@HuffingtonPost Rhee is now a “so-called” corporate reformer. – @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER:
by Jim Horn
Only two testing sites in Oklahoma this year did not experience technical issues during state testing. Wonder what will happen in two years if the Common Core moves forward. A clip from a report from KOSU: Click here to download audio Wednesday, the Oklahoma State Department of Education said more than 9-thousand students couldn’t take tests […]
by Timothy D. Slekar
Here is the perfect example of HuffPost cheerleading for “so-called” corporate reform. In an article concerning Michelle Rhee and the possibility of Student’s First shoddy record, Joy Resmovits said,
Which is to say that much criticism of Rhee, the most visible member of the so-called education reform movement, has been based on ideology. In Washington, Rhee fired teachers and administrators, upsetting the city. Union heads attack her motives, saying that she’s out to bust them, or that she’s part of a “corporate reform” movement to funnel public school money into private entities.
Sorry Ms. Resmovits but the corporate education reform movement is far from the “so-called” status.
There is no debate here. Why in the world would you pose the paragraph above as possibly suspect unless you and HuffPost are afraid to tell the truth about the