Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Schools Matter: Connecticut Schlock Commerical

Schools Matter: Connecticut Schlock Commerical:

Connecticut Schlock Commerical




The above TV commercial, paid for by ConnAD (Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Advocacy, the political arm ofConnCan), began airing on CT airwaves today.

The idea that Connecticut can magically turn around their public schools by simply competing for a remaining slice of Obama/Duncan's $3.4 billion is beyond absurd. However, simplistic reform messages like those propagated by DFER, ConnCan, EEP, and their many followers (and funders) are practically designed for commercial-length mode of (non)thinking that is all-too-common in the current "reform" climate.

This isn't the first advocacy piece that fails to address important education issues while portraying a very one-sided view of education policy. "Connecticut's Charter School Law and Race to the Top," an earlier piece put out by ConnCan, was evaluated by Bobert Bifulco through the Think Tank Review Project. Bifulco