Major donors associated with ConnCAN, the Achievement First charter school chain and other
corporate education reform entities have donated in excess of $ 250,000 to Malloy's Democratic State Central Committee in just the last four years.
Although
the corporate education reform entity, Relay School of Education, has recently been prohibited from working in California and Pennsylvania, Governor Dannel Malloy's political appointees on the State Board of Education are poised today to grant the controversial teacher training scheme, «full program approval» to operate in Connecticut.
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In the months leading up to and through his re-election campaign,
corporate education reform proponents and the charter school industry poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into Malloy's various campaign
entities and organizations.
The
corporate funded New York based
entity called Families for Excellent Schools has set up yet another «
education reform» front group in Connecticut.
The list of
corporate - funded
education reform entities that reported lobbying Malloy and the legislature in 2015 included Achievement First, Inc., the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now Inc..
«Relay Graduate School of
Education (RGSE) is a corporate reform entity whose «deans» need not possess the qualifications that deans of legitimate graduate schools possess (i.e., Ph.D. s; established professional careers in education, including publication in blind - review journals
Education (RGSE) is a
corporate reform entity whose «deans» need not possess the qualifications that deans of legitimate graduate schools possess (i.e., Ph.D. s; established professional careers in
education, including publication in blind - review journals
education, including publication in blind - review journals).»
Proponents included the biggest
corporate entities and individuals behind the
corporate education reform movement including Families for Excellent Schools, Education Reform Now, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the Walton Family and a who's who list of donors from the charter school
education reform movement including Families for Excellent Schools, Education Reform Now, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the Walton Family and a who's who list of donors from the charter school ind
reform movement including Families for Excellent Schools,
Education Reform Now, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the Walton Family and a who's who list of donors from the charter school
Education Reform Now, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the Walton Family and a who's who list of donors from the charter school ind
Reform Now, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the Walton Family and a who's who list of donors from the charter school industry.
Board of Directors is chaired by William Berkley, the Chairman and CEO of W.R. Berkley Corporation of Greenwich, Connecticut and Doug Borchard, the Chief Operating Officer of New Profit, Inc., a financial investment company that «invests» in companies and
entities associated with the
corporate education reform industry.
ConnCAN is the charter school advocacy group that is not only associated with Achievement First Inc. but it is the
entity that led the record - breaking $ 6 million dollar lobbying campaign in support of Malloy's 2012
Corporate Education Reform Initiative.
In state after state, the super-rich,
corporate executives and
education reform entities spent millions to influence local elections.
A third worked for yet another
corporate funded
education reform entity called BELL (Building Educated Leaders for Life.)
It was just a few weeks ago that CT News Junkie columnist Sarah Darer Littman wrote a scathing column on the ethics problems associated with the New York based
corporate education reform industry group called Families for Excellent Schools and its subsidiary, and
entity called the Coalition for Every Child.
For example, Norwalk uses mclass (mentioned above) which is a product of Amplify, the massive
corporate education reform industry
entity owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch and
education reformers Joel Klein — http://www.amplify.com/assessment/mclass-reading-3d.
DFER is the
corporate and elite funded pro-
education entity that serves as the political wing of
Education Reform Now and its sister organization,
Education Reform Now Advocacy.