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Sat Jul 28, 2012, 11:23 AM

UAW President slams right-wing politics for failing education

Source: Detroit Free Press

UAW President slams right-wing politics for failing education
10:37 AM, July 28, 2012
By Lori Higgins
Detroit Free Press Education Writer


UAW President Bob King railed against what he said are right-wing politics that have reduced funding for schools, reduced support services in schools, and left class sizes bulging.

“And then they turn around and they try to vilify teachers for not doing a great job in educating our kids,” King said this morning, speaking before teachers gathered at Cobo Center for the annual meeting of the American Federation of Teachers.

“I believe teachers in America, especially teachers in K-12 education, especially teachers in urban education, you are miracle workers.”

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Reply UAW President slams right-wing politics for failing education (Original post)
Bozita Jul 2012 OP
goclark Jul 2012 #1
The Wielding Truth Jul 2012 #2
earthside Jul 2012 #3
Igel Jul 2012 #5
indepat Jul 2012 #4

Response to Bozita (Original post)

Sat Jul 28, 2012, 11:24 AM

1. Great!

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Response to Bozita (Original post)

Sat Jul 28, 2012, 11:28 AM

2. YES. “I believe teachers in America, especially teachers in K-12 education, especially teachers

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in urban education, you are miracle workers.”

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Response to Bozita (Original post)

Sat Jul 28, 2012, 11:32 AM

3. The thing is though ...

... that the present administration is advancing the G.W. Bush education formula.

Indeed, the teacher bashing, the charterization/privatization, the nationalization of the public school system are all part of the Obama-Duncan-Bush-Spellings 'reform' agenda.

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Response to earthside (Reply #3)

Sat Jul 28, 2012, 07:25 PM

5. That's the problem.

Look, the AUW guy was politicking.

The driving factor behind all the education reforms are two fold.

The second factor a white middle class (and above) parents. They heard that EC programs helped, so they needed them. They heard about all the bad teachers in high school, they had them. *That's* why little Heather and Hunter aren't in AP everything by 10th grade. EC programs help low SES kids, not the Heathers and Hunters of the world. And "low SES" in edu-speak is usually dog-whistle for "minority."

We've always had crappy schools. But it's only in the last 40 years that it's become a racial/equal-rights issue. Many crappy schools are in nearly all white rural areas. We hear about minority-majority urban schools most of the time and, on rare occasion, rural schools in the Black Belt in the South. This is the first factor driving teacher evaluation innovations.

Simply put, we're out of excuses. Tripled education budgets; highly qualified teachers in reduced-size classes that are integrated, mainstreamed and detracked; teaching aligned to curriculum and tests aligned to state standards aligned to national standards; well-managed classrooms that are flipped and inquiry based; kids hearts that are nurtured and won; differentiated instruction that is brain-based and student-centered for diverse learning styles; districts that are data-driven. Campuses that are 1-to-1 with schools that are new and egonomic. Well-fed students that are in bully-free zones. Not every state or school is like this, but enough are to see the results.

The test scores move a lot for a year or two and when the dust settles they've moved a few points. What's left? Well, it's a school: A school consists entirely of the buildings, administrators and teachers. That's it. Like they say, "... teachers account for over 50% of the variance in student achievement." So if there's any problem, that is where we have to find the solution. We can inspect the buildings. The administrators? Well, they're not directly involved with the students. Most of that "stuff" really involves teachers. Maybe their instruction really isn't brain-based, multimodal, student centered, properly aligned with standards using all and only the best practices in nurturing, well-managed classrooms. So let's blame them.

Never, ever ask what the "..." is replacing, what's left out of that quote. Never. To do is to suggest that schools are more than teachers and principals and buildings. To suggest that there may be some problem outside the school's control.

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Response to Bozita (Original post)

Sat Jul 28, 2012, 05:03 PM

4. Most of this nation's worst problems imo stem directly

from the right-wing's malevolent agenda having been mostly implemented.

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