Compare and Contrast How Vergara Decision is Viewed
An ad in USA Today by yet ANOTHER group. As Diane Ravitch notes,
Funny the ad doesn’t mention that the highest performing states in the U.S. on the NAEP are Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Connecticut, all of which have strong unions.
Or that the states at the bottom of the NAEP ratings do not have strong unions (or, in some states), none at all.
The ad was underwritten by the deceptively named “Center for Union Facts,” which last year ran a full-page ad in the New York Times blaming the AFT and Randi Weingarten for our international test scores.
Funny the ad doesn’t mention that the highest performing states in the U.S. on the NAEP are Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Connecticut, all of which have strong unions.
Or that the states at the bottom of the NAEP ratings do not have strong unions (or, in some states), none at all.
The ad was underwritten by the deceptively named “Center for Union Facts,” which last year ran a full-page ad in the New York Times blaming the AFT and Randi Weingarten for our international test scores.
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