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Union Vigil To Protest Teacher Performance Unit

By TATYANA GERSHKOVICH, Special to the Sun | November 26, 2007

The city teachers' union is launching its first public protest against the Bloomberg administration in months. The president of the union, Randi Weingarten, organized tonight's candlelight vigil outside the Department of Education's downtown headquarters to protest a new city project to target bad teachers.

Ms. Weingarten said she received an "avalanche" of calls from concerned teachers about the new Teacher Performance Unit, a group of lawyers that will help principals fire teachers they think are not doing a good job, after it was announced last week. Ms. Weingarten condemned the plan as a "gotcha" unit that fixates on punishment rather than improvement.

A deputy schools chancellor, Christopher Cerf, defended the plan. "When everybody agrees that effective teaching is the single most important consideration in closing the achievement gap, it's very difficult for the union to defend its position," he said.

Whitney Tilson, the co-founder of an education advocacy group, Democrats for Education Reform, characterized the vigil as an attempt by Ms. Weingarten to pacify her members, not a serious challenge. "Let them have their vigil, and then sanity will return," he said.

Some union members have complained that Ms. Weingarten has not taken on the city more strongly.

A retired teacher who has led the complaints, Norman Scott, said teachers frustrated with the union's stance have been gathering monthly.

Mr. Scott said the group has also been meeting at the steps of the Education Department headquarters.


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TAGNYC (Teacher Advocacy Group) is the group that started appearing on the steps of Tweed in September and then went... [MORE]

Norman Scott 

Nov 26, 2007 01:33

I'd suggest there are more than a few NY'ers who view this whine from the UFT as an eloquent argument... [MORE]

Art Fougner MD 

Nov 26, 2007 15:54

In short, three letters explain the underperformance of NYC Public Schools - UFT. [MORE]

Art Fougner MD 

Nov 26, 2007 10:01

One could say the AMA has played a much bigger role in the poor health care for the poor (which... [MORE]

Norm Scott 

Nov 27, 2007 17:24

Everyone knows that there are some very awful teachers in our schools. Many do not know the subject they are... [MORE]

Bud Luebkert 

Nov 26, 2007 13:27

I went to NYC public schools until college. I had many great teachers, but on the other hand, 1/3 of... [MORE]

Old Public Schooler 

Nov 27, 2007 13:24

Labels and blame are easy - analyzing the complexities of educational failure involve broad understanding of social, economic and cultural... [MORE]

Dr. Jacqueline Taylor Basker 

Nov 28, 2007 01:36

Amen! Wonderfully said. [MORE]

dkahlona 

Jan 5, 2008 10:23

Since Art Fougner MD is convinced complex situations in society can be reduced to three letters, may I in response... [MORE]

David Pakter 

Nov 27, 2007 20:12

Everyone hates ("Raymond" - Chris Rock's TV show) a teacher! Is this "wabbit season"? Come one! In the mayor's charm... [MORE]

dkahlona 

Jan 5, 2008 10:21