Malloy has pledged to «stay the course» on his inappropriate, destructive and expensive Common Core -
driven corporate education reform and privatization agenda.
On the other side is the money, greed and arrogance that
drives the corporate education reform industry.
Not exact matches
1) «
Corporate education reform» refers to a set of proposals currently
driving education policy at the state and federal level.
For over 20 years, communities of color have been the targets of a wave of market -
driven education reform, rooted in
corporate principles of competition, choice and consequences.
By standing together against the interests of
corporate driven education reforms, whose sole purpose is for profit, we are creating a vision for the kinds of schools our students deserve.
Driven by their Madison Avenue advertising mentality, the
corporate education «
reform» industry's narrative seeks to convince our nation's citizens that our public
education system is failing,» parents need market - based «school choice» so their children can escape dismal neighborhood schools.
The event is also part of a local college campus recruiting
drive for another front group, Students for
Education Reform, an echo of the corporate reform group Democrats for Education R
Reform, an echo of the
corporate reform group Democrats for Education R
reform group Democrats for
Education ReformReform.
Considering the turmoil caused by Malloy's
corporate education reform industry agenda, Malloy's comment was a rather callous reminder that the governor and his pro-charter school allies remain fixated on producing an
education system
driven by test scores.
Education Reform Speak is hard enough to understand, but when K12 Inc., the large online virtual school vendor, sought to warn investors about the dangers of the Common Core — a concept proposed and driven by the corporate education reform industry — the resulting explanation was nothing short of
Education Reform Speak is hard enough to understand, but when K12 Inc., the large online virtual school vendor, sought to warn investors about the dangers of the Common Core — a concept proposed and driven by the corporate education reform industry — the resulting explanation was nothing short of bi
Reform Speak is hard enough to understand, but when K12 Inc., the large online virtual school vendor, sought to warn investors about the dangers of the Common Core — a concept proposed and
driven by the
corporate education reform industry — the resulting explanation was nothing short of
education reform industry — the resulting explanation was nothing short of bi
reform industry — the resulting explanation was nothing short of bizarre.
«
Corporate education reform» refers to a specific set of policy proposals currently
driving education policy at the state and federal level.
Bluntly, there may be too many
education lobbyists and
corporate interests
driving manufactured problems in the name of
education reform.
In the twenty years since the first Massachusetts charter school opened following the passage of the Massachusetts
Education Reform Act of 1993, charter schools both nationwide and within Massachusetts have strayed from their original, neighborhood -
driven roots and have become increasingly corporatized; statewide, parents of students in charter schools comprise only 14 % of charter trustees, with more than double that percentage — 31 % — comprised by
corporate representatives.