Legislative Leader who helped push through Malloy's
corporate education reform legislation
His corporate education reform legislation is widely recognized as the most anti-teacher piece of legislation ever introduced by a Democratic governor.
Not exact matches
readers may recall the series of posts about how Malloy's Commissioner of
Education, Stefan Pryor, brought in Leeds Global Partners and the other corporate education reform consultants though no - bid contracts to help him write and push through Malloy's «education reform» leg
Education, Stefan Pryor, brought in Leeds Global Partners and the other
corporate education reform consultants though no - bid contracts to help him write and push through Malloy's «education reform» leg
education reform consultants though no - bid contracts to help him write and push through Malloy's «
education reform» leg
education reform»
legislation.
If Malloy really wants teachers to support him, why hasn't he clearly endorsed the concept of teacher tenure and made a public statement that he was wrong to try and eliminate tenure and repeal collective bargaining in his 2012
Corporate Education Reform Industry
legislation.
In response to the growing public concern about the Common Core, the Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) testing scheme, and the inappropriate and unfair use of standardized test scores when evaluating Connecticut's public school teachers, a growing number of state representatives and state senators are stepping forward and introducing
legislation that would stop, or at least slow down, the damaging
Corporate Education Reform Industry's agenda that is undermining public education in Con
Education Reform Industry's agenda that is undermining public
education in Con
education in Connecticut.