Last year, the California Teachers Association sponsored a bill that would have made curriculum, testing, and other education policies part of the collective bargaining process. That bill died a well-deserved death but now the CTA is back with a proposal that would knock the teeth out of the state’s school accountability system.
Last year, the California Teachers Association sponsored a highly criticized and unsuccessful bill that would have made curriculum and other education policies part of the collective bargaining process. The CTA, however, is back this year with a controversial proposal that would take the teeth out of the state's school accountability system.