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Re: San Diego Education Association on NCLB
- To: ca-resisters@interversity.org
- Subject: Re: San Diego Education Association on NCLB
- From: Michelle Montali <michel1282@cox.net>
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 21:38:15 -0400
- Cc: Rich Gibson <rgibson@pipeline.com>
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In the mean time, the district has implemented an "assessment" composed of released CAT 6/STAR test items to be used in determining report card grades in a number of schools...
---- Rich Gibson <rgibson@pipeline.com> wrote:
> http://www.sdea.net/Column_VP/column_VP.html
>
>
> It is Time to Stand Up
> (Past Time, Actually)
> By Marc Capitelli, SDEA Vice President
>
> We have waited for someone else in our unions or in politics to put
> an end to the atrocity called No Child Left Behind. As we have
> watched our schools move more and more into becoming test preparation
> factories with children going in and test takers coming out,
> politicians and union leaders have tried to play the "fix it and fund
> it" game. NCLB cannot be fixed and it will never be funded properly!
> How long have we waited for the feds and the state to properly fund
> programs like they promised?
>
> <mailto:%20cap@alum.calberkely?subject=fwd%20to%20M%20Capitelli>
> [ Marc Capitelli ]
>
>
> The time has come for a national discussion about what public
> education should be. We believe that public education is the
> cornerstone of our democracy. We believe that NCLB is an ongoing
> attack on the foundation of a free and democratic people. We believe
> it is time to lead the movement to restore a sane, stable, well
> funded, ACCOUNTABLE by all stakeholders, public education system.
> Accordingly, the Board of Directors passed the following resolution
> and recommendation to present to the February Representative Council
> of the San Diego Education Association.
>
> Whereas Great Public Schools are the foundation of a strong, vital
> democracy; and
>
> Whereas Great Public Schools are the foundation of a just and moral
> society; and
>
> Whereas every child deserves to attend a Great Public School; and
>
> Whereas ESEA (NCLB), in its current authorization, is destroying
> public education by:
> Devastating Public Education as an institution and Promoting
> privatization of Public Education and Discrediting Public Education
> and Creating impossible requirements for schools to meet and Creating
> meaningless workloads for teachers that are driving teachers from the
> profession and Diverting scarce funding from the primary goal of
> educating our children to be productive participants in our democracy
> and Dividing parents, schools and communities from working together
> to educate our children and
>
> Whereas it is the belief of the San Diego Education Association that:
> ESEA, in its current NCLB authorization, can not be overhauled, fixed
> or properly funded and ESEA, in its current NCLB authorization,
> should be re-written by a commission comprised of stakeholders in
> Public Education and Such commission be comprised of representatives
> from 1. NEA 2. AFT 3. Universities and Colleges engaged in the
> training and preparation of teachers 4. Bipartisan members of
> Congress 5. Parental groups Such reauthorization should embrace
> proven programs, like 1. Smaller classes, and 2. Advocate for
> additional targeted resources to help low-income and minority
> students achieve their basic right to a quality education, and 3.
> Emphasize factors crucial to ensuring a great public school for every
> child such as; Parental, family, and community involvement and
> engagement, and Adequate, equitable, and sustainable school funding,
> and A qualified, caring, diverse, and stable workforce, and Such
> reauthorization be completed by July, 2009 Therefore it shall be the
> policy of the San Diego Education
> Association to endeavor to scrap the current ESEA (NCLB) by:
> Instructing its members to the State Council of the California
> Teachers Association to introduce a motion (NBI), at the earliest
> time, at the State Council consisting of the above points and
> Instructing its representatives to the Representative Assembly of the
> National Education Association in Philadelphia in the summer of 2007
> to introduce a similar motion (NBI) at the Representative Assembly,
> should CTA not bring forth an NBI that supports the policy of SDEA.
>
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