AAE’s 2014 National Membership Survey |
posted by: Alix | February 03, 2014, 11:22 PM |
Today, AAE released its 2014 Membership Survey about high-profile education and labor policies. Survey results show progressive stances toward education and labor reform, particularly with regard to education spending, school choice, technology, safety in schools, Common Core State Standards, and collective bargaining. We're thrilled to showcase member opinions and share our findings with policymakers and administrators on all levels. With regard to proposed ballot initiatives designed to increase education spending via tax increases, AAE members stress fiscal responsibility:
While the education establishment sees school choice as a threat to their unionized monopoly, AAE teachers support certain laws that advance school choice and promote options for both teachers and students:
As new technologies make flexibility a reality for all stakeholders, states across the country are implementing policies that offer and encourage online learning. AAE members embrace new technologies as a means to better prepare students for the 21st century:
In the wake of several tragic school shootings, teachers are vocal about school safety measures:
Experts continue to debate the value of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). Support for the standards has declined in 2014 with AAE members split on the initiative:
Collective bargaining and labor reforms are also considered by AAE member teachers:
To view the full survey, read the February edition of Education Matters.
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