Dennis Van Roekel

Dennis Van Roekel
Dennis Van Roekel
Born Le Mars, Iowa, United States
Occupation Trade union leader; Teacher
Known for

President, National Education Association

Former president, Arizona Education Association

Dennis Van Roekel is President of the 3.2 million-member National Education Association. As NEA president, he leads the largest labor union in the United States.

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Background

Van Roekel was born in Le Mars, Iowa. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Iowa in Iowa City and a master’s degree in math education from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. He taught math for more than 20 years at Paradise Valley High School in Phoenix, Arizona. He has held key positions in all levels of the teachers union, including Paradise Valley Education Association President, Arizona Education Association President, and served two terms as NEA Secretary-Treasurer, and NEA Vice President. He was elected NEA President by the 2008 NEA Representative Assembly, and succeeds Reg Weaver in that position.[1]

Presidency

As NEA President, Van Roekel has been a vocal supporter of the broader union movement. He gave a speech calling for unity at a meeting in January 2009 with the leaders of the AFL-CIO and the breakaway Change to Win; The New York Times called his attendance at that meeting "somewhat surprising" since the NEA has been more independent in the past.[2] He has been outspoken about the neediest schools in the country, and has testified before Congress that union staffing rules would not stand in the way of putting the best teachers in high-needs schools.[3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ "25-Year Teaching Veteran Elected President of NEA," NEA press release
  2. ^ "Labor Calls for Unity After Years of Division," The New York Times, January 7, 2009
  3. ^ "NEA moves to help poor schools with best teachers," USA Today, September 30, 2009
  4. ^ "House Panel Targets Distribution of Teachers in ESEA, Stimulus," Education Week, October 2, 2009
  5. ^ "Teachers Union Shifts Stance, Backs Looser Staffing Rules," Wall Street Journal, October 1, 2009

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