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Smarmie Doofus

(14,498 posts)
27. In this fashion:
Sun Mar 25, 2012, 04:00 PM
Mar 2012

>>>Ravitch points to the Race to the Top program as another way that teachers have felt under attack. “The Obama administration’s Race to the Top program intensified the demonizing of teachers, because it encouraged states to evaluate teachers in relation to student scores. There are many reasons why students do well or poorly on tests, and teachers felt they were being unfairly blamed when students got low scores, while the crucial role of families and the students themselves was overlooked,” wrote Ravitch.

Finally, she points to the despair teachers felt in August when we read about the outrageous report in the Los Angeles Times in which this paper rated 6,000 teachers in Los Angeles as either effective or ineffective using the Value Added Model and students’ test scores. As you recall, the publishing of these ratings online led to the apparent suicide of one of these teachers who was rated ineffective, in spite of his consistently good evaluations. But as Ravitch points out, “Testing experts warn that such ratings are likely to be both inaccurate and unstable, but the Times stood by its analysis.”

Now, teachers are facing the latest and most demoralizing attack of all, the plan to abolish our right to due process, our seniority, and, in some states, the loss of collective bargaining rights. Ironically, Ravitch points out, “Actually, the states with the highest performance on national tests are Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Vermont, and New Hampshire, where teachers belong to unions that bargain collectively for their members.”>>>

http://www.teacher-world.com/teacher-blog/?tag=race-to-the-top

And in this:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002370785

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When you threaten teachers with their jobs over the all important standardized test bluestateguy Mar 2012 #1
Wait, it's more complicated than that. uberblonde Mar 2012 #3
that was bound to happen. PatrynXX Mar 2012 #2
Lie Your Way To Success - Everybody's doing it! socialindependocrat Mar 2012 #4
Yup. Trickle down cheating starts at the top echelons of this country, avaistheone1 Mar 2012 #19
Cheating is the new American Way. fasttense Mar 2012 #21
When your community's school will be shut down otherwise bhikkhu Mar 2012 #25
districts have been cheating on tests for years... Sancho Mar 2012 #5
In Texas, you hit the trifecta! Students, teachers, and districts ALL need good scores! mbperrin Mar 2012 #7
No more school "tests". Trillo Mar 2012 #6
How come Obama, Duncan and Gates weren't smart enough to see that this would happen? n/t Smarmie Doofus Mar 2012 #8
Everyone saw this coming with Bush's NCLB ed killer. nt valerief Mar 2012 #12
Sure, but Obama, et al made the situation exponentially more disastrous.... Smarmie Doofus Mar 2012 #14
How did he make the states' ed policies more disastrous? valerief Mar 2012 #24
In this fashion: Smarmie Doofus Mar 2012 #27
Thanks. nt valerief Mar 2012 #31
I think the wrong people have his ear... YvonneCa Mar 2012 #28
Can't hurt to hope. But he sure is off to a slow start. ( Paraphrasing.... Smarmie Doofus Mar 2012 #30
He is. That's part of the reason why I am glad... YvonneCa Mar 2012 #32
...where all the children are above average enki23 Mar 2012 #9
You used to get thrown out of school for cheating CanonRay Mar 2012 #10
"Change is good." Igel Mar 2012 #23
They must be using the old Diebold voting machines to score the tests. nt valerief Mar 2012 #11
Good one... YvonneCa Mar 2012 #29
Atlanta is motivated to spread the blame. kwassa Mar 2012 #13
If they used it to identify best teaching styles socialindependocrat Mar 2012 #26
Well, now... chervilant Mar 2012 #15
Thank you. nt Mnemosyne Mar 2012 #18
I'm not sure about "cheating our children" Enrique Mar 2012 #16
That was the mistake I made Turbineguy Mar 2012 #17
And where is the analysis of the accuracy of voting results? underpants Mar 2012 #20
Well at least the kids are being taught what it takes to succeed in today's teabag world lunatica Mar 2012 #22
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