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cal04

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Wed May 2, 2012, 02:56 PM May 2012

Teachers’ Board Become Fifteenth Group To Drop ALEC

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/05/02/475510/teachers-board-drops-alec-15/

The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) just became the fifteenth organization to disassociate itself with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the conservative group responsible for crafting model legislation on a number of contentious issues.

In a press release, NBPTS — an organization that advocates for teacher certification as part of education policy — said that they no longer want to be associated with ALEC “given recent events.” While they do not specify their grievances, their addition to a long list of organizations to disaffiliate adds credence to the argument that groups are upset over ALEC’s role in pushing voter suppression and the so-called “Stand Your Ground” laws:

Since December 2010, NBPTS participated in the Education Task Force of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) by sharing the impact and effectiveness of National Board programs with ALEC members, including state legislators. Given recent events, the new NBPTS President and CEO decided to discontinue engagement with ALEC. As a result, NBPTS terminated its membership as an Education Task Force Member of ALEC effective April 18, 2012, and also withdrew from participating in the upcoming ALEC conference.

Several advocacy groups have been calling on companies and non-profits to ditch ALEC, including Color of Change, Credo Action, and Sum of Us. But conservatives are fighting tooth and nail to protect their beloved policy-making institution, with one pundit going so far as to call Color of Change, an African American-driven action network, a “lynch mob.”

National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Cuts Ties to ALEC
http://www.prwatch.org/news/2012/05/11491/national-board-professional-teaching-standards-cuts-ties-alec
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Teachers’ Board Become Fifteenth Group To Drop ALEC (Original Post) cal04 May 2012 OP
I know it's not the OP's fault, but that's a crappy headline. DCKit May 2012 #1
 

DCKit

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1. I know it's not the OP's fault, but that's a crappy headline.
Wed May 2, 2012, 03:31 PM
May 2012

The "National Board for Professional Teaching Standards" sounds like a group that's spending time and money destroying public education rather than supporting teachers or standards of any kind.

It it weren't so, they'd have no business supporting ALEC to begin with.

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