NEA teachers union member was told fighting Trump more crucial than reading and writing: Report
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National Education Association teachers union approves multiple anti-Trump measures at national convention.
A teachers’ union member was reportedly told that fighting against President Donald Trump was more important than teaching reading and writing at this year’s annual National Education Association meeting.
According to the Free Press, a convention delegate from Texas summarized the National Education Association’s “new business items” as having more political motives.
“[O]ne convention delegate from Texas summarized them by telling me the response that a friend of hers got while trying to talk to other union members about the best ways to teach reading and writing,” the Free Press reported.
“We don’t have time for that. We’ve got to fight Trump,” her friend was told.
When the Free Press asked the NEA for comment, the union directed them toward a “number of previous statements, including the convention speech by Becky Pringle, a former middle-school teacher who is now the NEA president,” stating, “We must use our power to take action that leads, action that liberates, action that lasts.”