Posted on 07/07/2004 9:20:05 AM PDT by truth49
OLYMPIA, WA The Evergreen Freedom Foundation (EFF) published a magazine today titled Barrier to Learning: How the National Education Association prevents students and teachers from achieving academic and professional excellence. The magazine shows what EFFs extensive investigations have uncovered about the NEAs tactics and goals, and analyzes the unions impact on teachers and students.
The release of the magazine coincides with the NEAs annual convention, which starts today in Washington, D.C. and continues through July 7.
EFF, a non-profit public policy research organization based in Washington state, began investigating the NEA in 1996 at the request of teachers. Since then, Foundation staff have personally reviewed more than 60,000 internal teacher union documents, uncovering facts that convinced Washingtons Democrat attorney general to sue the union three times for illegal political activity. Those cases have resulted in fines and penalties of more than $1.3 million.
Are the unions goals in the best interest of teachers and students? asks the magazine. The answer, unfortunately, is no.
The magazine includes quotes submitted by more than a dozen public school teachers in Washington, and covers the NEAs rise to political power; aggressive efforts to conceal information from members; blatant disregard for teachers; controversial social agenda; and desperate pursuit of an extreme makeover to stem a rising tide of public disapproval.
Barrier to Learning is available online at: http://www.effwa.org/NEA-Magazine.pdf
NEA Ping!
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Ping, excellent article.
Way to go, Marsha. Coincidentally, I had called her about an hour ago but she is out of town. They do great work at EFF.
Puzzles me how anything conservative could be tagged with "Evergreen" and Olympia, WA.
Sorry, a bit late to this thread! EFF is really taking on the WEA here. I think it is now a matter of pride - and good for them!
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