Get Behind the ‘Freedom to Learn Pledge’
December 13, 2023
December 13, 2023
Your national union has stepped up to join the growing effort to call out laws and rhetoric aimed at attacking educators, banning books and curriculums, shaming sexual-minority students, and pushing voucher and privatization schemes to undermine and gut public education.
The National Education Association, along with the American Association of University Professors, the American Association of Colleges and Universities, the American Federation of Teachers, and the Network for Public Education, has issued the Freedom to Learn Pledge, a statement representing more than 4 million educators and 1,000 higher education institutions.
Here’s the text of the Pledge:
Public education at all levels is under assault. Political operators, partisan media, and ideologically driven think tanks continue to churn out racialized and anti-LGBTQIA+ rhetoric, sow distrust in the role of education as a public good, and feed attacks on individual educators. Many hostile state legislatures across the country are enacting laws that undermine public schools, community colleges, and universities through curriculum bans; eradication of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs; attacks on science and public health; funding cuts; and voucher and privatization schemes.
We must recognize these attacks for what they are: Public education is a fundamental pillar of American democracy, and attempts to control and reshape education are part of a larger effort to weaken the very institutions that prepare students to engage in a robust, vibrant, multicultural, pluralistic democracy. Simply put, the assault on public education is an assault on our freedom.
We are educators from preK-12 and higher education; teachers and administrators; labor and management; parents, grandparents, and caregivers. We are united in our commitment to our students and to education as a public good—a pathway to individual opportunity, civic and democratic health, and economic growth. We pledge to defend the freedom to learn by:
VEA urges you to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with your educator colleagues across the nation in this campaign for our schools and our students. You’re also invited to support NEA’s stand by adding your name here: https://vea.link/freedomtolearn.
The average pay of Virginia public school teachers in 2023-24 was $65,830. That is $4,260 below the national average of $70,090.
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