Leave it to the «No - Excuses»
corporate education reform leader to explain how missing nearly one out of every five school days makes him a good school leader.
Not exact matches
He replaced all of this expertise with a $ 1 million contract with an out - of - state
corporate education reform company that sent in five inexperienced consultants to tell Connecticut's
education leaders what to do.
According to the last set of federal and state campaign finance reports, Governor Malloy, the champion of the
corporate education reform industry and the only Democratic governor in the nation to propose doing away with teacher tenure and repealing collective bargaining for teachers working in the poorest schools has received well over a quarter of a million dollars from
leaders and political action committees associated with the national
education reform and privatization effort.
When it comes to the
corporate education reform industry's effort, ConnCAN and its
leaders have been Malloy's biggest supporters.
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But as if their claim about Connecticut becoming Wisconsin wasn't misleading enough, the labor
leaders use their commentary piece to mock our ongoing effort to push back the
corporate education reform industry and re-take control of our system of public
education.
Fellow Connecticut
education advocate and columnist Wendy Lecker has yet another MUST READ piece about the Corporate Education Reform Industry's attack on public education and how Connecticut's leaders are failing to protect our state's students, parents, teachers and public
education advocate and columnist Wendy Lecker has yet another MUST READ piece about the
Corporate Education Reform Industry's attack on public education and how Connecticut's leaders are failing to protect our state's students, parents, teachers and public
Education Reform Industry's attack on public
education and how Connecticut's leaders are failing to protect our state's students, parents, teachers and public
education and how Connecticut's
leaders are failing to protect our state's students, parents, teachers and public schools.
Chicago Teachers Union president Karen Lewis, a black women, is one of the most important
leaders in the country against
corporate education reform, and she led the union in the «Let Us Teach!»
Snow serves as the director of the Connecticut Chapter of Teach for America and Lowney works for Steve Mandel, the billionaire
corporate education reform industry
leader who is also one of Governor Malloy's biggest campaign contributors.
In other news, another
corporate education reform industry
leader, Colorado Democratic Congressman Jared Polis, returned to twitter last night to continue his rant about the country's leading public school advocate, Diane Ravitch.
The event, a veritable who's who of
corporate education reformers, included the Chief Operating Officer of Michelle Rhee's StudentsFirst, a couple of national board members of Teach For America, members of KIPP's national board of directors, a board member of New Leaders Inc. (a program to «train» school administrators in the ways of education reformers) and one of the founders of the national group, Democrats for Educatio
education reformers, included the Chief Operating Officer of Michelle Rhee's StudentsFirst, a couple of national board members of Teach For America, members of KIPP's national board of directors, a board member of New
Leaders Inc. (a program to «train» school administrators in the ways of
education reformers) and one of the founders of the national group, Democrats for Educatio
education reformers) and one of the founders of the national group, Democrats for
EducationEducation Reform.
Is kowtowing to Governor Dannel Malloy and the
Corporate Education Reform Industry worth so much that these some union
leaders will refuse to step forward and defend Connecticut's parents, students and teachers who understand just how bad the Common Core SBAC test is for our children and our schools?
Hyping their status as the
leader in the for - profit
corporate education reform industry, the company reported added;
DFER's Board of Directors is made up of some of the most important
leaders in the
corporate education reform industry including;
This past Tuesday (October 13, 2015) former Chicago Public Schools CEO Barbara Byrd - Bennett, one of the nation's leading
Corporate Education Reform Industry leaders, pleaded guilty for her role in a $ 23 million kick - back scheme with Gary Solomon and his education reform companies, The SUPES Academy and Synesi As
Education Reform Industry leaders, pleaded guilty for her role in a $ 23 million kick - back scheme with Gary Solomon and his education reform companies, The SUPES Academy and Synesi Assoc
Reform Industry
leaders, pleaded guilty for her role in a $ 23 million kick - back scheme with Gary Solomon and his
education reform companies, The SUPES Academy and Synesi As
education reform companies, The SUPES Academy and Synesi Assoc
reform companies, The SUPES Academy and Synesi Associates.
A third worked for yet another
corporate funded
education reform entity called BELL (Building Educated
Leaders for Life.)
Today I am asking WNPR's Where We Live, WFSB's Face the State, FOXCT's The Real Story, CT Report with Steve Kotchko and other appropriate news forums to host a debate between myself and any one of the
leaders of these
corporate advocacy fronts such as Jeffrey Villar, the Executive Director of Connecticut Council for
Education Reform and Jennifer Alexander, the Chief Executive Officer of ConnCAN.
February 17, 2015: Pelto Challenges Connecticut's
Corporate Education Reform Industry
Leaders to debate
Government officials and
corporate leaders may have the best of intentions in attempting to
reform American
education.
Legislative
Leader who helped push through Malloy's
corporate education reform legislation
Now called the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Republican and Democratic
leaders, along with the
Corporate Education Reform Industry and the leadership of the teachers» unions are heralding the new system which continues the effort to privatize public education, turn schools into little more than testing factories and undermine teachers and the teaching pr
Education Reform Industry and the leadership of the teachers» unions are heralding the new system which continues the effort to privatize public
education, turn schools into little more than testing factories and undermine teachers and the teaching pr
education, turn schools into little more than testing factories and undermine teachers and the teaching profession.