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Teacher's Associations Are More That Simply Trade Unions
Almost every state or region has a teachers association. This is a union of teachers who work together for teacher's rights and benefits as well as sharing information and news in the education field. They have many opportunities for teachers to become a valued member of the association and lend their expertise to others. Teachers associations assist teachers involved by telling them about grants, offering legal defense, and everything from lesson plans to ideas about school programs. The teachers associations are well organized and democratic. There are many opportunities to change leadership and implement new programs or update old topics. Many consider the teachers associations to be similar to unions as they have a great deal of influence on local, state, and national policies in regards to education. They can help develop mill levies and other funding programs as well as spread the word about laws and taxes that they disagree with. This in itself makes them quite a large political force.
There are many different types of teacher associations. There are local, state, and federal associations for teachers of different subjects and teachers in general. A good example is the NSTA or National Science Teacher Association. This association is the largest in the world and is committed to excellence in the field of science teaching. It boasts over 55,000 members in the science field. There are associations for music teachers and any other subject imaginable. Teachers often attend conferences and meetings put on by teachers associations. These meetings discuss the various news topics that pertain to teachers and decide on courses of action to take to improve their schools and give students the best education available. Often, these meetings can become heated debates as the associations can ask school district officials to participate and they can cover topics from health coverage to wage increases. Schools have very limited budgets so it can be hard to please everyone. Many teachers become members of an association when they are actively teaching. They receive all the benefits offered by becoming a member. They can receive discounts on lesson materials such as school books, work books, and field trips. Teachers can save a lot of money and be part of an influential group by joining an association. They don't have to worry about being laid off or having problems with the school board because they have the backing of an organized group of fellow teachers. Occasionally, an association will aid teachers that are preparing to strike due to a lack of recognition by their district. This is usually over benefits and wages but being backed by a large association helps everyone moderate their disputes quickly so both sides are happy. |
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