Friday, February 12, 2010

State meddling hamstrings schools | state, school, education - Opinion - The Orange County Register

State meddling hamstrings schools | state, school, education - Opinion - The Orange County Register:

"SACRAMENTO To show the results of union dominance of the public education system, John Stossel, host of Fox News' 'Stossel,' on a recent show held up a convoluted chart that detailed, in small print, the amazing lengths to which New York school administrators must go to fire an incompetent teacher. The viewer sees a long and detailed chart filled with boxes connected by arrows. Then, Stossel reveals that what he's holding up for the camera is only the beginning, as he lets falls to the floor several more pages that had been hidden, accordion-style, behind the first page of the termination procedures chart.

The joke – actually much sadder than funny – is on us, as we realize that there's no way that even the worst teacher can get sacked and that it's basically impossible to reform the public school system as it is currently structured. Yet local, state and federal officials go on proposing reforms that will surely turn the nations' bureaucratic, government-controlled public school systems into models of efficiency and high-performance learning."