Teacher Walkouts Spread to North Carolina, but the Movement Has Limits - News Summed Up

Teacher Walkouts Spread to North Carolina, but the Movement Has Limits


DURHAM, N.C. — The nationwide teacher protest movement spread to a sixth state on Wednesday as thousands in North Carolina rallied at the Capitol for higher pay and more money for schools. It was the first mass walkout for teachers in the state. Despite the diversity and seemingly endless energy, the movement has limits. But North Carolina shares something with other walkout states: Its state government plays an unusually strong role in funding education and setting its priorities, often superseding the influence of school districts. This strong-state model can include a larger-than-typical role for state governments in funding schools, a state-mandated salary schedule for teachers or efforts to equalize funding between poor and rich school districts.


Source: New York Times May 16, 2018 21:08 UTC



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