Not exact matches
It
turns out that it took less than 24 hours for Governor Dannel «Dan» Malloy to make it clear that
Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor's departure IS NOT a sign that Connecticut's anti-teacher, pro-corporate education reform Democratic governor is going to use a second term to do a better job representing the concerns of teachers, students, parents and public school advocates in Con
Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor's departure IS NOT a sign that Connecticut's anti-teacher, pro-corporate
education reform Democratic governor is going to use a second term to do a better job representing the concerns of teachers, students, parents and public school advocates in Con
education reform Democratic governor is going to use a second term to do a better job representing the concerns of teachers, students, parents and public school
advocates in Connecticut.
From the perspective of these folks, most - notably the
education historian -
turned - sophist Diane Ravitch, the Newtown massacre serves as their chance to mount their usual criticisms of the school
reform movement and
advocate against public charter schools, as well as go beyond that.
The Connecticut Council for
Education Reform wrote, «That's why CCER
advocates for changing Connecticut's law to allow the Commissioner of
Education to waive the statutory requirements for superintendent certification to allow people like Mr. Vallas to help
turn around Connecticut's lowest - performing school districts.
This unprecedented development was the direct result of a growing awareness by parents, students, teachers and public
education advocates that the standardized testing scheme isn't useful and that the Corporate Education Reform Industry is turning public schools into little more than testing f
education advocates that the standardized testing scheme isn't useful and that the Corporate
Education Reform Industry is turning public schools into little more than testing f
Education Reform Industry is
turning public schools into little more than testing factories.
The Democratic congressman who called American's leading public
education advocate, Diane Ravitch, «an evil woman» turns out to be a player for Democrats for Education Reform, a leading political action committee for the corporate education reform
education advocate, Diane Ravitch, «an evil woman»
turns out to be a player for Democrats for
Education Reform, a leading political action committee for the corporate education reform
Education Reform, a leading political action committee for the corporate education reform ind
Reform, a leading political action committee for the corporate
education reform
education reform ind
reform industry.
Although the three organizations are funded primarily from local taxpayer funds and are supposed to be
advocating for local public schools, all three have spent the last three years lobbying for Governor Malloy's restrictive, centralized and top - down Corporate
Education Reform Industry agenda... An agenda that undermines local control of education, seeks to limit the rights of parents, denigrates teachers and turns Connecticut's public schools into little more than Common Core testing f
Education Reform Industry agenda... An agenda that undermines local control of
education, seeks to limit the rights of parents, denigrates teachers and turns Connecticut's public schools into little more than Common Core testing f
education, seeks to limit the rights of parents, denigrates teachers and
turns Connecticut's public schools into little more than Common Core testing factories.
This weekend, the 2016 Opt Out Conference in Philadelphia is bringing together parents, teachers, academics and public
education advocates from across the country to discuss developments and share strategies in our ongoing battle to protect our children, teachers and public schools from the corporate
education reform industry and the standardized testing companies that are
turning our children into guinea pigs and our public schools into little more than testing factories and profit centers.