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Friday, October 12, 2012

Maryland Question 7 Pits Casino Against Casino In Debate On Education Dollars

Maryland Question 7 Pits Casino Against Casino In Debate On Education Dollars:


Maryland Question 7 Pits Casino Against Casino In Debate On Education Dollars

NEW YORK -- In the latest chapter of the Maryland gambling fights, it's casino vs. casino.

A group called "Get the Facts Vote No on 7" will air an advertisement on television this weekend that argues against Question 7, Gov. Martin O'Malley's (D) ballot initiative that would allow table games at Maryland casinos and enable the creation of a new casino in Prince George's County. The ad joins a deluge of others, as part of what a local television station is calling "the most expensive political battle in Md. history."

The ad features a bespectacled woman standing in front of a bookshelf, citing her 33 years of teaching 

Ghost in the Machine | Truth in American Education

Ghost in the Machine | Truth in American Education:


Ghost in the Machine


And this, my friends, is how it’s done.  This is how Progressives/Liberals have changed America right in front of our faces – right before our very eyes.
Recently, EdWeek ran this article, “National Service Can ignite School Turnaround Efforts”. 
“Oh, this sounds great!” you think as you begin to read.  After all, what in the world could possibly be bad about “turning around” schools?  We all know they are in horrible shape!  Yes, yes, sending workers from the community out into the community to help kids stay in school!  This is awesome!
Unfortunately (or fortunately – I guess it depends upon where you sit on the ideological fence) I tend to see this kind of thing coming immediately.  
After becoming acquainted with the idea of Community Organizing and Saul Alinsky some years ago, I have an extreme alert hit my heads up display when I hear something – anything – that has the word/s National and/or Service in the title.
It seems particularly well-timed, in fact, that yesterday my friend Kaye Beach posted this on my Facebook page – “The Turning of the Tides” by Paul W. Shafer and John Snow – written in 1953.  
This document lays out how the Intercollegiate Socialist Society and the League for Industrial Democracy (still going strong TODAY by the way) along with UNESCO and John Dewey, took over the public schools.  It literally made me sick to my stomach to scan the document, however, once I had been turned on to that one, I quickly found, “Vital Speeches of the Day – Education for the New Social Order”.  Interestingly enough, this speech (printed February 26, 1948) had a subtitle called, “Tragic Results Now Apparent”.
This speech absolutely puts the nail in the coffin of our thesis four years ago as we began ROPE, that our public 

Louisiana Educator: Letter to the President

Louisiana Educator: Letter to the President:


Letter to the President

To my readers:
The following is a letter I am sending on behalf of myself and many Louisiana teachers to president Obama as part of a campaign sponsored by Diane Ravitch from her blog and Anthony Cody of the blogLiving in Dialog. I am urging any educator who would like to write a letter to the President to do so by sending a copy to Anthony Cody at the email address anthony_cody@hotmail.com. Please send it before the deadline of October 17 so it can be included in the package to be sent to President Obama. 

Dear President Obama:
I am a retired teacher who writes a blog for educators in Louisiana. I am absolutely appalled by the attacks on public education and the teaching profession that you and your Secretary of Education have helped to promote in Louisiana. The Race to the Top fiasco which doubled down on some of the most destructive elements of No Child Left Behind law has been promoted in Louisiana by Secretary Duncan to force the most destructive polices I have ever seen on our public education system.

Your Secretary of Education actively campaigned for the appointment of John White, an unqualified privatizer of public education to be appointed as our State Superintendent of Education. This individual was also preferred by Governor Bobby Jindal, the greatest enemy of public education and teachers Louisiana has ever seen. As I write this letter, thousands of proven highly competent and dedicated Louisiana teachers are being forced to neglect their teaching duties to prepare for a silly dog-and-pony show John White calls a teacher evaluation program. You and your Secretary have pushed for the implementation of a value added system for measuring the performance of teachers in Louisiana that is so poorly designed and erratic that a disproportionate number of teachers in some of our highest performing schools are being rated as “ineffective”. The new value added system pushed by your administration requires that a certain percentage of our teachers be rated as ineffective each year for an undetermined number of years, basically decimating a huge portion of our teaching force without considering the professional opinion of their school principals. That's because the value-added “ineffective” rating overrules the principal's evaluation. One of our regional newspapers declared in an editorial that such a policy bordered on the immoral!

Your U.S. Department of Education specifically approved this policy as part of the Louisiana application for waiver of ESEA standards. As part of this waiver your Department approved Louisiana keeping the ridiculous unscientific goal of 100% proficiency for all Louisiana students by the year 2014. This is a goal that was left over from the No Child Left Behind standards that has been universally discredited by experts in tests and measurement. It is just one part of making our state a laughing stock in the eyes of the world education community.

Finally, and most destructive of all, your administration has not raised a single objection to the mass privatization of education in Louisiana pushed by Jindal and White which takes funding for this privatization directly from the Minimum Foundation Formula for our public schools. This plan subjects many Title I students toeducational abuse at the hands of greedy preacher/administrators who teach creationism instead of science and who place children in primitive, substandard classrooms. So Louisiana, with the full support of your Education Department has kept the most harmful parts of the previous failed reform while adding the most radical destructive changes ever seen to our public education system.

Arne Duncan is still pushing the closing of schools and conversion of public schools to non-accountable charters and virtual schools, many of which are skimming off obscene profits from our tax monies dedicated to public schools. Studies have shown that the closing of schools in Chicago (by Duncan) and in many other cities and the firing of teachers and principals have not benefited the students involved in any way, yet it continues and is promoted and funded by your administration. Many parents in our poor neighborhoods are now realizing that their legitimate concerns for their community schools have been ignored and mocked by the privatizers. Your Education Secretary continues to help push these destructive policies down our throats here in Louisiana and in many other states.

A careful analysis of the testing data comparing American students with students in the countries with the highest performing educational systems shows that when our students are compared with similar demographic groups in other advanced countries our students perform equal to or better than similar students in those countries. We have many public schools in Louisiana that are demonstrating world class performance by students. Our problem is not with our schools or our teachers.

Our problem is simple. The students from our high poverty communities are performing at levels much below what is needed to adequately prepare them for a good life and a career. This is particularly serious in Louisiana because our poverty rates are among the highest in the nation. This fact was no reason to blame and trash the entire public education system and to force punitive counterproductive reforms on our teaching profession! As a lifelong Democrat, I am appalled and disgusted by your abandonment of democratic principles as they relate to public education.

Why doesn't your Department of Education help states provide incentives for the best teachers and most effective principals to take on the revitalization of the schools in our poor communities with emphasis on support of parents and community leaders? This means that you and your Education Department should stop blaming and start helping and supporting the dedicated educators who are willing to tackle these challenging educational communities. It also means funding for extended day, extended year, enrichment activities, music, arts, physical education and career education in addition to the much over-emphasized college prep curriculum. There is abundant evidence to show that not every student can or should aspire to a standard 4 year college education, yet the present reform agenda overvalues 4 year college degrees and stigmatizes the many other educational training options where opportunities abound in our job market.

I implore you to order your Education Secretary to immediately discontinue the destructive policies of his department and instead convene a task force composed of professional educators to design a true reform of our public education system that will support the teaching profession and focus laser-like on the pressing problems facing some of our schools while preserving our successes and building on the historical strengths of American public education.

Sincerely,

Michael Deshotels, blogger at louisianaeducator.blogspot.com

How Many is Too Many? « PWC Education Reform Blog

How Many is Too Many? « PWC Education Reform Blog:


How Many is Too Many?

Malala: One Courageous Voice We All Need to Listen to - Lily's Blackboard | Lily's Blackboard

Malala: One Courageous Voice We All Need to Listen to - Lily's Blackboard | Lily's Blackboard:


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Malala: One Courageous Voice We All Need to Listen to

Malala Yousafzal is fourteen years old and lies unconscious in a hospital room with a bullet wound to her head.
Taliban militants targeted this beautiful, delicate little girl for death. They stopped her school bus filled with giggling girls on their way to class in Pakistan. They boarded the bus and demanded her by name. Someone pointed her out, and a man shot her. Then he shot two other girls as they left the bus.
These men of the Taliban called little Malala obscene for wanting to go to school. For speaking out publicly about wanting to go to school, they condemned her to die.
AP
Malala wrote about her fears, but also of her hopes to become a doctor someday



STOP THE GOP FROM HACKING OUR ELECTIONS/COVER LETTER TO ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL/CIVIL RIGHTS/VOTING - DELIVERED with PETITION full text

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STOP THE GOP FROM HACKING OUR ELECTIONS/COVER LETTER TO ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL/CIVIL RIGHTS/VOTING - DELIVERED with PETITION full text

October 9, 2012

The Honorable Thomas E. Perez
Assistant Attorney General
The United States Justice Department
Civil Rights Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20530

Dear Sir:

This letter covers a Petition signed by U.S. Citizens from every State in the United.States. They are distraught about the status of elections in the United States. They are appalled at the prevalence of multiple illegal activities conducted by the Republican Party of the U.S. --which are known to have placed truly-unelected men in the Presidency in 2000 and 2004 and are -- FEARED to be on the verge of doing the same when the Election of November 6, 2012 is “counted" from the output of electronic voting machines.

The Signatories of this Petition are highly educated as to the blanket-insecurity of electronic voting machines of all types and descriptions. They are highly educated as to the “hackability” of optical scanners, aggregation computer hardware and software programs, all Diebold electronic voting machines (or machines made by companies PURCHASED FROM DIEBOLD). They are fully aware of Hart Intercivic which makes eSlate and ePollbook voting machines. They are aware of Hart Intercivic’s ties to private equity firm H.I.G. Capital and H.I.G Capital’s TIES TO BAIN and COMPANY, and the fact that H.I.G. partners and directors have been BUNDLERS FOR THE ROMNEY PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. So – certain counties in the SWING STATE OF OHIO will be VOTING ON ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES MANUFACTURED BY HART INTERCIVIC which is funded by H.I.G. Capital, which has executive members bundling campaign funds for Willard Romney. 

Common knowledge dictates that in order to win a presidential election, a presidential candidate must win the State of Ohio. Yet the State of Ohio is forcing its voters to VOTE ON proprietary ELECTRONIC MACHINES directly tied to Willard Romney’s campaign bundlers.

STOP THE HACKING OF OUR ELECTIONS! THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT IS RESPONSIBLE IF IT PERMITS SUCH AN EGREGIOUS FRAUD TO RUN WILD BEFORE THE NOVEMBER 6, 2012 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. 


__________________________
PETITIONERS

cc: The Honorable Eric H. Holder, Jr.
Attorney General, United States of America

Educational summit targeting homeless students to be held tomorrow | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

Educational summit targeting homeless students to be held tomorrow | Philadelphia Public School Notebook:


Educational summit targeting homeless students to be held tomorrow

by thenotebook on Oct 10 2012 Posted in Latest news
By Charlotte Pope
Homeless Family


More than 5,000 students are reported homeless annually in Philadelphia, and in Pennsylvania, only 40 percent of kids experiencing homelessness graduate from high school, according to the People’s Emergency Center(PEC).
On Friday, PEC, the Children’s Work Group, and Temple University School of Social Work will look to address this problem by hosting Students Without a Home, a summit that will offer training on identifying and serving homeless students. The event will be held from 12:45 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Temple University in the Kiva Auditorium/Ritter Hall Annex.
The event is expected to attract those who work with at-risk youth through community and faith-based groups, afterschool programs, and child welfare agencies. Some of the goals of the summit are to help organizations better identify students who are experiencing homelessness and help them understand their 

Schooling in the Ownership Society: Foreign investment pouring in for charter schools

Schooling in the Ownership Society: Foreign investment pouring in for charter schools:


Foreign investment pouring in for charter schools

Reuters reports that wealthy individuals from as far away as China, Nigeria, Russia and Australia are spending tens of millions of dollars to build classrooms, libraries, basketball courts and science labs for American charter schools.
In Buffalo, New York, foreign funds paid for the Health Sciences Charter School to renovate a 19th-century orphanage into modern classrooms and computer labs. In Florence, Arizona, overseas investment is expected to finance a sixth campus for the booming chain of American Leadership Academy charter schools. And in Florida, state business development officials say foreign investment in charter schools is poised to triple next year, to $90 million.
It turns out that under a federal program known as EB-5, wealthy foreigners can in effect buy U.S. immigration 

Schools Matter: Expressing a Patriotic Core

Schools Matter: Expressing a Patriotic Core:


Expressing a Patriotic Core

The intention of this post is to examine the brief "persuasive," personal narrative (fiction) and promotional piece inThe Atlantic Monthly titled "How Self-Expression Damaged My Students" by Robert Pondiscio.  Of course, it's hardly worth doing as it carries nothing but assertion and anecdote, exactly the sort of thing one ought to be opposed to when discussing how to analyse writing as an informational conveyance with very rigid rules for construction.

And as Pondiscio seems only able to compose marketing copy we can dismiss his "content" as serving an economic and ideological "interest."  But we can think a little bit about how his words mean to "work."  Before that, let's look as briefly as possible at his place of business, The Core Knowledge Foundation, before we glance at his "bio" and his extremely weak piece of writing.  If this writing is good enough for such a once-venerable 

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: IN TODAY'S MAIL

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: IN TODAY'S MAIL:


IN TODAY'S MAIL

Hello all.

Please consider coming and bringing students to this event: I've been assisting the 19th Ward Parents in hosting a forum on standardized testing and how to opt-out, to be held at Saint Xavier University, 7-8:30 pm, Friday, November 2.

Monty Neill will keynote, and his talk will be followed by a panel including Julie Woestehoff from PURE, Jackson Potter and more. The focus will be on parents' and children's legal rights vis-a-vis school testing.

Thanks to CreATers who authored the research brief on standardized testing for your help. We're also in need of more information about the REACH test being used in CPS (apparently it is being administered only in English; all students--including kindergartners--have to take it on a computer and use a mouse, etc). If anyone is doing 

Bill Gates, other billionaires funding charter effort in Washington state

Bill Gates, other billionaires funding charter effort in Washington state:


Bill Gates, other billionaires funding charter effort in Washington state

Bill Gates (Jeffrey MacMillan/FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)
 To get an understanding of how America’s wealthiest people are using some of their fortunes to drive school reform, take a look at a list of the contributors to the pro-charter school initiative on the Washington state ballot in November. The first few pages — the ones with the biggest donations — is a who’s who of billionaires.
The money is being donated to support Initiative 1240, which, if passed, would allow public charter schools to open in the state for the first time.  Washington voters have rejected the opening of public charter schools three times — in 1996, 2000 and 2004 — but supporters are nothing if not persistent.
First on the list (which starts with the biggest donations and goes down) is Microsoft 
No on 1240 (click on picture)

Missouri Education Watchdog: What We Learn Going 100% Digital

Missouri Education Watchdog: What We Learn Going 100% Digital:


What We Learn Going 100% Digital

Hewlett Packard began creating computers over forty years ago. They entered the e-reader market almost six years ago and remain a consistent supplier of digital connectivity. Therefore they have great reason to be excited about Arne Duncan's latest comment about digital text books. “Over the next few years, textbooks should be obsolete,” said Duncan in an interview with the Associated Press.

He has pledged to do away with printed the books in the coming years in favor of digital editions, much like South Korea who has vowed to use only digital versions of textbooks by the year 2015. “The world is changing. This has to be where we go as a country,” Duncan said.

On the plus side there would be tremendous cost savings for e-editions, up to 60% over printed versions.

Opponents of eBooks point out the trade offs in the switch. Less cost for the purchase of printed editions (which can be as much at $1,000/year for college students), but greater cost to universities to supply wiFi and sufficient 

Rephormy Little Liars | EduShyster

Rephormy Little Liars | EduShyster:

Rephormy Little Liars

What Joel Klein’s “life story” tells about about Education Reform, Inc.
Low Expectations High Schools, which Joel Klein attended. A teacher rescued Klein from near certain mediocrity and launched him on his life-long crusade—against teachers.
So Joel Klein’s father was not an illiterate turd farmer who once tore up the pages of young Joel’s only book and smoked them in his corn cob pipe—what’s the big deal??? When you are literally trying to close the achievement gap with your own bare hands, facts have a tendency to stray. The important thing is that Mr. Sidney Harris, the teacher whom Joel Klein credits with rescuing him from a low-expectations hell, inspired Klein to launch his life-long crusade against teachers.
If you’ve missed the latest scandal to rock the hallways of Education Reform, Inc, allow me to break it down for you. It turns out that Klein was not adopted by African American sharecroppers, and that little flourish he throws in on the edu-stump about having dyslexia and being locked in the closet at school only to be freed by a sassy barkeep, midriff barely covered by her parent-trooper t-shirt? Alas, that turns out to be fiction too. But the ending, where Klein takes a job working for Rupert Murdoch, peddling edu-products to the public schools while playing 

NYC Public School Parents: Stephen Colbert on medicating kids rather than providing them with the resources -- and smaller classes -- that they need

NYC Public School Parents: Stephen Colbert on medicating kids rather than providing them with the resources -- and smaller classes -- that they need:


Stephen Colbert on medicating kids rather than providing them with the resources -- and smaller classes -- that they need

On Tuesday, there was a stunning article in the NY Times by Alan Schwarz, showing how many doctors are prescribing amphetamines to children, not because they have ADHD, but to try to counteract the inadequate conditions in their schools:
“I don’t have a whole lot of choice,” said Dr. Anderson, a pediatrician for many poor families in Cherokee County, north of Atlanta. “We’ve decided as a society that it’s too expensive to modify the kid’s environment. So we have to modify the kid.”  ...

The superintendent of one major school district in California, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, noted that diagnosis rates of A.D.H.D. have risen as sharply as school funding has declined.

“It’s scary to think that this is what we’ve come to; how not funding public education to meet the 

President of the Board of Regents resigns - Wait, What?

President of the Board of Regents resigns - Wait, What?:


President of the Board of Regents resigns

OUT!
“After taking some time to think about what is in the best interest of our state and this new organization, our colleges and universities, the faculty, staff, presidents and, of course, our students, I have decided to submit my resignation to Board Chairman Lewis J. Robinson this morning,” Robert Kennedy, Outgoing President of the Board [...]

Last bipartisan legislative call for a resignation – was about John Rowland.


The latest development in the “Regent-gate” situation was the press conference yesterday afternoon in which the Democratic and Republican leaders of the General Assembly’s Higher Education Committee demanded the resignation of Robert Kennedy, the President of the Board of Regents for Higher Education. Meanwhile Kennedy continued to apologize and claim that he had mistakenly authorized [...]


Who should take the fall for the illegal activities at the Board of Regents?


With Robert Kennedy’s resignation, will Governor Malloy and the Legislature decide that the Regent-gate crisis is resolved or will they push to ensure that additional people are held accountable for the illegal and inappropriate activities that took place? Nearly $300,000 in pay raises were “authorized” by Kennedy without the approval of the full Board of [...]








RheeFirst! » Campaign for America’s Future: Rhee is Education’s Ann Coulter

RheeFirst! » Campaign for America’s Future: Rhee is Education’s Ann Coulter:


Campaign for America’s Future: Rhee is Education’s Ann Coulter

Written by Jeff Bryant for the Campaign for America’s Future.  Read the entire post here.
“Although Rhee heads an organization called Students First, most of what she actually does is to advocate for specific types of legislation, i.e. lobby. In Chicago, Washington DC, New York City, and numerous state capitals, Students First has focused its considerable resources—including many hundreds of thousands in donations to candidates for public office—on passing laws and promoting politicians that advance policies which restrict teachers’ collective bargaining rights, tie their job security and pay to scores on students’ standardized tests, and allow more public taxpayer money to be redirected to privately run entities such as charter schools.… For every piece of legislation Students First backs, ALEC has a model bill….
“With the significant backing from Rupert Murdoch, the Walton Family of Walmart fame, and deep-pocketed hedge-fund investors (are these typical allies of Democrats?), Rhee will be able to sustain the income stream 

Debate on Success of New Orleans Recovery District « Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!

Debate on Success of New Orleans Recovery District « Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!:


Debate on Success of New Orleans Recovery District

New Orleans Education Reform: Pass or Fail?
By Jill Anderson 04/24/2012 ASKWITHFORUMS
Do the numbers on New Orleans schools lie? It depends on who you ask.
At a heated Askwith Forum, “New Orleans Education Reform: Pass or Fail?” participants went head-to-head debating issues like academic achievement, special education, teacher firings and unions, and governance. Time columnist and EduWonk blogger Andy Rotherham moderated the discussion between Sarah Newell Usdin, founder and CEO of New Schools for New Orleans, and Kristen Buras, assistant professor of urban educational policy at Georgia State University.
One of the only things upon which the participants could agree was that, prior to Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans schools were abysmal with a history of mass disinvestment. The city had some of the worst schools in the



New Orleans Parent Discusses Recovery District “Reforms”

This is a profile of one of the Parents Across America founders followed by a link to her presentation at a Washington D.C. forum in August of 2012 titled how some African-Americans got on the wrong side of education reform.”
Karran Harper Royal’s articulate, impassioned advocacy for children has made her a familiar figure in her hometown of New Orleans and a sought-after speaker the national scene. In public meetings, government hearings, conference presentations, radio programs and television broadcasts, she cuts straight through the puffery that so often characterizes education “reform,” asking hard questions and describing the experiences of her city’s most vulnerable children in eloquent detail.