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September 21, 2004 5 min read
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The pointed critique of the No Child Left Behind Act delivered by a teachers鈥 union leader to the Democratic National Convention July 27 was a sharp contrast to the vague language about the law in the party鈥檚 platform, approved about two hours earlier.

"[The No Child Left Behind law] is a one-size-fits-all federal mandate that sets the wrong priorities鈥攖oo much paperwork, bureaucracy, and testing,鈥 Reg Weaver, the president of the National 91制片厂视频 Association, told nearly 5,000 delegates and alternates at the FleetCenter in Boston. 鈥淥ur schools are becoming testing factories, not centers of learning and progress.鈥

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A signature domestic accomplishment of President Bush, the law was co-written by leading Democrats in Congress. It won overwhelming support in both chambers, including from Sens. John Kerry of Massachusetts and John Edwards of North Carolina, who this week are to be nominated the Democratic party鈥檚 nominees for president and vice president, respectively.

The party鈥檚 platform, however, does not explicitly call for changing the federal law, which is a priority for the NEA.

In what appears to be the closest language to addressing questions about the law, the platform states, 鈥淲e will use testing to advance real learning, not undermine it, by developing high-quality assessments that measure the complex skills students need to develop. We will make sure that federal law operates with high standards and common sense, not just bureaucratic rigidity.鈥

In an interview with 91制片厂视频 Week two days before his July 27 speech, Mr. Weaver said he wasn鈥檛 troubled that the platform does not explicitly call for rewriting the federal law.

鈥淵ou know what? I could care less what the platform says on that,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou know why? Because I have talked to legislators on both sides of the aisle, and they recognize that this law needs to be fixed and funded. ... Regardless of what the platform says, these congresspeople are going to do something about it.鈥

Indeed, in his speech to the convention, he made the same point about Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts.

鈥淛ohn Kerry will lead the fight to fix and fund this law,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e knows that teaching children to test well is not the same as teaching them to read, compute, and think well.鈥

He added, 鈥淔rom America鈥檚 teachers and education professionals, John Kerry gets an 鈥楢.鈥欌

Mr. Kerry has said during his campaign that he wants to make changes to the law鈥檚 core language on a provision known as 鈥渁dequate yearly progress.鈥

Edward J. McElroy, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, addressed the convention the day before his NEA counterpart.

While his union has recently begun to openly call for changes to the No Child Left Behind Act, he did not specifically make that point in his remarks.

鈥淲e must make sure that policies affecting schools and children are not enacted without first listening to those closest to the classroom,鈥 Mr. McElroy said. 鈥淭eachers and other educators know that John Kerry and John Edwards are listening.鈥

He added, 鈥淚n John Kerry and John Edwards, we have a team who know that education really is a top priority.鈥

Going the Extra Mile

In his interview with 91制片厂视频 Week, Mr. Weaver said that overall, the NEA is generally supportive of the platform鈥檚 three pages dedicated to education.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know of any written document that you can be 100 percent satisfied with,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut ... we have had people that helped to form and participate in the development of that. And so, I haven鈥檛 heard anything from them that causes us to have grave concerns, so we鈥檙e pretty much OK with it.鈥

The platform certainly touches on many themes that are important to the union, such as high-quality early learning opportunities, smaller classes, and more after-school support.

It also criticizes President Bush on funding for the No Child Left Behind Act, charging that he has sought billions less for the law then promised. The Bush administration points out that K-12 aid to schools has grown dramatically during the past three and a half years.

The platform, which echoes much of Sen. Kerry鈥檚 education agenda, does delve into a few education matters that have traditionally caused some concern among teachers and union officials, such as differential compensation and teacher testing.

While the platform calls for added supports and better pay for teachers, it also calls for teacher testing, higher pay鈥"especially in the schools and subjects where great teachers are in the shortest supply"鈥攁nd for 鈥渘ew rewards for teachers who go the extra mile and excel in helping children learn.鈥

Addressing the plan to reward teachers for improving student achievement, Mr. Weaver said, 鈥淒on鈥檛 get sucked into thinking that reward is only monetary. See, rewards come in different fashions. ... It could be additional prep time, it could be some kind of professional development activity.鈥

The Other Convention

Mr. Weaver said he plans to use the week to 鈥渕obilize, organize, and galvanize鈥 his members here in Boston, 鈥渟o that they will give me five. Give me five registered voters, give me five days between now and Nov. 2 to go out and work. Give me five volunteers to get out and work during the campaign, and then give me five new members.鈥

His union endorsed Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry鈥檚 presidential campaign earlier this month.

Mr. Weaver recognizes that education isn鈥檛 getting as much attention as it did in the presidential election four years ago, but he argues that there are some legitimate reasons for this.

鈥淵ou didn鈥檛 have terrorism,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou didn鈥檛 have Iraq. You didn鈥檛 have health care, and you didn鈥檛 have the economy. You鈥檝e got four pieces there that people are really looking at.鈥

Ultimately, though Mr. Weaver believes education will be on the minds of voters. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to factor in there, absolutely.鈥

The NEA will also play a role in the Republican Convention next month in New York City, though it will likely have far fewer than the roughly 275 delegates and alternates at the Democratic convention.

鈥淚鈥檓 going to the Republican convention as well,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hatever we do for our delegates here, we鈥檙e going to do for our delegates on the Republican side.鈥 He estimated that the NEA membership is about one-third Democrats, one-third Republicans, and one-third Independents.

Though the 2.7-million-member teachers鈥 union is widely viewed as closely aligned with the Democratic Party, and mostly backs Democratic candidates, Mr. Weaver said that it also reaches across the political aisle.

鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to build a bipartisan relationship,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 make any sense for us to only cater to one party, when a different party is in power.鈥

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