
Secretary Cardona Highlights Intentional Toxic Disrespect Faced by Teachers
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona addressed the National Education Association's annual representative assembly, expressing concern over the "intentional toxic disrespect" faced by teachers in public schools. He criticized conservative policymakers for pushing book bans, restrictions on teaching about racism, and limitations on LGBTQ+ student rights. Cardona called for increased respect for teachers and proposed the "ABCs of teaching" - agency, better working conditions, and competitive wages. He also advocated for comprehensive education, including arts, music, and hands-on learning, and urged a shift away from teaching to the test.