Title: No Childs Behind Left
1No Childs Behind Left
- Testing the Butts Off
- Americas School Children
- A Primer
2- If an unfriendly, foreign power had attempted to
impose on America the mediocre educational
performance that exists today, we might well have
viewed it as an act of war. - A Nation At Risk
- 1983
3 4The History Lesson
- 1930s and the Radicals
- Admit college students based on
- academic merit instead of family status.
- The Education Testing Service goal
- End elitist-based admissions.
- ETS develops the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
5While in Iowa
- Radical E.F. Lindquist
- Wants testing to identify those who need
- extra help, so that all can succeed.
- Opposes sorting by narrow academic standards.
- Those same standards because of their rigidity
are thwarting and damaging to all other kinds of
capacity. - E.F. Lindquist, 1930s
6Tests The Great American Equalizer
- SAT Home in the East
- Tests to sort worthy few by academic merit.
- ACT Home in West
- Tests to identify needs of the many for placement
resulting in success for all.
7The Power of a Prankster
- Reynold Johnson, Science Teacher
- His Markograph Machine makes scoring millions of
tests possible.
8- Stanley
- Kaplan
- Test Preparation
- For Fun and Profit.
9Thou Shalt Honor Thy Test.
- Nutrition
- Parents vocabulary and education
- Books in the Home
- Time watching television
- Number of parents in the home
- Native Language
10 11ESEA Left Behind
- Old Elementary Secondary Education Act.
- Mostly funding for high-poverty schools
- Class Size Reduction
- Reading Aides
- Technology
- Teacher Training
12What we needed
13What we got.
- Really Pretty Words.
- Standards.
- Accountability.
- Closing the Achievement Gap.
14Opening Pandoras Box
- Testing Testing Testing Testing Testing Testing
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Testing Testing Testing Testing, etc.
15AYP Failure School Miss One
16AYP Failure School Miss All
17A Tale of Two Schools
Florida Failed School
Florida A School
18It was the Best of SchoolsIt was the Worst of
Schools.
- 68 of Florida Schools were ranked A or B by
Governor Bush. - 77 of Florida Schools were ranked Failed AYP
by President Bush
19TMY (The Magical Year)2014!
- The Good News
- No more Adequate Yearly Progress formulas!
- The Bad News
- 100 Perfect or Fail.
20The voices on our side are growing!
- From the NAACP.
- To the Utah State Legislature.
21- A Look in the Crystal Ball.
22Follow the
23- Education can become the
- same dynamic, for-profit industry that the
health care industry has become. - Business Cashing in on Learning
- Mark Walsh, Education Week
- November 24, 1999
24The Future of Local School Privatization.
- Community Education Partners
25Do the Math.
- Guaranteed Minimum 2,500 kids
- _at_ per student x 9,000
- Contract on Kids
- 22,500,000
26- The longer the kids stayed in the program, the
worse their academic performance was. - Findings by Tom Kellow
- Houston District Official
- With responsibility for tracking test data
- Making (Up) the Grade, Houston Press, April 6,
2000
27Conflict of Interest?We report. You decide.
- The fact that Larry Marshall can do consulting
with vendors to the district...is a testament to
what has become a sort of vendor pimp cult in the
public school system in Texas. - George Scott
- Local Citizen Watchdog
- Houston Press, March 6, 2003
28The Future of State School Privatization.
29- With a rigorous curriculum, a longer day and a
longer year, that should produce better results,
but to my surprise, it didnt. - They were doing similarly or slightly worse.
- Professor Gary Miron
- Western Michigan University
- The Nation, Vol 278, Issue 10, 2004
30 31St. Petersburg TimesSept. 26, 2003
- Was there no Enron
- stock left to buy?
32- We shouldnt be making decisions based on
politics. - Governor Jeb Bush
- Miami Herald, Nov. 13, 2003
33The Future ofFederal School Privatization.
34They get by with a Little Help from their Friends
- Secretary of Education Rod Paige,
- former K12.com advisory board
- Associate Deputy, Dept of Ed. Michael Petrilli,
- former K12.com vice president
- Deputy Secretary William Hansen,
- former K12 vice president of community
partnerships - Chief Deputy Gene Hickocks former deputy Charles
Zogby, - left to join management team of K12.com
- Former Secretary of Education Bill Bennett,
- co-founder of K12.com
35 36- You have a big cake, and you put it under the
sink and then wonder why the cockroaches are in
your kitchen. .. - You've got to throw the cake in the trash so that
the cockroaches don't have something to come
for." - Grover Norquist
- The Progressive January 2004 Issue
37- The NEAhas a lot of money for campaign
contributions they have activistsin every
political district. . . . They are
everywhere.""School choice allows children and
money to leave the system, and that means there
will be fewer public teacher jobs, lower union
membership, and lower dues. - Terry Moe,
- Senior Fellow Hoover Institution
- and co-author of Politics, Markets, and
America's Schools
38We have to lead more than our members.
- It must be our mission to lead communities.
39- Just as the Coke brand would be devastated if
someone found a rats head in a drink,
(tax-raising) Republicans are the rats heads in
the Coke bottle. - Grover Norquist
- Wall Street Journal
- February 20, 2004
40Every Adorable Grandchild
- Deserves a
- Great
- Public
- School.
41- When youre up to your neck in manure,
- Its no time to duck.
- Harry S Truman
42- Notes
- A Nation at Risk An Open Letter to the American
People, David Gardner, chair of the National
Commission on Excellence in Education, April 26,
1983 - Lemann, Nicholas, The Big Test, The Secret
History of American Meritocracy, (New York
Farrar, St. Raus Giroux) 1999 - Federal testing mandates a demolition derby,
St. Petersburg Times editorial, June 2004 - Reports on feasibility of reaching AYP
Connecticut Education Assn. study, April 2004
Minnesota Office of Legislative Auditor study,
2004 California Dept of Education study, 2004. - Invest in Equality, The Leadership Conference
on Civil Rights, www.civilrights.org - The Broken Promise of Brown, Julian Bond, NAACP
Education Summit speech, Topeka, Kansas, May 15,
2004 - Growing Chorus of Voices Opposing Provisions of
NCLB Act, NEA Great Public Schools Report, July,
2004 - Ka-Ching Businesses Cashing in on Learning,
Mark Walsh, Education Week, November 24, 1999 - Making (Up) The Grade, Wendy Grossman, Houston
Press, April 6, 2000 - Learning Curve, Wendy Grossman, Houston Press,
October 5, 2000 - 180 Days in the Hole, Margaret Downing, Houston
Press, April 19, 2001 - W. and the Use of Testing Numbers Racket, by
Stephen Metcalf, The New Republic, Feb. 6, 2001 - Million-Dollar Babies, Margaret Downing,
Houston Press, June 27, 2002 - Purchasing and Contract Management, Texas
School Performance Review, Dallas Independent
School District, June 2001 - Ending its Contract with For-Profit Alternative
Center Will Cost District 10 Million, Tawnell
Hobbs, The Dallas Morning News, June 12, 2002 - A Paige from the Past?, Jennifer Mathieu,
Houston Press, March 6, 2003 - Paige Chief Announces Departure, Erik Robelen,
Education Week, September 10, 2003 - Federal Grant Involving Bennetts K12, Inc.
Questioned, by David Hoff Michelle Davis,
Education Week, Vol 23 No. 43, July 28, 2004