HBO’s “Bad Education” Aims at Public School Theft While Ignoring More Frequent Fraud at Charter Schools & Testing Companies
“Bad Education” is a frustrating movie to watch as a public school teacher.
It does a fine job telling the true story of a wealthy New York district where administrators stole millions of dollars for themselves.
But it ignores the far more frequent waste and malfeasance caused by school privatization, high stakes testing and runaway ed tech.
Maybe I’m being too sensitive, but there is no subject more political than public schools.
During the current Coronavirus pandemic, teachers and schools are finally getting some respect from people who are trying to “home school” their own kids while the nation’s classrooms are shuttered.
But education budgets are still routinely slashed, and every policymaker from Betsy DeVos to Barack Obama still thinks there is nothing better than closing public schools and replacing them with charter and/or voucher schools.
Pundits continually decry low test scores while applauding every means to increase CONTINUE READING: HBO’s “Bad Education” Aims at Public School Theft While Ignoring More Frequent Fraud at Charter Schools & Testing Companies | gadflyonthewallblog