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I began teaching in 1963,; Ba and BS in Education -Brooklyn College. I have the equivalent of 2 additional Master's, mainly in Literacy Studies and Graphic Design. I was the only seventh grade teacher of English from 1990 -1999 at East Side Middle School, which opened in 1990. My students placed amongst the highest reading and (eventually, when the ELA tests were instituted) writing scores in NYC. This attracted Harvard, looking for teachers who could be matched to "The Eight Principles of Learning", the thesis by Harvard's Lauren Resnick, that powered the Standards project, funded by Pew.
In 1998, based on the assessment of my teacher-practice by the Learning & Research Development Center, at the University of Pittsburgh, which studied my teacher-practice after I was chosen to participate in THE Standards project , I was awarded the NYSEC (New York State English Council)) "Educator of Excellence of Award," a much coveted and PRESTIGIOUS award. I have been included five times, in "Who's Who Among American Educators". Now that I am "googleable" as former students tell me, I get scores of letters from former students describing the enormous impact that I had on their life.
Currently I am a freelance travel writer and photographer, but I also write widely, about real education reform in order to change the national conversation to where it needs to be -- ABOUT LEARNING, and what makes genuine learning possible, or impossible, rather on the bogus subject of poor teachers and teacher standards. Learning how to learn--critical thinking--not rote memorization-- is the object of the PRACTICE OF PEDAGORY for which teacher who wish to PRACTICE THIS PROFESSION get a degree and a license.
I write because people with loud voices and personal agendas have destroyed the practice of pedagogy, and silenced the voice of the only ones who can set the record straight, the grunt on the line -- the teacher-practitioner--a genuine professional trained to know exactly what is needed to facilitate learning in each particular classroom.
I speak as a teacher and write because:
* those who have the national stage, are pushing tests, and pointing to bad teaching, as the reasons schools fail, but that is pointing in the wrong direction and thus a genuine solution and real reform eludes the people of this country..
* the national conversation has been usurped by businessmen and pundits with no understanding of the emergent learner, or the actual classroom practices that enable creative and critical thought. (Everyone who went to school believes they know what is needed "to teach".)
* What is REALLY NECESSARY for children to LEARN in school, is pre-school literacy, parent involvement in shaping attitudes and monitoring home activities, and classrooms where the teacher-practitioner sets the agenda based on curriculum objectives and the knowledge of pedagogy, rather than AN AGENDA SET BY some administrator who never taught, and who promotes the scripts and tests that enrich privateers who thrive on failing schools.
I speak as a teacher and write because:
* corrupt administrators, use a process that targets senior teacher-practitioners, despite exceptional dedication and huge success in their career, for harassment and egregious, criminal deprivation of due process.
* there is a hidden and scandalous deprivation of due process -- allowed and empowered by unions which do not fulfill their obligation and contract for immediate investigation and fair, promt, grievance procedures, thus permitting a "waiting game" which prevents due process.
* the national assumption expressed in the media is that the unions protect teachers BUT the truth is the unions have looked away from the breaking of tenure, and THUS, as they are the legal arm that protects teachers, teachers have lost their civil rights, and have no genuine access to the courts.
I speak as a teacher and write because:
(1 comments) Sunday, May 28, 2023 The Debt Ceiling Deal: GOP Protects the Rich, Punishes the Poor Michael Hiltzik: LA Times; Diane Ravitcch blog.SHARE
This explains how Republicans agreed to increase the debt ceiling: by cutting aid to the neediest. "The cruelty is the point. More important is what the deal says about the principles of both camps. It freezes discretionary federal spending , most of the programs for which Americans depend on the federal government — at current levels for the next two years, with increases lower than inflation. That means an effective budget cut, relative to inflation. In return, the debt ceiling is suspended for two years.But there’s really only one way to think about the exercise we’ve just gone through. It was a supreme waste of time. Republicans showed they were willing to crash the U.S. economy to make some bog-standard complaints about the federal deficit, most of which they created themselves through the 2017 tax cuts they enacted for the wealthy.
(1 comments) Sunday, May 28, 2023 "Scientific American" Editorial Board Warns About DeSantis "Anti-Science Agenda"SHARE
The prestigious journal “Scientific American” ambasted Ron DeSantis’ hostility to science, which endangers the people of Florida His retrograde ideology would endanger the entire nation. His combination of “cruelty, bigotry, and megalomania” will cause endless harm to the U.S. He refused all evidence that masks are safe & help prevent COVID, appointed a surgeon general who advised against vaccines, & continues to paint science and evidence as restrictions to the freedom of Floridians. has banned books in school libraries, restricted teachers’ classroom discussions about diversity, prohibited high school classes that focus on Black history and people, politicized college curricula, limited spending on diversity programs, ignored greenhouse gas reductionin climate change policy, diminished reproductive rights and outlawed transgender health care.
(4 comments) Tuesday, May 23, 2023 Dave Bradley: School Voucher Law Yet Another Far Right Scam - Network For Public EducationSHARE
As if anyone should be surprised, the law granting vouchers to parents sending their children to private schools appears to be turning into a scam that will take tax dollars from Iowa’s poor and middle class and funneling that money to to Iowas wealthier citizens who can pay for private schools anyway. Most poor and middle class families do not have any extra money to be paying any tuition. Thus their dreams of escaping an envisioned failing public school system (as painted by far right wing MAGA politicians around the country) for a much better private school system has been bashed as the private schools have raised tuitions once again out of the reach of those that the far right claimed this bill would help.
(1 comments) Wednesday, April 12, 2023 John Thompson: Which Brand of Republican Will Prevail in Oklahoma?SHARE
Fascinating revelations about this state! Across the nation, voters are following the battles between former-President Donald Trump and Governor Ron DeSantis. There is no way to know how that conflict between extremist Republicans will play out, but; "will it damage their party’s chances in 2024?" Even in Oklahoma, Trump’s unfavorable rating has grown to 47%, and conflicts between conservatives and MAGAs are becoming more public. But first, they must reject these hate-filled MAGAs and learn from our history, and the values we once praised as “the Oklahoma Standard.” And , traditional conservatives, as is true across the nation, must explicitly condemn the rightwingers who are spreading hate, and threatening our democracy and its norms.
(3 comments) Tuesday, April 11, 2023 Texas: Republicans Hate Education: Dumb and Dumbererby Diane RavitchSHARE
The Texas Signal has figured out the Republican plan for education. Defund the public schools. Send public money to greedy charter operators who have their eye on the bottom line. and to to voucher schools that indoctrinate their students. The goal: Dumb and Dumberer. Members of the Texas House of Representatives—both Democrats and Republicans—voted against public funding for private schools just a few days ago (after this article was posted), but the Governor is likely to try again.Under Republican leadership, Texas has long underfunded our teachers and schools. For a while, this worked for Texas Republicans. If someone complained, they could always point their fingers at the need for property tax relief or blame our failing schools on underpaid teachers. And if that didn’t work– blame Black and Brown communities. And if that didn’t work – hell blame the kids themselves.
Wednesday, April 5, 2023 'Unconscionable': Hochul Backs Proposal to Gut New York's Landmark Climate LawSHARE
"What appears to be a dorky accounting change is in fact a severe weakening of the climate law," said one campaigner. As The Leverreported Hochul received nearly half a million dollars in donations from energy companies pushing for the 100-year metric. Those companies would benefit from the provision, which would allow them to "include more natural gas in their energy mix while still complying with the state's climate law," Groups including Earthjustice and Food & Water Watch joined climate advocate sto denounce the two bills!. Hochul said in recent days that it supports a metric that would account for emissions over a 100-year period instead—an accounting methodology used by most other states and countries but one that makes "methane emissions appear much less damaging than they actually are," Shiv Soin, co-executive director of climate action group TREEage,
(1 comments) Saturday, April 1, 2023 The real story behind takeover of Houston public schools - by Valerie StraussSHARE
This is a move to privatize education — not to improve public schools. This intervention does not help students, and it mutes community voices, undermines democracy in Black and Hispanic communities, and pushes charter schools and other privatized alternatives to democratically governed schools.Houston parents, teachers, and community leaders are protesting the decision by Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath to take over the Houston Independent School District. Some see the takeover as grounded in racism and retribution; others as big-government intrusion. The decision represents a hypocritical dismissal of parents by Gov. Greg Abbott (R). “How can Governor Abbott pretend to support parent empowerment and rights when he has just taken away the rights of over 200,000 parents in Houston ISD against their will and has not listened to our concerns or our voice?” she asked.
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(1 comments) Thursday, March 23, 2023 Disney Pulls a Fast One in Florida: Announces a Major LGBT Conference This Fall in OrlandoSHARE
Disney is the single largest employer in Florida! Ron DeSantis, an outspoken crusader against the rights of LGBT people, took away the tax advantages of Disney’s “special district; the legislature stripped Disney of its self-governing status & put its operations under a 5-member board appointed by DeSantis.” Here is Disney’s answer: It announced that it will host a major conference promoting the rights of LGBT in the workplace and will be joined by some of the nation’s biggest corporations; this September, gathering executives and professionals from the world’s largest companies in a defiant display of the limits! Dozens of iconic American companies — including Apple, McDonald’s, Uber, Walmart, Hilton, Amazon, Boeing, Cracker Barrel and John Deere — are sponsoring the Out & Equal Workplace summit, which over 5,000 people are expected to attend Read more at: Click Here
(1 comments) Tuesday, March 21, 2023 The Network for Public Education Objects to the Hostile Takeover of the Houston School DistrictSHARE
The Network for Public Education strongly objects to the takeover of the Houston Independent Public School District (HISD) by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). This is a cynical political move to disenfranchise residents of Houston by yanking control of the governance of their schools from their elected board & giving governing power to political appointees, under the Governor’s thumb. In the past few years, the elected Board, Superintendent, & educators, have made great strides in school improvement. Houston is a B-rated district—even though the vast majority of its students come from low-income households and 1 in 3 students is not proficient in English. Given that the appointed board will have the power to close schools, control the budget, collaborate with charter networks, make curriculum decisions, and hire the superintendent, it is clear that this is a power grab by Greg Abbott!
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(1 comments) Sunday, March 19, 2023 Mercedes Schneider: How to Create a Bureaucratic Nightmare;diane Ravitch blogSHARE
Mercedes Schneider tries a thought experiment. Is it possible to create a universal education voucher that is “seamless” and reduces the role of government? Imagine a state with one million students, each given a sum of money to spend on their education. Simple, right? WRONG! As she demonstrates, such a program will require a massive bureaucracy to administer. Unless the public doesn’t care where the money goes, whether it was wasted or stolen. Universal funding portability would also mean school and district budgets being thrown into chaos because money supposed to arrive one child at a time doesn’t just show up like idyllic magic.None of this is smooth, and none of this is easy, and none of this is wondrously seamless.Please open the link and read on.
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(1 comments) Sunday, March 19, 2023 Steve Nuzum: The Gaslighting of Teachers Continues - Network For Public EducationSHARE
To pretend, now, that the “Freedom Caucus” and similar political groups want to protect children from “indoctrination,” and that the only way to do so is by adopting canned language and ideas from highly partisan political organizations like the Heritage Foundation, National Association of Scholars, and self-professed culture warriors like Christopher Rufo, is either deliberate falsehood or embarrassing ignorance. Actually, this being the great state of South Carolina, it could be both.For me, the most wearying thing in life is listening to lies and being asked or required to pretend that they aren’t lies. Maybe it’s a personal flaw, maybe it’s a teacher superpower, but probably it’s something in between, like a curse in a Greek myth.
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(1 comments) Saturday, March 18, 2023 ProPublica: Who Is Jeff Yass? Diane Ravitch blogSHARE
Jeff Yass is the richest man in Pennsylvania. The Bloomberg Billionaire Index says he has $33 billion; His top priority is to defund public schools. He iss a huge supporter of charter schools. ProPublica says there’s something else you don’t know about Jeff Yass.He funds Republican candidates and election deniers. He opposes abortion. He funds candidates who oppose critical race theory. His top priority is to defund public schools. But one crucial aspect of his ascent to stratospheric wealth has transpired out of public view. Using the same prowess that he’s applied to race tracks and options markets, Yass has taken aim at another target: his tax bill.Read on!
(1 comments) Sunday, March 12, 2023 Phil Williams: Confidential charter school plan draws fears of impact on rural, suburban communities - Network For PubliSHARE
Reporting for NewsChannel 5, Phil Williams unrolls information about a SCORE plan for privatization in the state. SCORE is made up of the state’s wealthiest people, billionaires and millionaires who think they know what’s best for Tennessee’s school children,! It’s a confidential plan that, critics say, could eventually upend local schools in every county in the state-- prepared by one of the most powerful lobbying forces on Tennessee’s Capitol Hill, lays out a vision for a dramatic expansion of taxpayer-funded, privately operated charter schools into every part of the state — including suburban and rural areas that have not been targeted by school privatization forces.The plan was developed by the Tennessee State Collaborative for Reforming Education — better known as SCORE —“They are the most influential organization in this state!”
Saturday, March 11, 2023 What Governor Abbott Does Not Understand About Rural Schools; by Diane RavitchSHARE
Gov. Abbott believes that touring rural areas where Republican members of the Texas House or Senate are against vouchers is enough to get them and their constituents on board with the “school choice” idea. But he seems to be overlooking one small detail: “rural public schools are the lifeblood of their communities.”. Texas is one of the few red states that has not adopted voucher legislation for religious and private school tuition. The big stumbling block in the past has been a sturdy coalition of urban Democrats and rural Republicans. In a state where the money follows the child, students dropping out of public schools would inevitably affect – an already scarce – budget. Those who oppose a “school choice” program argue that the Legislature should focus on increasing public school education funding, instead of diverting those dollars into a system that holds no accountability.
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(1 comments) Thursday, March 2, 2023 Bernie Sanders's New Campaign: Taking On Big Pharma and StarbucksSHARE
As the new chair of a powerful Senate committee, the reënergized progressive leader is once again targeting the corporate plutocracy: "We have to pick on the incredible greed of the pharmaceutical industry, who make huge profits every year and pay their C.E.O.s huge salaries and compensation packages;" the American health-care system is “dysfunctional and broken, nearly twice as costly as the systems in other industrialized countries, yet leaving eighty-five million Americans uninsured or underinsured. That’s something we are going to go into big time.” But “I think the first thing we have to do is to talk to the American people about what is going on in our economy, and that is something Congress or the media does not do very often!
(1 comments) Thursday, March 2, 2023 There Is No Upside to Vouchers; by Josh Cowan at the Diane Ravitch blogSHARE
Josh Cowen is the voucher lobby’s worst nightmare. He was a participant in voucher research from its beginnings. He knows the research as well as anyone in the country. He knows that vouchers have failed. And unlike many others in this tight-knit world, he declined to climb aboard the gravy train funded by billionaires. In this article, he explains that there is no upside to vouchers. They subsidize kids already in private school. They harm the kids who leave public schools. They defund the public schools that the vast majority of children attend. Read and learn!
Monday, February 27, 2023 Colorado: Extremists Took Over My School Board and Created Havocby Diane RavitchSHARE
The Network for Public Education posts regular features from the perspective of parents about their public schools. This post was written by Matt Gawkowski, a parent in Colorado who was very happy with the local public school. Then a slate of extremists took control of the local school board and created disruption. Matt became an activist. He had to. He says : "My front row view of the battles taking place in my daughter’s school district has turned me into something I never thought I’d become: an activist. I love our public schools and look at the country they have helped mold with pride. When I saw that the teachers and students in our local schools needed parents like me to speak up when they couldn’t, I had no choice but to step up. I hope that my story will inspire folks in communities where similar battles are raging to do the same."
Monday, February 27, 2023 DeSantis Launches Attack on Studies of Gender, Race and Whatever Else He Dislikes: Mercedes Schneider; Diane RavitchSHARE
Mercedes Schneider writes here about Governor Ron DeSantis’s shameless moves to wipe out courses in K-12 and in higher education that he does not like . He is leading an audacious attack on academic freedom that has not been seen in this country since the early 1950s during the Joe McCarthy era. ". "Please open her post to read the gory details of this audacious attempt to put the governor of the state in charge of whatever is taught in his state. What DeSantis is doing is not conservative. It is radical. It is authoritarian. He shows no respect for critical thinking or debate. He is unwilling to allow students to learn anything he does not like. His desire for control of what can be taught or learned is dangerous to democracy. He is attempting to establish a dictatorship and has a super-majority of both houses in the legislature who will give him whatever he wants
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(1 comments) Monday, February 27, 2023 A. J. Calderone: Future of school voucher system is questionable - Network For Public EducationSHARE
Legislative leaders espouse the notion that “the money should follow the child,” which under this premise, would mean Ohio taxpayers are responsible for funding three types of school systems, their local public schools, Ohio charter schools and private schools. Such a system creates many questions that Ohio citizens should ponder earnestly. The questions are just a sampling of important considerations in the voucher debate. Read the full editorial here.
For example, should the money follow the child? Will private schools be subject to the same levels of accountability as local public schools? Are private school teachers properly certified at the same level as public schools? Will taxpayer funds flowing to private schools be subject to audits? Is the achievement of students taking the voucher better than their public school counterparts
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(4 comments) Sunday, February 26, 2023 DeSantis Will Curb Press Freedom, in a Move with National Implications; Diane RavitchSHARE
Florida Gov. DeSantis is crafting a new law making it easier for him to sue reporters. It could curtail press freedom across the nation. He intends to change the Supreme Court ruling that prominent public figures could not sue the press for libel unless they are able to prove “malicious intent.” This standard was so high that it was virtually impossible for a president or governor or senator to sue and win. He announced his intention at his regular press conference where he issues new policies intended to curb the freedoms of some marginalized group or to impose his views on the whole state-- after which he boasts about Florida standing for “freedom.” What he means is that in Florida, everyone is free to agree with him