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Portland Teachers Petition District

By Catherine Gewertz 鈥 December 19, 2006 1 min read
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Hundreds of teachers in Portland, Ore., have signed a petition opposing the school district鈥檚 work to forge a common curriculum in core subjects.

Presented to the seven-member board of education at its Dec. 11 meeting, the petition was signed by 250 of the district鈥檚 2,200 teachers.

It says they 鈥渙ppose mandated, one-size-fits-all common course sequences鈥 in English and social studies, and want to continue a long-standing practice of having teachers themselves design curricula.

Pamela Hall, a Lincoln High School social studies teacher who organized the petition, said teachers have worked for years, at each school and in districtwide groups, to design curricula, and now feel as if that valuable work is being disregarded.

鈥淭hey really should consider the work we鈥檝e done,鈥 she said. 鈥淚nstead, they just impose stuff from the outside.鈥

The petition marks the most recent round of opposition to Superintendent Vicki Phillips鈥 effort to institute a more uniform curriculum in the 44,000-student district.

Last spring, some teachers objected when Ms. Phillips introduced three yearly interdisciplinary 鈥渁nchor鈥 assignments for students in grades 6-12. The district also has adopted new course sequences in high school mathematics and science.

It is now discussing which textbooks and other materials to use in English, social studies, and science.

Portland is one of a growing number of districts taking steps to centralize their curricula. (鈥淕etting Down to the Core,鈥 Nov. 29, 2006.)

District spokeswoman Brenda Gustafson said Ms. Phillips is 鈥渟eeking equity鈥 by trying to ensure that high-level coursework is taught at each school. Adopting common materials will not mean teachers must teach in lock step, she said.

鈥淲e鈥檙e saying, 鈥楬ere are some basics.鈥 You can be creative and use best practices from that.鈥 鈥

In choosing new instructional materials, teachers鈥 views will be well represented because they serve on the committees considering the various choices, she said.

But Ms. Hall said teachers鈥 views are not being seriously considered: 鈥淲e just go to meetings. We share our views. And they just do what they were going to do anyway.鈥

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A version of this article appeared in the December 20, 2006 edition of 91直播

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