Education The Future of Education Reform WTTW News | September 13, 2012, 11:30 am As the teachers' strike caps off its fourth day, we look at how this affects the national conversation about public education, and how we move forward from here. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Related Links Chicago Tribune article on Chicago Teachers Union fighting inevitability of education reform Chicago Tonight story on Charter Schools Open During Strike More on Emily Rosenberg More on Juan Jose Gonzalez More on Jesse Ruiz Tags Chicago Teachers Union Related Stories CPS Kicking Off Community Engagement Roundtables as District Works to Fill $732M Budget Shortfall CPS Schools Facing School Staffing Cuts as District’s Budget Deficit Tops $730M Labor Advocates, Teachers and Students Gather for May Day Rally and March CPS Reaches Deal With CTU to Hold May Day Classes, Allow Students to Attend Afternoon Rally Chicago Teachers Union, Board of Education Debate Canceling Classes for May 1 Day of Action ‘My Position Has Not Changed’: CPS CEO Remains in Favor of May 1 Classes Despite CTU Pressure Sign up for our morning newsletter to get all of our stories delivered to your mailbox each weekday. View the discussion thread.