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Friday, February 17, 2012

Secretary Status quo Duncan sprinkles his Fairy Dust in New York



Facebook post from a teacher responding to our voice of sanity and truth on education reform Anthony Cody's blog in ED Week " Sorry Mr. Press Secretary, Multiple Measures Are Not Fairy Dust http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/living-in-dialogue/2012/02/sorry_mr_press_secretary_multi.html

The teacher heeding Anthony's warning about the dust shared on Teachers' Letters To Obama this morning about the effects of the dust on New York teachers. 
"Well, as a teacher in NY who has sat through a day of "professional development" on data driven instruction, I can say that we were told (and the quotes are real - this was what we were told by the trainer from our BOCES center who travels regularly to Albany to get the 'latest news and information') "The TEST is where you start. When you look at the test and frame your instruction so that your students will do well on the TEST, then you will see increased scores and you will know that they have LEARNED what's on the test." 
It is exactly what we're being told - TEACH TO THE TEST"

Another clear example of the effects of the dust on mainstream media showed up in an editorial in the New York Times this morning "A sound deal on teacher evaluations"

It open with "Thanks to an agreement brokered by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York has moved a step closer to carrying out the statewide teacher evaluation system it promised two years ago in return for $700 million from the federal Race to the Top education program. Ending the impasse between the teachers’ unions and education officials will help improve instruction across the state."
Clearly the dust effect demonstrates the disconnection between dusters like Governor Cuomo, Secretary Duncan, and the New York Times, and what is actually happening in New York schools. The effect is simply amazing. The dust of course is making some dusters rich and powerful. It's that old story come around again. The Gospel tells us Judas took 30 silver pieces to betray Christ.  Governor Cuomo took 700 million from Race To The Top to betray New York's children, parents and teachers. While the New York Times may be inhaling Arne's dust parents, teachers, and students know better. In the world of Race To The Top fairy dusters don't teach in or attend our public schools. They live in that 1% world of you the 99% don't know what is good for you.  Just breath the dust in, and feel us getting rich off your misery. 
The NYTimes editorial ends with this eye opener: "To push districts to finalize their evaluation systems, Governor Cuomo has wisely included a provision in the agreement that would deny districts that do not comply a planned 4 percent increase in state education financing. That penalty, combined with the threat of losing federal money, should get the two sides to end the blockage."
Those fairy dust pixies of old did never threaten people. These new Giorgio Armani suit wearing RTTT fairies are always threatening parents, students, and teachers with fall in line, or else we'll take away your funding.  Just behave and smell the _ _ _ _
If you want to see what parents really think about Cuomo's dust read Class Size Matters posts on Facebook about this deal.

 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Class-Size-Matters/41193929122?sk=info


  
Spread the word we reject their 30 pieces of silver. They can keep their dust. The NCLB/RTTT resistant is alive and well. We are walking, marching, protesting, speaking and occupying your board meetings from sea to shinning sea. SOSers are blogging,  going to occupy Arne's U.S. DOE this March 30, 31, april 1 & 2. Save Our Schools is going to Selma Alabama for the Selma Jubilee.  Hot off the SOS Press we are organizing and inviting all NCLB/RTTT resisters to a SOS Education Convention in DC this summer. We promise no fairy dust will be used. Someone tell the DOE the Revolution won't seen on CNN or MTV, but it is coming to DC?   
If you want to know what the Walking Man listened to on his walk in the rain this morning.
That's right Sweet Honey Tn The Rock "Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around"
and Chris Streetman's "Will we occupy" 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE5nIRFnerM
We will occupy,
Jesse 





Thursday, February 16, 2012

Poverty Matters Secretary Status quo Duncan

Dove Rosenberg a member of Children Are more Than Test Scores posted a comment today about Secretary Aren Duncan and poverty: " Good teaching cannot outweigh the detrimental effects that poverty has on a child. Arne Duncan says that education can be used to fight poverty, but that's nonsense. Poverty is far more effective at fighting education than the other way around."


Easy for for Status quo Secretary Duncan to say. Those who have never known poverty always think poverty doesn't matter. During Secretary Duncan's tenure as the Chicago Public School CEO over 100 children under the age of 18 were murdered in Chicago, and all he focused on was test scores. He missed the real crisis of violence in his city. The first time he noticed Chicago Parent's pain was last year two years after he left. When the beating death of Derrion Albert an honor student was murdered on his way home.
http://www.myfoxchicago.com/dpp/news/metro/video_derrion_albert

Poverty matters, School matters, A government that cares matters, and it will take everyone to help fight poverty.
May the Lord and his angels protect our children,
Still marching,



If you want to know what the Walkingman is listening walking in the rain through his tears:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVbkz_3lO3c

Rest in peace Derrion Albert, and may the lord hold you close to his heart forever,
Sincerely,
Jesse Turner The Walkingman 

The Saint Valentine's Facebook Massacre

The next generation 


Before the Facebook Saint Valentine's Massacre "Children Are More Than Test Scores" had 7,167 members then Facebook took away 7,157 members on Valentine's day 2012. We are a rag tag band of parents and teachers resisting the notion that the best measure of academic success for a child is a test score on a standardized measure. We are part of the 99%. Perhaps in those 1% CEOs offices at Facebook it was decided we grew too big. Who knows their reasoning Facebook is not a democracy.
Now we are 87, and growing.
My grandparents were Immigrants who loved two countries. We were brought up with a love of two nations. We were our family's first Irish Americans. We are proud of that fact. We salute the Red, White, and Blue every day, go to church on Sundays, and at weddings, wakes, and baptisms we dance and sing Irish rebel songs.  The whole room always erupts with pride whenever someone sings Luke Kelly's "A Nation Once again". Every soul in the room on their feet singing:
"When boyhood's fire was in my blood
I read of ancient freemen,
Of Greece and Rome who bravely stood,
Three hundred men and three men;
And then I thought I yet might see
Our fetters rent in twain,
And Ireland, long a province, be
A Nation once again! "

Of course the connection is to those brave Spartans who sacrificed their lives at The Battle of Thermopylae when Brave King Leonidas dismissed the bulk of the Greek army, and remained to guard the rear with 300 Spartans against Xerxes massive army of invaders.  Our fathers and grandfathers always ensure every child would learn the lesson that the sacrifice of a few could inspire great things.  Long after the singing and dancing on the bus ride ride, train ride, or drive home the lesson was always continued. Every child learning silence and apathy are never the options of a free people. By the way isn't this really what the anti ethnic studies in Tucson Arizona is all about these days as well. A fear of free men and free women who are proud of two nations?

I am calling for three hundred free men and free women to join Children Are More Than Test Scores on Facebook to stand against this madness of NCLB/RTTT that is reducing our children to test scores.
On your feet:
"When boyhood's fire was in my blood
I read of ancient freemen,
Of Greece and Rome who bravely stood,
Three hundred men and three men;
And then I thought I yet might see
Our fetters rent in twain,
And America's School's no longer be testing factories, but places where Children Are More Than Test Scores Once Again.
Looking for 300,
Jesse
Guess what the Walking Man was listening to, and singing on his walk today?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6DHtWJ_n4E