Florida Teacher Pay Bill an Outgrowth of Jeb Bush’s A+ Plan

Cristina Silva:

For many educators across the state, the Republican-led Legislature’s proposed overhaul of Florida schools is inspiring a wave of deja vu.
Florida’s last dramatic education shift in 1999 was also pushed by former Gov. Jeb Bush. It, too, was hurried through the legislative process by Republican leaders who used buzz words like accountability and performance measurements. Both efforts saw teacher unions and Democrats square off against big business and conservatives.
But, this time, critics said, it is worse. This time it is personal.
“They are going after the individual classroom teacher,” said Ceresta Smith, a Miami Language Arts teacher who drove to Tallahassee Wednesday to beg Gov. Charlie Crist to veto the legislation, which would link teacher pay and recertification to student learning gains.