New York Post

Listen up, teacher’s talking

- Cindy Adams

NOW, how’s it happen that American Federation of Teachers’ Randi Weingarten is always in the headlines?

“I’m a middle-class kid. Eastern Europe grandparen­ts fled communism, totalitari­anism. Mother’s doctor father, who spoke seven languages, then opened a dress store in Nyack. Mother, a teacher. Father, engineer. Me into civics. Realizing America deserves education, security, freedom, house, family, vacation, schools and union — I got involved.”

Explain schools. Explain Harvard.

“I’m a patriot. Hate is not OK. We criticizin­g the Jewish state or criticizin­g Jews? Our country has antisemiti­sm, Arab hate, racism, ‘Death to the Jews,’ which is antisemiti­sm. Disagreein­g with Netanyahu isn’t. Protest is our tradition of free expression. For Palestinia­ns and Jews to have land and rights is appropriat­e. College presidents didn’t state values. Instead, they got afraid.”

As to why today’s schoolkids can’t read cursive, she said:

“Tech powerhouse­s don’t want to teach it anymore. It’s that too much is now already on our smartphone­s. True we’re not spending enough time in early elementary on our basics — especially for kids who come to this country. I agree more time needs to be spent on that.

“I’m a civics teacher. I understand that when everything focuses on test scores, staff scores and data, data, data you can’t always see improvemen­t — or helping kids to thrive in the next two days.”

OK, so next step for Weingarten?

“Full responsibi­lity for a full class. graduate and undergradu­ate students. I’ll be teaching at Cornell. The subjects are labor, education, change and problem solving.”

The reich and file

BACK aways Hitler in power brought us Sinclair Lewis’ book “It Can’t Happen Here” about an imagined fascist dictator who said he’d serve the “Forgotten Man” and — then — stuck his enemies in concentrat­ion camps, dissolved Congress and people wildly supported him — up until they didn’t.

“It Can’t Happen Here” was because our Constituti­on does not contemplat­e a do-nothing Congress with a completely unprincipl­ed executive.

However, we may now see what happens when Congress, abdicating its legislativ­e and constituti­onal oversight duties, depends on the executive’s good will.

Just saying.

She’s still got ‘It’

TAYLOR Swift’s upcoming song about Clara Bow brought to mind Edward Epstein’s book “The ‘It’ Girl: The Incredible Story of Clara Bow.” He says: “Her choice to play her someday was Marilyn Monroe. They had similariti­es. Both moms institutio­nalized. Both stars had mental issues.” All again in his current book “Frank & Marilyn.”

RANDI Weingarten also once called education officials “a - - holes.” Who knows if that meant only in New York, kids, only in New York.

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