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JONATHAN TURLEY: Arkansas schools teachers unions and proves education can be improved

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June 24, 2026

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JONATHAN TURLEY: Arkansas schools teachers unions and proves education can be improved

Arkansas LEARNS Act drives proficiency scores up across math, science and English as Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders champions vouchers and teacher reforms.

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The Thomas B. Fordham Institute

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This profile is one of 51 state profiles accompanying Fordham’s report, A Crowded Table: Teacher Union Strength in 2026, which updates Fordham’s 2012 rankings of state teacher union strength. Oregon has the nation’s sixth-strongest teacher unions. Relative to their counterparts in other states, they exhibit the most strength in Perceived Influence (3rd), followed by Resources and Membership (6th), Involvement in Politics (9th), Labor and Bargaining Policies (12th), and Policy Wins and Losses ( Read More

Capital & Main

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· Jul 2, 2026

USC Faculty Won Their Union. The Administration Wants Trump’s NLRB to Undo It.

The university has been fighting attempts at union organizing for years. Now it’s seeking help from an employer-friendly labor board. The post USC Faculty Won Their Union. The Administration Wants Trump’s NLRB to Undo It. appeared first on .

USA TODAY Sports

· Jun 25, 2026

How did Austin Reaves beat odds, land $185M deal with Lakers? Tiny town knows

A teacher, a coach and friend from Austin Reaves' hometown of Newark, Arkansas share insight into his success on way to a 185M deal with the Lakers.

Sentinel KSMO

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· Jul 6, 2026

Arkansas LEARNS Act a model of education reform for Kansas

As Kansas student outcomes continue to plummet in real terms, Arkansas’ three-year-old LEARNS Act has shown remarkable improvement with proficiency gains in reading, math, science and English language arts. LEARNS is an acronym: LITERACY, EMPOWERMENT, ACCOUNTABILITY, READINESS, NETWORKING, and SCHOOL SAFETY. How did Arkansas do it? Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders told Fox News: “We did a comprehensive approach to [] The post Arkansas LEARNS Act a model of education reform for Kansas appeared first on The Sentinel.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 7, 2026

Why teachers unions fear, and fib about, new federal program

The teachers unions are scared and desperate these days. How else do you explain the spectacle of Randi Weingarten and Becky Pringle, presidents of the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association, respectively, firing off an open letter to the nation’s Democratic governors? What has them so frightened? A new federal tax credit []

The West Australian

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· Jul 7, 2026

Teacher pay rise: State School Teachers Union WA seeks 15 per cent pay rise over two years

WA’s teachers’ union is chasing a 15 per cent increase to wages and allowances over two years.

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Related coverage for "JONATHAN TURLEY: Arkansas schools teachers unions and proves education can be improved": The Thomas B. Fordham Institute — {"a":{"_":"Oregon‘s Teacher Union Strength Profile ","href":"/oregons-teacher-union-strength-profile","hreflang":"en"}}. Capital & Main — USC Faculty Won Their Union. The Administration Wants Trump’s NLRB to Undo It.. USA TODAY Sports — How did Austin Reaves beat odds, land $185M deal with Lakers? Tiny town knows. Sentinel KSMO — Arkansas LEARNS Act a model of education reform for Kansas. Washington Examiner — Why teachers unions fear, and fib about, new federal program. The West Australian — Teacher pay rise: State School Teachers Union WA seeks 15 per cent pay rise over two years