The ad, which will air over the next week in Albany and NYC, echoes
the message public education advocates have been offering at the recent Moral Mondays vigils at the Capitol.
Not exact matches
That
message was echoed by many of the
advocates, researchers, and experts who took turns at the figurative bullhorn here last week for the release of «Measuring Up 2008,» the fifth in a biennial series of reports by the National Center for
Public Policy and Higher
Education.
For more than a year and a half,
public education advocates in Connecticut have been delivering the
message that the Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) test is unfair, inappropriate, discriminatory and fundamentally flawed.
Although many parents, teachers and
public school
advocates already know that Governor Dannel «Dan» Malloy is the most anti-teacher, anti-
public education Democratic Governor in the nation, Malloy's proposed budget drives the
message home in a very big way.