Florida Education Association opposes proposed changes to teacher job security
Calling the bill moving through the Florida Senate "broad and harsh," Florida Education Association president Andy Ford said in a statement Monday morning that if the proposal makes it into law, the state's best teachers "won't be in our classrooms much longer." The legislation "would do everything from crippling the idea of community control of public schools to no longer considering a teacher’s experience or advanced degrees in salaries to foisting even more standardized tests on our schools," the teachers union asserts. "The bill threatens to push experienced teachers out of the classroom and place students in classrooms with teachers of little experience." With an 11-page PowerPoint presentation , the union points out that Florida teachers don't really have tenure and it's actually possible to fire
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Florida Education Association opposes proposed changes to teacher job security
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