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by Matthew Lu 7 years ago

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Chicago Teacher's Strike FINAL

The Chicago Public Schools (CPS), supported by Mayor Emanuel, have proposed several educational reforms aimed at improving academic performance. These include extending school hours and implementing year-round schooling to add more instructional days.

Chicago Teacher's Strike FINAL

Non-Negotiable Issues (Consideration 3)

Negotiable Issues

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation/ Economic Elites

Subset of/ a part of

Influence/ Control

Rivalrous/ antagonistic relationship

Supportive/ contributing relationship

Intermediary Forces/ Mediums of Civil Participation

Arrow Legend

Three Distinct Classes of negotiating actors:

Barbara Byrd-Bennett

Conflicts over Public Education Reforms

Elementary School Subjects

CPS proposes
Cutting back on funding for non-core, enrichment subjects in the arts
Increased time and resources for the teaching of art and music

Class Sizes

Smaller class sizes

Rationale: Better student to teacher balance for more effective learning, teachers are less likely to be overworked

Rationale: Elementary school and kindergarten classes are overcrowded compared to 95% of Illinois schools

CPS/ proposes
Class sizes to remain unchanged

Restructuring of CPS

Parents petition for
Higher quality of education, greater opportunities for children to enter college
Fair re-employment contracts for teachers retrenched by public school closures.
CPS and Mayor Emanuel propose:
Closure of poorly-performing, inner-city public schools which incur high costs to CPS's funds with low returns in academic results (only 2% of African American male CPS students graduate from college on time)

Implication #3: Unionised Public School teachers with experience and political clout (through their affiliation with CTS) are effectively being replaced with lower-paid, nonunion charter school teachers as Chicago's high school educators

Implication #2: Transfer of students from closing public schools to new Charter Schools

Implication #1: Retrenchment of many experienced, committed teachers in these public schools

Increase in new Charter Schools, offering vocational education programs in Engineering, Science, and Business, which are privately-run, publicly-funded, yet employing non-union teachers

Provision of Social Services for Students

Increased counselling and nursing services in underfunded schools

Rationale: greater care for needy students in such schools who need these services the most

School Hours

School hours and school year length to remain unchanged
A greater raise in teachers' wages in proportion to longer school hours
CPS/ Mayor Emanuel Propose:
Setting up of year-round schools with lessons resuming during the summer

Rational: An addition of 40+ more days of learning per year- contributes to greater learning and achievement of academic goals

An increase in school hours in public schools (the state of Illinois has the shortest school day on average in the US)

Teacher Evaluations

Greater fairness and transparency in staff evaluations
Less emphasis on students' standardised tests in teacher evaluations

Rationale: Preventing teachers in lower-performing schools from being unfairly allocated lower wages

Rationale: facilitating longer times for students' recess, allowing more rest for more effective learning

An increase of teachers' performance evaluations based on their students' results in standardised test scores, to 45%

Criticism: all teachers, including teachers in lower-performing schools, are judged by identical benchmarks even if these teachers are of a comparable calibre as teachers in other schools.

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Rationale: Incentivises results-oriented teachers, in order to boost grades and graduation rates in Chicago's public schools, which are below national average

Teacher's Wages and Promotion Opportunities

CTU advocates for:
CPS to adhere to the Career Advancement Schedule established by the CTU's first contract
Higher compensation for longer working hours, average 30% increase in teachers' wages
Fair wage distribution among all teachers
CPS Proposes:
A merit-wage model where salary is determined by teacher's performance in staff evaluations*

Rationale: Incentivises hard work among teaching staff

Lesser increase of wages

Rationale: CPS high budget deficit in need of urgent funding cuts

Issue Concept Map

Barack Obama

Democratic Party

Government Agencies and Political Actors

Civil Society Organisations

General Public

Rahm Emanuel (Consideration 1)

City of Chicago

Social Media

Anti-Strike Parents

American Public

Pro-Strike Parents

Grassroots Support Groups

Online Petitions

Chicago Public Schools

Chicago Teacher's Union

Karen Lewis (Consideration 3)

Actor Network Diagram

Chicago Teacher's Strike 2012