Thursday, March 26, 2015

UNITY VOTES DOWN STRONG ANTI-HIGH STAKES TESTING RESOLUTION AT DA

The March Delegate Assembly meeting featured a resolution from the Movement of Rank and File Educators (MORE) opposing high stakes testing for students and teachers as well as calling for the end of the Common Core tests.

Our correspondents report that Lauren Cohen (MORE- Chapter Leader PS 321) did a fine job in presenting the resolution to the Delegates.  The vote to add it to the agenda was close enough so that there was a call for a division of the house and a second count.  In the end, the leadership from Michael Mulgrew's Unity Caucus defeated it. They adjourned the meeting before voting on Unity's own watered down, lame testing resolution.

For a full report from the March DA, go to NYC Educator.

Lauren Cohen raises MORE anti-testing resolution at DA

 MORE Resolution Opposing Standardized Testing
WHEREAS, the volume of mandated standardized testing to which students are subjected in the New York City Department of Education (NYC DOE) has increased many times over in recent years, and

WHEREAS, the results of such tests cannot be used for diagnostics or remediation or other educational purposes, and

WHEREAS, such testing generates results that are used for high-stakes decision-making regarding both students, teachers, and schools

WHEREAS, such tests fail to measure the most important qualities schools should seek to develop in students, such as relationship-building, character, ethical development, critical thinking, persistence, imagination, insight, and collaboration, amongst others, and

WHEREAS, as a result, many students who develop these valued but unmeasured qualities, but who have extreme difficulty with standardized and other paper-and-pencil tests, experience these tests as stressful to the point of abuse, and

WHEREAS, the increasing focus on such testing causes severe distortions of schooling, inflicting trauma on many students and changing schools into test-prep factories

WHEREAS, the 2007 UFT task force on testing found that “The use of data from student test scores on standardized tests to evaluate teachers may appear simple,… but it is wrong” and The American Statistical Association  warned that “Value Added Measure scores themselves have large standard errors”

WHEREAS there is nationwide opposition to the developmentally inappropriate Common Core standards and, as education historian and professor Diane Ravitch said, “They are being imposed on the children of this nation despite the fact that no one has any idea how they will affect students, teachers, or schools. We are a nation of guinea pigs, almost all trying an unknown new program at the same time.”
THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the UFT declare its opposition to the use of state- or federal-mandated standardized tests for the purposes of making grade promotion, graduation, teacher evaluation, or other high-stakes decisions regarding students or teachers, and

RESOLVED, that UFT supports the right of parents and guardians to choose to opt-out their children from any or all state- or federally-mandated testing, and supports the right of teachers to discuss freely with parents and guardians their rights and responsibilities with respect to such testing, all without any negative consequences from NYC DOE, and

RESOLVED, that UFT will fully support and protect members and others who may suffer any negative consequences as a result of speaking about their views of such testing or about the rights and obligations of parents and guardians with respect to such testing

RESOLVED, that UFT will use its organizational capacity to inform members in every chapter about the right of parents/guardians to opt-out their children from state or federal mandated testing and will take an active role in producing and distributing opt-out literature using materials from changethestakes.wordpress.com, coreteachers.org, and NYSAPE.org, including sample parent opt-out letters.

RESOLVED, that UFT will fully support and, if necessary, defend members who are conscientious objectors to administering standardized assessments

RESOLVED, that UFT will demand an immediate halt to all Common Core based testing, curriculum and standards, until it has been properly field tested

And be it further RESOLVED, that the UFT will continue to mobilize members and parents to achieve these goals through actions such as rallies, forums, and school-based protests

8 comments:

  1. Whether we like it or not, we are a political group as much as we are a Union. Everyone watches what we do and what we say. it is best that the PUBLIC pressure Albany concerning testing/common core. If we, UFT, took the exclusive lead, it would be considered a " job action" or even a "Strike." Our haters would then say that our membership/leadership are a bunch of self-serving cowards. It would be " POLITICAL SUICIDE." Thank you, Dr. John Marvul.

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    1. Here is a list of unions that Unity's Dr John Marvul would call self serving cowards. They all passed NYSAPE anti testing resolution.
      Amityville Teachers Association
      Associated Teachers of Huntington
      Baldwin Teachers Association
      Bay Shore Classroom Teachers Association
      Bellmore-Merrick United Secondary Teachers
      Bellport Teachers Association
      Bethpage Congress of Teachers
      Brentwood Teachers Association
      Brockport Teachers Association
      Camden Teachers Association
      Carmel Teachers' Association
      Center Moriches Teachers' Association 
      Central Islip Teachers Association
      Clarkstown Teachers Association
      Commack Teachers Association
      Connetquot Teachers Association
      Deer Park Teachers' Association
      Farmingdale Federation of Teachers
      Freeport Teachers Association 
      Fulton Teachers Association
      Garden City Teachers' Association
      Glen Cove Teachers' Association
      Half Hollow Hills Teachers' Association
      Hamburg Teachers Association
      Hastings Teachers Association
      Hewlett-Woodmere Faculty Association 
      Ichabod Crane Teachers Association
      Islip Teachers Association
      Kingston Teachers Federation
      Lancaster Central Teachers Association
      Lake Shore Central Teachers' Association
      Lakeland Federation of Teachers
      Lawrence Teachers' Association
      Levittown Teachers Union
      Lindenhurst Teachers Association
      Little Flower Teachers Association
      Locust Valley School Employees Association
      Lynbrook Teachers Association
      Merrick Faculty Association 
      Middle Country Teachers Association
      Miller Place Teachers Association
      MORE Caucus (NYC)
      New Hartford Teachers Association
      New Paltz United Teachers 
      New Rochelle Federation of United School Employees
      New York Mills Teachers' Association
      North Babylon Teachers' Organization
      North Bellmore Teachers Association
      North Rockland Teachers Association
      North Shore Schools Federated Employees
      North Syracuse Education Association
      Oneonta Teachers' Association
      Orchard Park Teachers Association
      Patchogue-Medford Congress of Teachers
      Plainedge Federation of Teachers
      Plainview-Old Beth Page Congress of Teachers
      Port Jefferson Teachers Association 
      Port Jefferson Station Teachers Association
      Ramapo Teachers Association
      Rocky Point Teachers Association
      Rockville Centre Teachers' Association
      Rome Teachers Association
      Sherburne-Earlville Teachers' Association
      Smithtown Teachers Association
      Spencerport Teachers Association
      Springville Faculty Association
      Shoreham Wading River Teachers Association

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  2. Yes, the 50 other unions that are doing it are just a bunch of self serving cowards.

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  3. Mulgrew's people are at it again... "We can't say/do xyz because someone will think poorly of us." The UFT is already run by self serving cowards. Mulgrew and Unity support tying teachers to test scores. Mulgrew and Unity think Danielson is a reasonable and accurate evaluative tool. These beliefs do not represent what teachers believe. So who are they serving? Themselves. Why won't they challenge Danielson or tying teachers to scores? They're cowards. Roseanne McCosh

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  4. We need Raving Lunatic to set everyone straight.

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  5. john marvel would make excuses for the leadership if they announced support of isis.

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  6. First of all, I agree with the esteemed Dr. Marvul that it would be POLITICAL SUICIDE to have passed this. You would have called us a bunch of self-serving cowards and that would have led to our utter ruination. You should be sending us thank you cards for having protected you from this fate. Please address them to me at 52 Broadway. Winner for best card will be allowed to cut the bathroom line at the end of next month's Delegate Assembly.

    That will be all.

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  7. Thanks Raving. I understand now. Well not really but being in Unity means I don't need to understand much but just watch how Leroy Barr votes and do the same

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