Showing posts with label Geralyn McLaughlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geralyn McLaughlin. Show all posts

Sunday, March 2, 2014

My second day at Network for Public Education Conference

The morning's first session included a panel on the Common Core:



Randi Weingarten:



  • The push back from teachers on Corporate School Reform is not being ignored. It's noticed by those who are in power and it frustrates them.
  • During this period of privatization and de-professionalizing of teachers, the idea of public education as a public good is under assault.
  • National standards might be a good thing to help raise the standards and opportunities for children living in poverty.
  • The Common Core standards are not appropriate for children in K-2.
  • The testing will conflate and destroy any good that might have come from Common Core.
  • The middle class is disappearing. We need to rebuild the middle class.

Paul Horton:


  • If you are from Chicago, then you are angry. In the coming weeks, some Chicago teachers may be fired.
  • No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top were born in Texas. The Texas 
  • The Common Core is tied to data collection, the tests and Charters. There is no legal way of separating the Common Core from the Tests.
  • The people who created the Common are test makers.
  • Teachers don't need multi-billion dollar corporations to create curriculum and assessments that they should be paid to do.



Geralyn McLaughlin



  • Kindergarten is no longer the child's playground.
  • Young children are being exposed to developmentally inappropriate, sit and get, drill and kill stuff.
  • Many of the Common Core standards are not developmentally appropriate.
  • The Common Core assumes that all children develop at the same rate. 
  • Average age for learning to read is 6.5 years. Half learn earlier. Half learn later. Early readers are not better readers. 
  • The Common Core demands that Kindergarteners read with fluency and accuracy.
  • Let's stop demanding children be ready for school and have schools be ready for the children. Meet them where they are at.
  • Children need play today more than ever.
  • What the US can't learn from Finland.

Mercedes Schneider


  • Common Core is not the same as national standards
  • Common Core is the noose. Standardized testing is the scaffold. The high stakes and cut scores are the tightening of the noose.
  • Common Core and Corporate Reforms ignores teacher professional judgement. 
  • Common and standardized are not the same thing.
  • No Child Left Behind has morphed into Common Core. Both need to be rejected.

Jose Vilson


  • Unions rightfully protect outspoken teachers.
  • I don't teach kids for a higher teacher evaluation.
  • The Common Core feels intentionally rushed.
  • When we know that more than half of the children will fail the test, there is something wrong with the test.
  • Too often we have the "experts" in one room and the teachers in another. Teachers are not considered the "experts" in their classrooms.
  • Corporate School Reforms are destroying public education by demanding schools do things that they wouldn't make their own children do.
  • We need to focus on the whole child -- not testing.


Opposing standardized tests that have no stakes is low hanging fruit. The real work is in opposing standardized tests that have the highest stakes. 


Diane Ravitch:

Diane Ravitch and me.

  • Network for Public Education is a grassroots movement made by people who understand that public education is a public good not a private interest.
  • Network for Public Education was Anthony Cody's idea.
  • Randi Weingarten provided free legal aid to help start Network for Public Education
  • Why we will win? 
  • Robert Scott said we now have an educational-industrial complex and it was born in Texas.
  • The assault on public education is a feature, not a bug, of Obama's administration.
  • We may be out funded but we are not 
  • I'm angry that powerful billionaires beat up on teachers who make less than their secretaries.
  • I'm angry when legislators tell teachers how to teach.
  • I'm tired of hearing people say they care about children and then do nothing about the 1 in 4 children who live in poverty.
  • The Department of Education is an enemy of public education.
  • The Democrats and Republican have merged into a bipartisan agenda that is really the Republican Agenda.
  • I'm tired of people who say parents should have choice but then don't let them opt out of the testing. 
  • We are going to win for several reasons: Everything proposed by the Corporate School Reformers fails.
  • If privatization works, it should have worked in Milwaukee. It didn't work in Milwaukee. 
  • Value Added Measurements shows who the students were in the class -- not the quality of the teacher. Value Added Measurements is junk science.
  • We are being over run by 'disruption'. Children don't need disruption.
  • Charter movement in US is resegregating America. 
  • A 'for-profit public school' is an oxymoron.
  • 90% of charters are no union schools.
  • Every dollar of tax payers for public education should go to public schools not investors.
  • Standardized tests measure the achievement gap -- they don't close it.
  • Virtual Charters are a ponzi scheme.
  • Main stream media is failing public education -- so we need to find other means to get our word out.
  • Politicians and Legislators who think so little of our children should have to take the standardized tests and have their results published.
  • Deborah Meier has been the voice of wisdom for longer than I have.
  • Pittsburgh got a new school board and cancelled their contract with Teach For America.
  • We are going to win because we own social media.
  • Michelle Rhee was suppose to debate Diane Ravitch but Rhee wouldn't sign the contract. Rhee said she needed a partner -- so she got Rod Paige -- but then she wanted a third partner but couldn't find one so she wouldn't debate Ravitch.
  • Corporate School Reformers are stealing tax payer dollars.
  • We must stand in solidarity. We must be united. We must abandon ideological purity. We need a big tent. We need to stop pissing in our tent.
  • Corporate School Reformers are the status quo
  • Liberals think that facts persuade people -- conservatives know that stories persuade people. We need to reclaim the narrative. We must re-frame the argument against public education. We are defending democracy and children.
  • We need retired teachers to speak up -- they can't be fired.
  • I'm not going to be here forever. Who is going to take my place? You will. 
  • Walls of Jericho will come tumbling down.