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Fwd: Federacion de Maestros de Puerto Rico+NCLB
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- Subject: Fwd: Federacion de Maestros de Puerto Rico+NCLB
- From: Peter Farruggio <pfarr@cal.berkeley.edu>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:38:39 -0600
From: Juliet Luther <liejml2@OPTONLINE.NET>
This morning the Puerto Rican government decertified the main
teachers' union in Puerto Rico. That union is the Federacion de
Maestros de Puerto Rico. If you recall some of my posts in the past
year have concerned the fact that this union was one of those that
has consistently opposed NCLB and any attempts to implement,
particularly the standardized testing in the schools, carrying out a
number of successful job actions. I have, as a teacher in NYC
watched developments there closely as I think they are among the few
standard bearers we teachers have. They have consistently insisted
that pedagogues have the right to make professional assessment
judgments about student progress in learning, and for that they
deserve our respect. If only we had such leadership in our own unions.
A related set of events were the recent attempts on the parts of an
organization called "El Sindicato de Maestros" and the "Asociacion
de Maestros" in an effort to recruit the membership of the
Federacion (the majority of teachers) away from the Federacion, to
join these other organizations, which call themselves unions, but
are really a small, competing union which wanted to afilliate with
the AFT and (the latter) an employer/government organization. The
first organization was made up of teachers who were unhappy that the
Federacion had de-affilliated with the AFT. They lost their bid to
represent the teachers of Puerto Rico, by a wide margin. The other
attempt was designed to break the Federacion and to generally
strengthen the position of the US government's interests in Puerto
Rico by alienating the workforce from a locally responsive union to
one which would reflect the interests and program of the colonizing nation.
This past summer I had the pleasure of personally speaking with the
President, Rafael Feliciano Hernandez and the Organization
Secretary, Maria Elena Lara, during a public activity. Both were
interested in having contact with others here who are resisting the
continued assault on our students' rights to free, public education
and the right of teachers to teach and assess students according to
what research and our learning inform us to do.
These teachers and this union need our support. Pay attention to
the upcoming events. We may be able to play a role of support.
I am pasting the link to the article:
http://www.fmprlucha.org/comunicadosprensa/comunicadosprensa.htm
and the website, here: http://www.fmprlucha.org/index2.html
I will also send postings of the article from today and a letter to
parents which they sent in April. I see no difference between their
statements about their political line in the parent letter and that
of many of our Institute members' arguments against NCLB. They are
our allies. The emails for the executive committee are on the site
and I am asking the list to consider that we invite them to
participate in the Institute listserve forum, at the very least.
Juliet Luther
Bilingual Educator/ESL Specialist
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