Wednesday, November 11, 2009

t r u t h o u t | Education Reform: Wrong Diagnosis, So Wrong Cure


t r u t h o u t Education Reform: Wrong Diagnosis, So Wrong Cure:

"Sooner or later, a reluctant Congress is going to have to do something about replacing No Child Left Behind. If senators and representatives will listen, they'll learn why Education Secretary Arne Duncan's 'Race to the Top' initiative is a really bad idea, and why thoughtful educators think politicians, business leaders and wealthy philanthropists are bulls in the education china shop.

Back in the 1980's, corporate America, listening to privatizer Milton Friedman, came storming into the shop, not to buy, not to examine or talk about the stock, but to evict educators and take over. With the help of state governors, Congress and the mainstream media, this they did. Professional educators weren't just fired. Convinced that experienced teachers were tainted by 'the soft bigotry of low expectations,' the self-styled 'New Progressives' barred them from the premises."