Sunday, March 03, 2013

Mexico Passes Ed Reform Law to End Teachers Union Abuse


Signed by the President of Mexico, Enrique Pena, the latest education reform bill will “weaken the union’s power substantially”. This bill does not guarantee current educator or administrator positions, as they could be sold or inherited to others.  The outcome of this passed bill will create a new and completed census of Mexico’s education system, as well as the creation of a system in which promotions and jobs in schools will be distributed based on merit, not bribed and nepotism.  Previously, the union controlled all personnel decisions of the staff and did not have an accurate census of how many schools, teachers, and students there are in Mexico.  

The next step in Mexico’s education reform should be reelecting the union president, as she has been responsible for the previous issues and circumstances of the “union abuse” in addition to her given symbol of “corrupt, old-style politics.” If the leader has had a negative affect on the given system in the past, then new leadership should be obtained. 

http://www.educationnews.org/international-uk/mexico-passes-ed-reform-law-to-end-teachers-union-abuses/#sthash.OITcsPn9.dpuf

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