A Suggestion For Randi Weingarten
Here's some news about NBC's "Education Nation" via Diane Ravitch:
No one should be surprised at this. Teachers are traditionally excluded from the majority of NBC's education broadcasts, and parents advocates are usually added as an afterthought.Just in: An email that says, this is the panel for the parent engagement discussion at Education Nation.Maybe it is a joke.· Rep. George Miller· Randi Weingarten· Doreen Diaz, Desert Trails Parent Union (parent trigger takeover school in California)· Michelle Rhee· Joel Klein· Vanessa Bush Ford, Black Star Project/The National PTA
It's All the Teachers' Fault
I blame the NJEA:
See, the way to overcome poverty is through education. Camden has not overcome poverty. Ergo, the reason forThe recently released Census figures paint a grim picture of Camden. One that is worse than the year before.According to the new estimates, Camden is the poorest city in the country with a poverty rate of 42.5 percent. The rate for children living in poverty in Camden was even higher with a rate of 56.7 percent.Other stark statistics included Camden’s median income in 2011 was $21,191, the lowest among the 555 cities and places surveyed. It was a huge drop from Camden’s median income in 2010 of $28,720.The 26 percent decrease in median income put Camden at the top of the list in an almost tie with Goodyear, Ariz., which had a 26.5 percent drop.