations… and to involve educators,
students, and communities in the discussions around support for reparations.” ADOPTED. (No, not the Obama
sort, but “full repair and reparations for the crimes against humanity
committed against [descendants of Africans] by the U.S. and for the gross
injustices inflicted upon their ancestors.”)
For
administrators determined to see teachers paid well, but concerned about the politicization
of school curricula: “Mandating that Ethnic Studies
be taught in preK-12 schools in age-appropriate ways.” ADOPTED.
For
any Red for Ed moms who support their teachers but have personal reservations
about allowing abortion all the way up to the point of birth: “The NEA vigorously opposes all attacks on the right to
choose and stands on the fundamental right to abortion under Roe v. Wade” ADOPTED.
For
those wanting America to do more for migrant families but who disagree with Latin
American dictators that the U.S. is the root of misery around the world: “The
NEA will call on the U.S. government to accept responsibility for the
destabilization of Central American countries.” ADOPTED.
For
teachers at places like the Madison Elementary School District in Phoenix,
which have forged district-charter school partnerships benefiting public school
teachers and students alike: “NEA will develop a report on the negative
effects of charter co-locations on students, particularly students of color,
students with disabilities, and public school communities.” ADOPTED. (To read more about
how these district-charter partnerships are helping school communities, check
out my
recent Goldwater Institute paper on the subject.)
Honest disagreements exist among good
people on both sides of virtually all of these issues. Yet when so many public
school allies came together for a cause they believed they all shared—the
promotion of educators and students’ education—many must now ask themselves what
being a supporter of Red for Ed really requires.
As the delegates signaled in one last resolution: “NEA
will take the lead in urging a school calendar revision for the 2020
presidential election and will encourage the closure of schools on election
day” because “Closing schools on election day pushes the Red4Ed movement
forward.”
With aggressive and divisive political platforms—but
not student learning—now apparently at its core, that movement will be leaving
many of its supporters behind. Perhaps it’s time those supporters reciprocate.
Matt Beienburg
is the Director of Education Policy at the Goldwater Institute.
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