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Vilified Teacher’s Union Launches Campaign To Turn Around Failing West Virginia School System

The American Federation of Teachers, the nation’s second-largest teachers union, is leading a unique campaign to turn around a failing West Virginia school district by tackling the underlying issues that hold students back — poverty foremost among them.

Eight out of every ten children who go to school in McDowell County are poor. Because of the coal industry’s collapse, most live with parents who are unemployed, or are being raised by grandparents while their parents are in prison. Their educational experience is just as bleak when they spend their days in a 1924 school building with a crumbling roof, unheated gym, and no air conditioning.

With so many obstacles to contend with, it’s no surprise that the county reports abysmal test scores and a dropout rate more than three times the national average. Gayle Manchin, the wife of Sen. Joe Manchin (D) was so appalled by the situation that she reached out to AFT president Randi Weingarten for help:

The AFT, which typically represents teachers in urban settings, wants to improve education deep in the heart of Appalachia by simultaneously tackling the social and economic troubles of McDowell County.

The union has gathered about 40 partners, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cisco Systems, IBM, Save the Children, foundations, utility companies, housing specialists, community colleges, and state and federal governments, which have committed to a five-year plan to try to lift McDowell out of its depths.[...]

[I]t is likely to include improvements that directly affect schools, such as expanded broadband so that digital learning can become a regular component of classroom instruction, better teacher training and a fine-tuned instructional program.

Investments would also be geared to help families outside the classroom, such as better access to health care, drug prevention and treatment programs, better transportation, and more recreation.

Better transportation and opportunities for recreation will be especially welcome, as the Washington Post notes that currently “there are no after-school activities, because if the children miss the school bus, they have no way to reach their modest houses and trailers, which are tucked into mountain crevices.”

The “wraparound services” at the heart of the initiative have been successful in turning around failing schools in other places, but in McDowell they’ll have to be created from scratch. AFT’s approach highlights a longstanding debate between labor leaders and some reformers, who say unions use poverty as an excuse to justify teachers’ inadequate performance.

Teachers unions have been vilified in recent years as a major obstacle to education reform. Critics accuse them of protecting teachers at the expense of students and their needs. To that Weingarten responds, “I’ve gotten so angry in the last couple of years when people who are new to our field decide that they alone, just by exhorting, will help ensure that geography does not become destiny for some kids.”

Climate Progress

CGI: Randi Weingarten Explains Why Teachers Are Supporting Green Infrastructure Investment

ThinkProgress Green is reporting live from the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting in New York City.

A billion-dollar collaboration between unions and public pension funds is spearheading a nationwide effort to invest in energy efficient infrastructure projects. Along with the AFL-CIO, the American Federation of Teachers was critical to the establishment of this Clinton Global Initiative commitment, engaging a broad group of unions and public pension funds, including CalSTERS, California’s teacher pension fund.

ThinkProgress Green interviewed AFT President Randi Weingarten to find out why the nation’s largest teacher’s union got involved in a green jobs program which doesn’t have a direct connection to the educational system. Weingarten explained that America’s teachers believe in a stronger America, in which working people help each other:

If you actually believe in America, and believe in the American dream, and believe that we need to get people back to work and we need to build things, instead of waiting for other people to do it, you figure out the hows. You try to figure out how you can take and utilize — as long as they are fiduciarily sound investments — pension funds, which are working people’s capital, and put that to work for other working people.

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The commitment of the American Federation of Teachers is also intergenerational, in keeping with the fundamental purpose of the educational profession. Teachers “want to make a difference in the lives of kids,” and rebuilding our nation’s crumbling infrastructure while fighting pollution does that. “If we create a stronger economy, we will have a stronger America. And frankly, a stronger economy and stronger educational opportunity go hand in hand,” Weingarten concluded.

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