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The Mismeasure of Education – SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE

The Mismeasure of Education – SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE:

The Mismeasure of Education

Last updated July 27, 2013.  The book is now available at online bookstores.  Amazon and Barnes & Noble  have it, but the best price is at the publisher, Information Age: $39.15.  Description below is from the publisher.
286 pages, w/index
With new student assessments and teacher evaluation schemes in the planning or early implementation phases, this book takes a step back to examine the ideological and historical grounding, potential benefits, scholarly evidence, and ethical basis for the new generation of test based accountability measures. After providing the political and cultural contexts for the rise of the testing accountability movement in the 1960s that culminated almost forty years later in No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top, this book then moves on to provide a policy history and social policy analysis of value-added testing in Tennessee that is framed around questions of power relations, winners, and losers.
In examining the issues and exercise of power that are sustained in the long-standing policy of standardized testing in schools, this work provides a big picture perspective on assessment practices over time in the U. S.; by examining the rise of value-added assessment in Tennessee, a fine-grained and contemporary case is provided within that larger context. The last half of the book provides a detailed survey of the research based critiques of value-added methodology, while detailing an aggressive marketing campaign to make value-added modeling (VAM) a central component of reform strategies following NCLB. The last chapter and epilogue place the continuation of test-based accountability practices within the context of an emerging pushback against privatization, high stakes testing, and other education reforms.
This book will be useful to a wide audience, including teachers, parents, school leaders, policymakers, researchers, and students of educational history, policy, and politics.
REVIEWS
“When the Obama Administration decided to spend the billions it got for schools as part of the stimulus package to launch the Race to the Top program and the NCLB waivers, forcing many states to adopt teacher evaluation based on changes in student test scores, leading experts warned that this “value added” system did not have a reliable scientific basis and would often lead to false conclusions. This sobering and important study of the long experience with this system in Tennessee (where it was invented) shows that it did not work, was unfair, and took attention away from other more fundamental issues.” Gary Orfield Distinguished Research Professor, UCLA, Co-Director, Civil Rights Project/Proyecto Derechos Civiles, UCLA
“If The Mismeasure of Education offered only its penetrating new look at Conant and Coleman, it would be worth the price. But that’s just the beginning. Horn and Wilburn uncover the obsessive instrumentalist quantification and apocalyptic rhetoric soapboxed by both liberal and conservative political elites. Their autopsy of value-added accountability reveals the pathology of ed reform’s claim about teachers not being good enough for the global economy.” Susan Ohanian Educator, Author, Activist
“A well-researched (and frightening) look at examples of shameful pseudoscience in America, the latest manifestation of which is value-added assessment for determining teacher competency… A well-documented and thorough analysis, inescapably leading to the conclusion that student test data cannot be used to determine teacher effectiveness. A must read for policy makers enamored of the idea that value added assessments will do what is claimed for them. They do not!….An excellent and scholarly history of how we got to an educational-testing/industrial complex, now promoting invalid assessment strategies that are transforming education, but not for the better. A scary book that should be thoughtfully read by those who value America’s greatest invention, the public schools.” David Berliner Regents’ Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University
“The Mismeasure of Education is a magnificent work, an elegantly written, brilliantly argued and erudite exposition on why the “what,” “how” and “why” of effective teaching cannot be adequately demonstrated by sets of algorithms spawned in the ideological laboratories of scientific management at the behest of billionaire investors… This book will serve as a sword of Damocles, hanging over the head of the nation’s educational tribunals and their adsentatores, ingratiators and sycophants in the business community… The Mismeasure of Education will have a profound resonance with those who are fed up with the hijacking of our nation’s education system. This is a book that must be read by everyone interested in the future of our schools. It is a book that advocates real educational justice, for student, teachers, administrators and the public; it is informed by impressive scholarship and compelling argument. It is surely to become a classic work.” Peter McLaren Professor, GSEIS, University of California, Los Angeles, Distinguished Fellow in Critical Studies, Chapman University

St. Marcus Marches to Demand Acquisition of Malcolm X Building From MPS | Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!

St. Marcus Marches to Demand Acquisition of Malcolm X Building From MPS | Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!:

St. Marcus Marches to Demand Acquisition of Malcolm X Building From MPS

Filed under: MPS Buildings,Privatization,Vouchers — millerlf @ 2:33 pm 
August 17:  35 staff, students and supporters from St. Marcus Lutheran School marched from their campus at 2251 North Palmer to the Malcolm X school site at 2760 N 1st Street. There they held a prayer vigil.
blog 1blog 2Their demand? MPS should sell the building to St. Marcus even though the MPS board has been engaged in a planning process for the site for over a year.
Is the urgency by St. Marcus due to the fact that the board is getting close to finalizing its proposal?
Following is a resolution that will be considered by the board this month.
                                                                      ACTION ON A REQUEST TO ADOPT RESOLUTION 1314R-­004 BY
DIRECTORS BONDS AND MILLER REGARDING A COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER
Resolution 1314R-­004
By Directors Bond and Miller
WHEREAS, MPS incurs costs for the maintenance and upkeep of its buildings, even when they are unused and vacant; and
WHEREAS, A vacant building, no matter how well maintained, is not only a wasted resource, but also a detriment to the neighborhood in which it is situated; and
WHEREAS, Administrative Policy 5.01(8)(e) states that vacated school buildings owned by the Board shall be used for other purposes, if economically feasible; and
WHEREAS, At its regular meeting on August 30, 2012, the Board, in response to Resolution 1213R-­‐002 by Director Bonds, directed the Administration to develop the Community Partnership Shared Facilities Program, through which space in our vacant buildings is to be rented — for nominal fees, such as the cost of the utilities — to community-­‐based organizations which would provide free services to MPS students and which are non-­‐profit 501(c)3 organizations that have been in existence for five 

Statement from Prisoners Revolutionary Literature Fund to the SHU Isolation Unit Installation on the Capitol Steps in Sacramento | DailyCensored.com

Statement from Prisoners Revolutionary Literature Fund to the SHU Isolation Unit Installation on the Capitol Steps in Sacramento | DailyCensored.com - Breaking Censored News, World, Independent, Liberal News:

Statement from Prisoners Revolutionary Literature Fund to the SHU Isolation Unit Installation on the Capitol Steps in Sacramento




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By Mike Holman,

In solidarity with the SHU Isolation Unit Installation, Prisoners Revolutionary Literature Fund is sharing this letter from a California prisoner, written 3 weeks ago, about the reality of solitary confinement. As you hear this, think about what CDC’s Jeffrey Beard claims about solitary confinement.

“They call me the criminal, but I couldn’t do what they do …the most cruel and unusual of punishments.”

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7/24/2013 California Prison Inmate

This is written from CIM_AD_SEG as I wait for the “SHU” here. This AD-SEG is probably worse. We do not even get the little we should. Yard is most often skipped, showers often skipped also. Books are not passed out. There are no plugs for an appliance. I have been staring at a wall since February, it is now near August. I am not guilty but was found guilty though I have evidence in the form of a C.O.’s statement, which he later took back. This is definitely the most cruel and unusual of punishments, to be locked in a box with no TV, no radio, no books, & no yard.

From my window, all I can see is the wall; all I can hear are screams & groans of grown men’s agony expelled by those who are loosing their sanity. The silence is deafening the air thick and drowning, prayers are sent desperately begging for help. This is definitely the cruelest and 

8-17-13 SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE

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The Unintended Lessons from Florida: Class Grades, pt. 2 | the becoming radical
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As “scary” as it gets, a blank parent report. #optout
See how easy this is? No consequences, just a blank report. That’s all. So, parents, what are you waiting for? An invitation?
Reprise: Corporatism, KIPP, and Cultural Eugenics
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Yes, reader, some of you might be wondering, “Why Henry Rollins?” Still others, “Who IS Henry Rollins?” I’ve never made it a secret that I am a huge punk rock fan. In fact, I can’t seem to get out of the late 70s, early 80s, musically. I’m “discovering” new bands everyday from that era of […]
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Diane in the Evening 8-17-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all

Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all:




A Reader’s Review of “Reign of Error”
This reader, Timothy Quinn, received an advanced reading copy (ARC) of my book. Here is his review, proving the power of social media: “I’ve had the privilege of reading an ARC of “Reign of Error.” It is an important book for anyone interested in preserving what’s left of our democracy. I’m president of my local board of education and the ARC is making the rounds among my colleagues. I look forwa

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Bitter Conflict in Chicago as Rahm Tears Down Community Center
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Teachers For Social Justice: CPS has demolished Whittier Elementary's "La Casita" parent center and library

Teachers For Social Justice: CPS has demolished Whittier Elementary's "La Casita" parent center and library:

CPS has demolished Whittier Elementary's "La Casita" parent center and library

AUGUST 17, 2013 LEAVE A COMMENT
URGENT:
La Casita at Whittier school was demolished today around 9:30 am without notice or previous meeting with the community, as Alderman Solis and CPS promised. The construction crew with police support broke a side fence to avoid dozens of protesters who were blocking the main entrances, and they started to demolish our children's library so that a private high school near by can build a soccer field. PLEASE come at a vigil today at 4:30 pm (1900 W. 23rd) to demand that Alderman Solis honors his word to build another library for our children, and more importantly, to demand CPS and the mayor to stop giving public funds and/or subsidies to private institutions at the expense of our communities. If you can't come, please call Alderman Solis at 312-952-0581 or 773-523-4100 and demand that at least have the decency to come and explain what is happening.



More photos of today's demolition are at http://m.dailykos.com/story/2013/08/17/1231888/-PICS-La-Casita-Demolished-Saturday-Morning-By-Rahm  

Sun-Times Story about the demolition: 


“We were told that we could have a meeting with Danny Solis and CPS this 

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: American Demolition at La Casita

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: American Demolition at La Casita:

American Demolition at La Casita


American Demolition -- What's in a name?
Rahm always seems to high-tail it out of town whenever he's about to drop another bombshell on the community. That way he doesn't have to face the media the next day or be held accountable for his dirty deeds until things cool down. I guess that what he pays his overpriced spinners/liars like Becky Carroll to do.

At around midnight, we heard that Rahm's wrecking team was over at Whittier Elementary in the Pilsen neighborhood, sent there to destroy La Casita, the building that has become the symbol of the community's fight for a decent school library. By the time we got there, hundreds of parents, teachers and community activists had gathered to try and once again, save the building. 

At Juarez H.S.
After police cordons  and barricades were set up protesters organized all-night and morning vigils. The wreckers then left, like 

Communist China and Chicago Democrats bulldoze schools for private profit | Reclaim Reform

Communist China and Chicago Democrats bulldoze schools for private profit | Reclaim Reform:

Communist China and Chicago Democrats bulldoze schools for private profit

Democratic Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is following the same thuggish cruelty as Communist China. Bulldozing a school and destroying a community, even though residents had recently received a written agreement that this would not happen. Rahm is going one step further than the Tea Party Republican methods used in other states and cities for dismantling public education in order to profit his investor buddies and campaign contributors.  This is all out war against public education as land grabs and other forms of corruption thrive.
This is not education reform. This is savagery.
Whittier bulldozed
“In a brazen fascist move reminiscent of the midnight destruction of Meigs Field, Murder Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Schools CEOBarbara Byrd-Bennett have dispatched the Chicago Police to protect a demolition crew ordered to tear down La Casitacommunity center on Friday night August 16, 2013. La Casita is on the grounds of (the recently closed) Whittier Elementary School.” Read Daily Kos HERE.
CPS is a liar, nothing but liars. They made a promise, and now they creep in in the middle of the night. Why now? Why at night? So no one sees this betrayal, this hypocrisy,” community 

8-17-13 Saturday Special Corporate Reform School Girls News Breakout

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