As with charter schools, debate over expanding empowerment zones to other districts is raising concerns from critics
about privatizing public education.
It's
about privatizing public education.»
«This plan is not
about privatizing public education.
Not exact matches
«This lawsuit was never
about helping students, but is yet another attempt by millionaires and corporate special interests to undermine the teaching profession and push their own ideological agenda on
public schools and students while working to
privatize public education.»
Responding to the Vergara decision, National
Education Association leader Dennis Van Roekel informs us that, «This lawsuit was never about helping students, but is yet another attempt by millionaires and corporate special interests to undermine the teaching profession and push their own ideological agenda on public schools and students while working to privatize public educatio
Education Association leader Dennis Van Roekel informs us that, «This lawsuit was never
about helping students, but is yet another attempt by millionaires and corporate special interests to undermine the teaching profession and push their own ideological agenda on
public schools and students while working to
privatize public educationeducation.»
He is
about one thing and one thing only:
privatizing education so that corporate interests can grab
public monies.
Most of these
privatizing, ALEC - type, corporate think - tank financed educational reforms are
about dismantling
public education while destroying teachers unions.
Choice is not an attack on
public schools and has never been
about privatizing education; it is
about creating a vibrant marketplace of high quality
education options —
public, private and charter — and empowering parents to choose the best setting for their child.
I recently wrote
about Superintendent Castarphen and her history of bullying staff and working to
privatize public education.
Columnist and
education advocate Wendy Lecker writes
about Governor Dannel Malloy's attack on Connecticut's
public schools and his ongoing effort to
privatize public education in Connecticut.
Fellow pro-
public education advocate columnist Wendy Lecker lays out the facts
about Bronx Charter School for Excellence effort to open a charter school in Stamford and the help they are getting from Commissioner Pryor's office and Connecticut's lobbying group dedicated to
privatizing Connecticut's system of
public education.
Rauner is already taking some heat over his
education policies, which center on
privatizing public education; Rauner brags
about Noble, which named one of its high schools after him after he provided the school's start - up funding.
This is
about destroying unions, promoting charter schools and
privatizing public education in the United States.
A former member of the state assembly and the LA City Council, she said, «I came after reading
about the attempt of what I see is to
privatize and destroy
public education.»