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NSEA: “Accountability Not a One-Way Street”

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Monday, September 26, 2011   

LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Nevada educators are working under new accountability standards this school year, and their union says "accountability is not a one-way street." Gary Peck, executive director of the Nevada State Education Association (NSEA), says teachers know they must meet high standards, and that failure to do so carries consequences.

However, Peck points out, education will only improve in Nevada when every group - parents, students, support personnel, teachers and lawmakers - takes its share of responsibility.

"Lawmakers, in particular, need to step to the plate and make the kinds of investments in education and classroom priorities that are going to set kids up for success."

State lawmakers spent much of the last session crafting a half-dozen major changes they said would increase teacher accountability. Peck says the NSEA supported some of those measures, but opposed others that he says were simply designed to weaken the union.

The Nevada State Education Association stated its case in a Sunday newspaper editorial, the same week that its parent union, the National Association of Educators, is calling for a comprehensive overhaul of teacher evaluation and accountability systems. Peck says NSEA eagerly embraces that stand.

"Certainly, our members here in Nevada have always been willing to work on real accountability for educators. But it needs to be accountability that's based on data and research and best practices."

Peck says lawmakers who fail to properly fund education should face the same strong accountability consequences that educators face. In his view, that is the reason contract negotiations have yet to be completed in most school districts.

"Funding is the biggest problem, but certainly some of the 'reforms' have put issues on the table that need to be addressed."

The NSEA editorial appeared on Sunday in the Reno Gazette-Journal, www.rgj.com.




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