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After NCLB?


  • To: CalCare CalCare <ca-resisters@interversity.org>
  • Subject: After NCLB?
  • From: Harold Berlak <hberlak@yahoo.com>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 12:08:22 -0700
  • Reply-to: Harold Berlak <hberlak@yahoo.com>


I have recently posted "Why a Student and Parent Testing Protection Act? (And what it should include)" It's far from perfect. I hope it will stir some responses. My view is that we need to organize around an affirmative agenga-- pursuit of rights not around
opposition to a particular piece of legislation.

I fully support and celebrate efforts underway to salvage something from this dysfunctional Congress. But just how much can we expect from a Democratic Congress when the two champion corporate contributors to the Democratic Party , Broad and Gates, are pumping millions into a public relations (i.e. propaganda) campaign for preserving high standards --code for government mandated rankings and national testing. After the dust settles and we've managed to get some wimpy changes that do not challenge national testing, the troops disband since our mutual distaste for NCLB is mostly what held us together.

To repeat: we need an affirmative, inclusive pro people's rights agenda.

Let's build a new society, and develop a new progressive school vision but let's put our priority on protecting the kids and
families now destined to live in the system that is-- and is destroying them.


Harold

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