by Diane Ravitch,
If ever evidence was
needed about the bizarre mind meld between the Obama administration and the
far-right of the Republican party, here it is.
Secretary Arne Duncan is
giving the keynote to Jeb Bush’s Excellence in Education summit in Washington,
D.C. on November 28. Another keynote will be delivered to the same gathering of
the leaders of the privatization movement by John Podesta of the Center for
American Progress, who headed the Obama transition team in 2008. This is
sickening.
Jeb Bush’s organization
supports vouchers, charters, online virtual charters, and for-profit
organizations that run schools. It also supports evaluating teachers by student
test scores and eliminating collective bargaining. Jeb Bush believes in grading
schools, grading teachers, grading students, closing schools, and letting
everyone “escape” from public schools to privately-run establishments. The free
market is his ideal of excellence, not public responsibility, not the public
school as the anchor of the community, but privatization.
Here is the press release
(Podesta’s keynote was announced earlier):
Arne Duncan to
Give Keynote at the
2012 National Summit on Education Reform
WASHINGTON – The Foundation for Excellence in
Education today announced U.S. Secretary of
Education Arne Duncan will deliver a breakfast keynote address
for the fifth annual Excellence in Action National Summit on Education
Reform. This keynote will take place at the JW Marriott in Washington, DC,
Nov. 28.
Prior to becoming the U.S.
Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan served as the chief
executive officer of Chicago Public Schools (CPS), the longest-serving
big-city education superintendent in the country. Among his most significant
accomplishments during his tenure as CEO, an all-time high of the district’s
elementary school students met or exceeded state reading standards, and their
math scores also reached a record high. At high schools, Chicago Public Schools
students posted gains on the ACT at three times the rate of national gains and
nearly twice that of the state’s. Also, the number of CPS high school students
taking Advanced Placement courses tripled, and the number of students passing
AP classes more than doubled.
Unfortunately, we have reached maximum capacity
for the Summit, and registration is closed. However, you can enjoy
this exciting event from the comfort of your own computer. All keynote speeches
and general sessions will be streamed live at www.ExcelinEd.org/Everywhere, and all strategy sessions will be filmed and available after
the event. Click here to view this year’s agenda.
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