Diane Ravitch has a blog up with a link to Mother Jones article on the hypocrisy of Bill (and Melinda) Gates. It’s a really great read on how slick Billy operates.
Category Archives: unions
Clafouti
Here’s an amusing post by Fred Klonsky on all things clafouti. Haha.
Carerruption
…is a new term by Edushyster on the “caring” people trying to bankrupt public schools…. (hat tip Diane Ravitch)
Washington State Judge rules against Charters
Well, this is welcome news–a judge has ruled that public funds cannot be used for charters under private management. Yes!! A win for public schools!
Kicking corporate reform out of public schools
Common dreams has a compilation by Sarah Lazare on the corporate take over of public schools.
The War against Teachers
Reclaim Reform has this somber post up on the worldwide attack on the teachers, the teacher’s unions, and free speech, as well. The last video (world wide) really got to me–treating these folks like animals! Take note that World Bank demanded the austerity measures….
The Good Enough Student
Assailed Teacher has a great blog up on a student “Tammy” who does okay in school….but is struggling to pass a global test. She must pass this one test in order to graduate. Again, the “good enough” mothers analogy of Phyllis Chesler passed into my head…and I thought that “Tammy” is a “good enough” student. Not perfect, but okay. What really bothers me about all of this is that they are labeling kids as stupid who are quite all right. They’re fine. They understand concepts appropriate for their ages. And yet, they are being put in categories that are not a true definition of their abilities.
Also, beneath this piece is an “interview” with Arne Duncan that’s pretty funny. Too bad that it gets a little too close to the truth.
Setback for First Nations protestors in Canada
Keeping up with the First Nations protests in Canada–
A judge has ruled that indigenous protestors are not to interfere with fracking by SWN….even though it is on Mi’kmaq land.
There are other ways to silence free speech and protests.
A video here on the damage already being done just by exploration. He describes the water from the broken aquifer as having an oily consistency. I hope that he has taken samples of the water for testing. And that he goes back in the Spring to access the damage to the Earth, plants, and wildlife.
From the piece:
Water Flowing from Shotholes or Testholes
Requirements when water comes to surface or flows from shotholes or testholes
1(1)If water is released from an aquifer or stratum while drilling a shothole or testhole and comes to the surface or flows from the shothole or testhole, the permittee shall, without undue delay, notify the Minister and ensure that all drilling on the flowing hole is discontinued, that no explosive charge is loaded into the shothole and that the flow of water is confined to the aquifer or original stratum in accordance with section 2 of this Schedule or in a manner proposed by the permittee and approved by the Minister.
1(2)If water is released from an aquifer or stratum and comes to the surface or flows from a shothole or testhole following the drilling of the testhole or the drilling or detonation of the shothole, the permittee shall, without undue delay, notify the Minister and ensure that the flow of water is confined to the aquifer or original stratum in accordance with section 2 of this Schedule or in a manner proposed by the permittee and approved by the Minister.
1(3)If a shothole is flowing before an explosive charge is detonated, the permittee shall ensure that the charge is detonated.
1(4)Without undue delay, the geophysical licensee shall submit to the Minister a report, on a form provided by the Minister, with respect to each flowing shothole or testhole
(a)after the flow of water has been confined to the aquifer or original stratum under subsections (1) and
(2), or (b)after reasonable attempts have been made to confine the flow of water to the aquifer or original stratum under subsections (1) and (2).
1(5)If, after reasonable attempts have been made, the flow of water from a shothole or testhole cannot be confined in accordance with section 2 of this Schedule, the geophysical licensee shall, as soon as possible, submit to the Minister for his or her approval a plan for the control and management of the flow of water.
1(6)If water flows from a shothole or testhole when drilling operations are in progress, the permittee shall ensure that the process referred to in subsection 2(2) of this Schedule is complied with when any subsequent shotholes or testholes in the sequence are drilled.”
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Anonymous has this posted on the Warriors being held in solitary confinement.
Parents being arrested for protecting their children’s water….for protecting the future.
Finally, Idle No More has this up for anyone wishing to help the Elsipogtog.
The witch hunts of teachers
The latest from Teacher’s Letters to Bill Gates. Queen Melinda seeks to rule education high atop her perch in her gated castle.
I’m glad that someone else has noticed the disturbing similarities between the Puritan witch hunts of Salem and what is happening to teachers.
Again, I say that it has been happening in the private sector for awhile now, but unrecognized by others. As I read this disturbing piece, from the above link, the “good enough” mother espoused by Phyllis Chesler** popped into my head. Teachers will never be perfect. None of us will ever be perfect, even though some of us might try to reach for it. Again, there are disturbing similarities between the demands for teacher perfection and motherhood perfection. The demands against mothers has largely gone unreported and unnoticed by the mainstream media…except to pile on the negative. Mothers and teachers both have been pilloried by the media.
**A side note~ Wilson mentions in her article that uppity women and lesbian/bisexuals are likely to lose custody. One doesn’t even have to be a lesbian in order to lose custody–all the ex has to do is allege she is lesbian in order to lose custody. A woman who does not have a gentleman friend can be alleged to be a lesbian….and on the flip side, if she is a party girl and has dated frequently, she will also lose custody. In other words, if she isn’t screwing around, there’s something wrong with her. If she is screwing around, there’s something wrong with her. She can’t win.
Also mentioned in the Teacher’s Letters articles are the tent cities. They’ve been on my mind, lately, especially with all the happy, happy news that the economy has turned a corner and the jobs are flowing again….yeah, I’m not seeing it, either…
Here’s a list of Bush/Clinton cities.
A good article here.
Another here:
They fail to go into more depth about all the factors leading to the economic collapse, which is so important because those factors–deregulation of the banking/insurance industry, NAFTA, ignoring antitrust laws, not taxing corporations nor the rich, 40% of the budget going towards the defense department, and stagnant wages–have not been dealt with and the economy will not become robust again without correcting them.
Cheap Real Estate – your local school **edited
Jan Ressenger has this disturbing link to a Philly.com article on investors buying school building cheaply. She also has this link to a Valerie Strauss report in the Washington Post.
Strauss reprinted a report by Helen Gym:
For more than 10 months, Parents United for Public Education and our lawyers at the Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia have been fighting to make public the Boston Consulting Group’s list of 60 schools recommended for closure and the criteria it used for developing the list. In 2012, BCG contracted with the William Penn Foundation to provide “contract deliverables,” one of which was identifying 60 public schools for closure. William Penn Foundation solicited donations for this contract, including some from real estate developers and those promoting charter expansion. The “BCG list” was referred to by former Chief Recovery Officer Thomas Knudsen in public statements. But District officials refused to release the list, saying that it was an internal document and therefore protected from public review.
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Does anybody else smell ALEC involvement? I mean, the playbook of hiding what should be public information is sooo ALEC.
Gym makes the point that these records, although termed “internal” are shared with philanthropic organizations and stakeholders. I would like a definition of stakeholder—because from where I sit, the public IS a stakeholder.
And she is right on with the query: is Right to Know now Pay to Know?
**edited to correct attribution. Oops.
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Diane Ravitch has a link up to this excellent article by DSWright. Notice how Duncan ignores the racist remark and patronizes people once again by dismissing it as just awkward delivery of the message. He again lies about how our kids are doing in schools–they are not failing, No Child Left a Mind and Race to the Bottom are failing!! Common Core is an outrageous legalized plan of child abuse that requires kids to answer questions that are above their psychological development.
Duncan also slips into the conversation how “partnering” with corporations is being promoted. The lines are being blurred between public and private sectors.
Nowhere in Duncan’s speech does he talk of better educated kids for well-rounded citizens to sustain a democracy. The promotion of the corporate octopus into public education will use schools as their personal training centers (more than they already are)—NOT for democracy. Well educated people ask too many questions. They know too much to take whatever is dished out.
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