The Grand Coalition Against Teachers
Joanne Barkan describes the scope of the anti-teacher, anti-union network of corporate school "reformers" in thisDissent Magazine piece.
The Bush Administration launched the era of federally mandated, high-stakes testing in public schools with its “No Child Left Behind” program in 2001. Schools not making “adequate yearly progress” in raising math and reading scores risked being re-staffed, replaced with charters, or shut down. This quickly produced predictable results: teaching to the test, narrowed curriculum,