Thursday, April 4, 2013

Politics K-12 - Education Week

Politics K-12 - Education Week:


U.S. Dept. of Ed. Protesters Turn Fierce Rhetoric on 'Corporate' Reform

Washington


As they kicked off four days of protests at the U.S. Department of Education, organizers of Occupy DOE 2.0 today used inflammatory—and, in one case, racially insulting—rhetoric to rally opposition against high-stakes testing, "corporate" education reform, and the "dismantling of public education."
Standing in front of the Education Department's headquarters in downtown Washington, Miami-Dade County teacher Ceresta Smith referred to former District of Columbia Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee—founder and CEO of the advocacy group StudentsFirst—as an "Asian bitch."
Another organizer, former teacher Shaun Johnson, called teachers "meek" and urged them to start speaking up, "cracking skulls," and losing their jobs in protest of policies they say are destroying public schools.
This year's event, set to include a march to the White House on Saturday, drew a couple dozen people on its opening morning. Attendees later in the day heard from speakers 

Live Show REPLAY [livestream] Thu Apr 4 2013 01:16:27 PMon CaliFather - live streaming video powered by Livestream

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 3 hours ago
Live Show [livestream] Thu Apr 4 2013 01:16:27 PMon CaliFather - live streaming video powered by Livestream: [image: Channel Banner] [image: califather] Live Show [livestream] Thu Apr 4 2013 01:16:27 PM Created 6 hours ago on *califather* - Pop-out - Expand Premium Channel Now Broadcasting on this Channel[image: Now Broadcasting on this Channel] CaliFather[image: video thumbnail] - Watch and Chat Live Related Live Channels - - Live Now[image: video thumbnail]janelafalcao - *27* viewers - Live Now[image: video thumbnail]RobertChristianshow ... more »