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In reply to the discussion: Michelle Rhee's group gave D and F grades to most states in this country for their school policies. [View all]hay rick
(9,404 posts)24. The video is just embarrassing.
If you can't advance your cause with the power of your ideas, the power of money is a good substitute. Excellent article on how online learning companies are gaining (buying) influence here: http://www.thenation.com/article/164651/how-online-learning-companies-bought-americas-schools?page=0,0
Excerpt from the article:
Lobbyists for virtual school companies have also embedded themselves in the conservative infrastructure. The International Association for Online Learning (iNACOL), the trade association for EdisonLearning, Connections Academy, K12 Inc., American Virtual Academy, Apex Learning and other leading virtual education companies, is a case in point. A former Bush appointee at the Education Department, iNACOL president Susan Patrick traverses right-leaning think tanks spreading the gospel of virtual schools. In the past year, she has addressed the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, a group dedicated to setting up laissez-faire nonprofits all over the world, as well as the American Enterprise Institute in Washington.
Two pivotal conservative organizations have helped Patrick in her campaigns for virtual schools: the American Legislative Exchange Council and the State Policy Network. SPN nurtures and establishes state-based policy and communication nonprofits with a right-wing bent. ALEC, the thirty-eight-year-old conservative nonprofit, similarly coordinates a fifty-state strategy for right-wing policy. Special task forces composed of corporate lobbyists and state lawmakers write template legislation [see John Nichols, ALEC Exposed, August 1/8]. Since 2005, ALEC has offered a template law called The Virtual Public Schools Act to introduce online education. Mickey Revenaugh, an executive at virtual-school powerhouse Connections Learning, co-chairs the education policywriting department of ALEC.
At SPNs annual conference in Cleveland last year, held two months before the midterm elections, the think tank network adopted a new push for education reform, specifically embracing online technology and expanding vouchers. Patrick opened the event and led a session about virtual schools with Anthony Kim, president of the virtual-school business Education Elements.
SPN has faced accusations before that it is little more than a coin-operated front for corporations. For instance, SPN and its affiliates receive money from polluters, including infamous petrochemical giant Koch Industries, allegedly in exchange for aggressive promotion of climate denial theories. But SPNs conference had less to do with policy than with tactics. Kyle Olson, a Republican operative infamous in Michigan and other states for his confrontational attacks on unionized teachers, gave a presentation on labor reform in K-12 education. Stanford Swim, heir to a Utah-based investment fortune and head of a traditional-values foundation, ran a workshop at the conference on creating viral videos to advance the cause. He said policy papers wouldnt work. Tell your scholars, Sorry, this isnt a white paper, Swim advised. You gotta go there, he continued, and its because thats where the audience is. If its vulgar, so what? he added.
Two pivotal conservative organizations have helped Patrick in her campaigns for virtual schools: the American Legislative Exchange Council and the State Policy Network. SPN nurtures and establishes state-based policy and communication nonprofits with a right-wing bent. ALEC, the thirty-eight-year-old conservative nonprofit, similarly coordinates a fifty-state strategy for right-wing policy. Special task forces composed of corporate lobbyists and state lawmakers write template legislation [see John Nichols, ALEC Exposed, August 1/8]. Since 2005, ALEC has offered a template law called The Virtual Public Schools Act to introduce online education. Mickey Revenaugh, an executive at virtual-school powerhouse Connections Learning, co-chairs the education policywriting department of ALEC.
At SPNs annual conference in Cleveland last year, held two months before the midterm elections, the think tank network adopted a new push for education reform, specifically embracing online technology and expanding vouchers. Patrick opened the event and led a session about virtual schools with Anthony Kim, president of the virtual-school business Education Elements.
SPN has faced accusations before that it is little more than a coin-operated front for corporations. For instance, SPN and its affiliates receive money from polluters, including infamous petrochemical giant Koch Industries, allegedly in exchange for aggressive promotion of climate denial theories. But SPNs conference had less to do with policy than with tactics. Kyle Olson, a Republican operative infamous in Michigan and other states for his confrontational attacks on unionized teachers, gave a presentation on labor reform in K-12 education. Stanford Swim, heir to a Utah-based investment fortune and head of a traditional-values foundation, ran a workshop at the conference on creating viral videos to advance the cause. He said policy papers wouldnt work. Tell your scholars, Sorry, this isnt a white paper, Swim advised. You gotta go there, he continued, and its because thats where the audience is. If its vulgar, so what? he added.
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Michelle Rhee's group gave D and F grades to most states in this country for their school policies. [View all]
madfloridian
Jan 2013
OP
And there's no correlation between these scores and student achievement!!
proud2BlibKansan
Jan 2013
#7
The "State Policy Report Card, 2013" is highly subjective and clearly non-metric. To use methods
jody
Jan 2013
#11
Haven't Michelle Rhee's results in DC been found to be the result of cheating on the part of her
Squinch
Jan 2013
#14
Texas got a D? I thought the education powers that be were very reform-minded
madfloridian
Jan 2013
#15
+1. but try getting a platform to say that anywhere near what Rhee gets to spout nonsense.
HiPointDem
Jan 2013
#40
I'll never have any idea how that dishonest woman could have gotten so much clout
DonRedwood
Jan 2013
#21
Okay, so everyone's getting what an attention whore hack she is. Now can we move on and
ancianita
Jan 2013
#33
For every failed school or district, we have to point out successes in the same state.
ancianita
Jan 2013
#42
The administration supports hacks like her, & so does the GOP. How do we get rid of hacks like
HiPointDem
Jan 2013
#39
I hate to say this, but at some point we have to sound like single issue voters.
ancianita
Jan 2013
#43
that point is long past, i think. yet here we are, & half of du is just bloody alright with charter
HiPointDem
Jan 2013
#45
I can't accept that for the nation's children. I believe that the public has misplaced its trust
ancianita
Jan 2013
#47
Florida is a top scorer. (B-). That tells you everything you need to know about these assholes.
HiPointDem
Jan 2013
#38
I hope with more exposure this whole bullshit fraud foments a groundswell of public pissed-offedness
ancianita
Jan 2013
#44
I dream of the day when she gets embroiled in a scandal they can't ignore.
Starry Messenger
Jan 2013
#48
Is there EVEN ONE legislator in Washington, DC who is appalled at Rhee and her Ed "Reform"?
We People
Jan 2013
#60
Arne was appearing with Rhee during the investigation of her. From the WP in Feb.
madfloridian
Jan 2013
#61