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Tim Slekar: Opt-out movement isn’t about testing | Commentary | host.madison.com

Tim Slekar: Opt-out movement isn’t about testing | Commentary | host.madison.com:

Tim Slekar: Opt-out movement isn’t about testing



Tim Slekar


The school testing opt-out movement is not an anti-testing phenomenon.
It has nothing to do with being for or against testing. Opting out is simply an act of civil disobedience that targets test-and-punish “accountability” scams that have 1) siphoned off billions of dollars from public schools, 2) set in motion a new wave of racial and economic segregation, and 3) denied a rich and equitable education for the least among us.
Yes, opting out is against “accountability.” Why? Because accountability was never and will never be about ensuring that the least among us get the education they deserve. Instead, test-and-punish accountability will always be used as a weapon of blame that demeans, teachers, principals and public schools for the opportunities our society fails to provide for all of our children. Accountability is a massive misdirection away from the real causes of poor educational outcomes for our most vulnerable students.
If anti-opt-out accountability hawks really cared about the education of our most vulnerable populations of children, they would simply look at their own data and see that the achievement gap between Tim Slekar: Opt-out movement isn’t about testing | Commentary | host.madison.com: