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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Schools Matter: Teachers Want Corporate America Assessed

Schools Matter: Teachers Want Corporate America Assessed:

Teachers Want Corporate America Assessed

It has been a week since last Saturday when I stood in Times Square penned in behind barricaded fences in a sea of tens of thousands protesters at the Occupy Wall Street rally. As an education blogger, I was on the lookout for teachers when I saw a man with a large yellow sign that read, “Teachers Want Corporate America Assessed.”

The message was loud and clear -- it is time for educators to turn the table on the corporations and politicians and begin evaluating, measuring and assessing their performance. Here are some well-known statistics: 25 million people are out of work or underemployed, 50 million people have no access to health insurance and one in five children in the U.S. is living in poverty. Everyone but the wealthy are corporate America's collateral damage and the country is on the brink of revolution. So far, the protests have been relatively peaceful but unless there is real change, if history is any