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Re: Fw: FW: NCTQ Invites You To....



Don't forget the Board of Directors member, Andy Rotherham, Mr. Eduwank himself, who is also on the Board of Ed. for Virginia--where foundations of ed. is on the chopping block.


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Did a little digging.

The Advisory Board for the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ)
includes the following:

- Michael Feinberg, co-founder of KIPP schools, the infamous
MacSchool charter franchise that trains poor inner-city black
children to "Work Hard, Be Nice"

- Frederick M. Hess, American Enterprise Institute, author of "Tear
Down This Wall: The Case For a Radical Overhaul of Teacher
Certification," Progressive Policy Institute, (2001)

- Paul T. Hill, Center for Reinventing Public Education - his recent
work on public elementary and secondary education reform has focused
on school choice plans, school accountability, and charter schools.
He is the lead author (with Lawrence Pierce and James Guthrie) of
Reinventing Public Education: How Contracting Can Transform America's
Schools, University of Chicago Press 1997. This book concludes that
public schools should be operated by independent organizations under
contract with public school boards.

- E.D. Hirsch - the English professor at the University of Virginia
whose wacky Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know
helps prepare children to excel at Jeopardy

- Frank Keating, former Republican Governor of Oklahoma; strong
supporter of charter schools and "school choice"

- Wendy Kopp, Teach For America founder; TFA circumvents teacher prep
programs altogether

- Deborah M. McGriff, Chief Communications Officer, Edison Schools,
Inc., and President of the Education Industry Association, Inc. -
"Early entrepreneurs . . . turned to each other for peer support,
networking, professional development and advocacy and formed the
Association of Educators in Private Practice (AEPP) in 1990. In 2002,
the organization was renamed the Education Industry Association (EIA)
to reflect the breadth of enterprises engaged in market-based
education services. Today, the EIA, with over 800 corporate and
individual members, is the leading professional association for
private providers of education services, suppliers and other private
organizations who are stakeholders in education. EIA is a broad-based
organization that represents the collective strengths and
contributions of the multi-faceted education industry, an
organization that projects a reasoned and positive voice for
innovators in the supply of academic services." (http://
www.educationindustry.org/about/overview.php)

- Stefanie Sanford, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Kim Smith, NewSchools Venture Fund - "We raise early-stage capital
from a variety of institutional and individual donors and invest it
in the most promising education entrepreneurs. These entrepreneurs
are developing solutions that build effective, alternative systems of
schools . . . We then support these entrepreneurs through board
oversight and active management assistance in key areas such as
strategic planning, growth planning and scaling, business planning
and financial modeling, team building, fundraising, and strategic
partnering." (http://www.newschools.org/strategy/index.htm)

Lewis C. Solmon, The Milken Family Foundation







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