TC Weber suggests that state lawmakers may inadvertently drive up union membership among educators.
One bill I’m hearing about would eliminate Collaborative Conferencing altogether.
To be clear: they’re not replacing CC. They’re just eliminating it.
Which is rich, because collaborative conferencing already forces educators to do enormous amounts of work to produce guidelines the district is under no obligation to follow.
Teachers will quickly realize that interpreting state law will come down to them versus the district—and they’ll need qualified help.
The unions will be standing there with membership forms.
