Daily Highlights Wednesday March 11, 2009

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    1. biddy  03/17/2009 12:50 PM Report

      correction title of original blog corrected.

      Greg Palast: Obama Slam-Duncans Education Message List

      Reply | Forward Message #93671 of 97166 < Prev | Next >

      Re: More On Education Secy Duncan - Not Looking Good for IDEA

      More from the same blog in a comment:

      You're right and you're wrong, but at least you're adding a footnote

      to the indictment against Arne Duncan (and the list of reasons why he

      should be laughed off the list of people under consideration for

      Secretary of Education). Duncan has been a major supporter of

      increased racial segregation and massive violations of the IDEA.

      Read on...

      Kugler's posting of the most recent Corey H decision (not reported,

      by the way, in any of the Chicago media, including Catalyst) should

      add another reminder as to why Arne Duncan should not be on Barack

      Obama's list of people for U.S. Secretary of Education. Duncan now

      has the most consistent (and expensive) record of violating the

      Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of any school

      chief in the United States of America at any time in history. As we

      depicted in the cartoon (showing Arne and Mayor Daley pushing people

      in wheelchairs off a cliff in order to solve a non-existent

      budget "deficit") three years ago (after Duncan cut special education

      staff at CPS behind claims of a phony budget "deficit"), Duncan has

      been abusing cripples, not just warehousing or ignoring them. And

      every time the case goes to court, the cynical policies and practices

      of the Duncan administration go on display.

      Any one of those charges about CPS practices regarding special

      education could wind up as both a grievance and a message to the

      Corey H monitor. But somebody has to be willing to detail them and

      not hide from the issue. In real time and in real courts, "Annie

      Sullivan" has to have a real name and address before she can take the

      witness stand. So anonymous and blogging aren't going to solve one

      problems, either for disabled children or the teachers who are being

      forced to lie, cheat and steal from those disabled children by CPS.

      You've got to take a stand, just as the historical "Annie Sullivan"

      and her client did.

      We'll publish anything that comes out from a real person, as we've

      once again proved with our December story about the predations of

      principal Katherine Kennedy Kartheiser of Chicago's Coonley (some of

      which involves significant violations of the IDEA as well as age

      discrimination and the usual bureaucratic stupidities).

      Corey H is only as strong as the people who bring evidence from

      within CPS to show that the violations of the IDEA continue.

      CPS spent more than a half million dollars on lawyers (the outside

      firm of Dykema Gosset plus their own lawyers) trying to get out from

      under Corey H over the past 18 months and, as Kugler's posting of the

      court decision shows, failed until at least September 2010.

      However, the fact that nobody has brought these things out clearly at

      Board meetings (not only IDEA violations, which parents often bring

      to the Board, but also the obscene costs of sustaining litigation to

      allow CPS unlimited ability to violate the IDEA and the rights of

      disabled children) shows that many many teachers are going to have to

      rethink where and when they can continue to hang their consciences at

      the school house door while these things are taking place within

      their schools.

      The vicious (and ageist) attacks on special education teachers are

      not just happening at Coonley, as you know.

      So when do people come out of the closet and document reality?

      The Duncan administration has been spending millions of dollars to

      continue violating the IDEA.

      One of the reasons Arne Duncan shouldn't even be considered for U.S.

      Secretary of Education is his completely ugly (and expensive) record

      in violation of the rights of the "least of our brethren" -- and the

      IDEA -- since he took over CPS in July 2001. There is probably not a

      record in the USA comparable to Duncan's seven-year policy level

      violations of the IDEA.

      But Arne Duncan gets away with violating the rights of crippled

      children in part because teachers don't bring the facts out in

      public, through the grievance procedure (grievances on "policies and

      practices" -- article 3; and federal law violations article 2) and

      also through public forums (from publication in Substance to speaking

      out at CPS meetings).

      --- In EOHarm@yahoogroups.com, "searchingforserenity111"

      <searchingforserenity111@...> wrote:

      >

      >

      > Another blog with comments. District 299:The ChicagoSchoolsBlog

      >

      > Duncan Pros and Cons

      >

      > Here is a running list of some of the main strengths and weakness of

      > Arne Duncan from his seven years as head of the Chicago public

      schools:

      >

      > [20duncan190_2]

      >

      <http://scholasticadministrator.typepad.com/.shared/image.html?/photos

      /u\

      > ncategorized/2008/12/15/20duncan190_2.jpg> Strengths: â–ª Lasted

      > seven years -- a lot longer than many predicted. â–ª State test

      > scores have increased every year Duncan has been in office,

      according to

      > the board of education. â–ª Duncan has by all accounts improved

      > tremendously as a public speaker. â–ª Sends his daughter to a local

      > public school. â–ª Strong supporter of community schools. â–ª

      > Early critic of NCLB testing, tutoring, and transfer requirements

      > â–ª Chicago participates in Roland Fryer "learn to earn" program.

      > â–ª Tall, skinny, and with a funny name -- just like his

      > soon-to-be-boss! â–ª Has more gray in his hair than it seems from

      > this AP pic.

      >

      > Weaknesses: â–ª Chicago has never been a finalist for the Broad

      > education prize for urban school reform. â–ª Chicago 's NAEP

      > scores lag many other big city districts, according to TUDA. â–ª F

      > ailed to win substantial concessions from the Chicago Teachers

      Union in

      > the last contract. â–ª Failed to expand the highly restrictive

      > charter school cap for Chicago (30) . â–ª Renaissance 2010

      > disrupted the education of thousands of students in the early years

      esp.

      > â–ª Duncan 's reform efforts have failed to attract (or retain)

      > white and middle-class families. â–ª Criticized by Blagojevich for

      > only having offered free school bus rides in exchange for the Senate

      > seat.

      >

      >

      > What am I missing?

      >

      > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~

      >

      > There's about 40 comments on this piece - one of them reads:

      >

      > By: Activist10

      >

      > Duncan Pros and Cons

      >

      > He has fundamentally failed to serve students with disabilities and

      > support special education teacher development. OSS is a

      laughingstock.

      > You'll get your IEP changed only if you can afford a damn good

      special

      > ed lawyer.

      >

      >

      >

      >

      > --- In EOHarm@yahoogroups.com, Robert Krakow <rkrakow@> wrote:

      > >

      > > From an education blog - Duncan not looking good:

      > >

      > http://schoolsmatter.blogspot.com/2008/12/arne-duncan-darling-of-

      disrupt\

      > ors-and_17.html

      > >

      > > Arne Duncan: The Darling of the Disruptors and Preserver of the

      Status

      > > Quo

      > > This morning the Washington Post is trying on another false

      dichotomy

      > > in its editorial to turn the debate over K-12 education into

      another

      > > mindless meme that will function to distill a complex discussion

      into

      > > a single drop of meaninglessness. Now we have the "disruptors and

      the

      > > incrementalists" to replace the "reformers and unions,"

      respectively.

      > >

      > > In case you have forgotten who is on which side, the disruptors

      are

      > > the guys who created NCLB as the ultimate improvised explosive

      device

      > > that would be used to blow up, i. e,. "disrupt" public education--

      at

      > > least that part of public education in urban areas for now, where

      the

      > > percieved urgency for social control and a population suited to

      > > mindless labor helped form a bipartisan coalition aimed at

      replacing

      > > city schools with small manageable work camps based on stringent

      > > behavior modification, scripted instruction, and cognitive

      > > decapitation. It had bipartisan support, even in its creation:

      Sandy

      > > Kress (D) and Margaret Spellings (R).

      > >

      > > The other side, the incrementalists, is comprised of everyone

      else,

      > > anyone, in fact, who may stand in the way of the agenda of the

      > > "disruptors" to blow up public education, starting, as noted,

      with the

      > > cities. Now because the President of the AFT, Randi Weingarten,

      has

      > > prostituted the principles of the union for her own advancement

      and

      > > for a few dollars for members who can grind out higher test

      scores,

      > > and in so doing has had sweet things to say about Arne "No Bid"

      > > Duncan, Mr. Duncan is now presented by the corporate media as the

      > > neutral candidate, the peacemaker, who can work both sides of the

      > > false dichotomy.

      > >

      > > Now as Myles Horton reminded us years ago, neutrality is a just a

      code

      > > word for the existing system, and Mr. Obama's appeal yesterday to

      not

      > > let ideology get in the way of progress is the perfect example of

      a

      > > mealy-mouthed capitulation to the past eight years of "reformers,"

      > > "disruptors," or whatever you will call the all-out assault on the

      > > public space, on pedagogical reason, and on the ethical practice

      of

      > > schooling. Arne Duncan represents the same crap you can't believe,

      > > rather than the change we are supposed to believe in.

      > >

      > > From George Schmidt, editor of Substance:

      > >

      > > Read on at the link.

      > >

      > > Briefly, here are some of the major policy actions Arne Duncan

      > > has led since he was appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of

      the

      > > Chicago Public Schools in July 2001 by M

      > > On Dec 17, 2008, at 7:21 PM, Robert Krakow wrote:

      > >

      > > > What will be Obama's policy on IDEA? More Bush?

      > > >

      > > > We are going to have to raise our voices with Obama?

      > > >

      > > >

      > http://airamerica.com/blog/2008/dec/17/greg-palast-obama-slam-

      duncans-ed\

      > ucation

      > > > Greg Palast: Obama Slam-Duncans Education

      > > > By Greg Palast

      > > >

      > > > Hey, you Liberal Democrats. You may have won the election, but

      > you're

      > > > getting CREAMED in the transition.

      > > >

      > > > Today, President-elect Barack Obama stuck it to you. He's chosen

      > Arne

      > > > Duncan as Secretary of Education.

      > > >

      > > > Who? Duncan is most decidedly not an educator. He's a lawyer.

      But

      > > > Duncan has this extraordinary qualification: He's Obama's pick-

      up

      > > > basketball buddy from Hyde Park.

      > > >

      > > > I can't make this up.

      > > >

      > > > Not that Duncan hasn't mucked about in the educational system.

      > Chicago

      > > > Boss Richie Daley put this guy in charge of the horror show

      called

      > > > Chicago Public Schools where Duncan turned a bad system into a

      > REALLY

      > > > bad system.

      > > >

      > > > And Obama knows it. Indeed, although he plays roundball with

      Duncan

      > > > (who was captain of the Harvard basketball team), State Senator

      > Obama

      > > > was one of the only local Chicago officials who refused to send

      his

      > > > kids to Duncan's public schools. (The Obamas sent Sasha and

      Malia to

      > > > the Laboratory School, where Duncan's methods are derided as

      > > > dangerously ludicrous.)

      > > >

      > > > So, if The One won't trust his kids to Duncan, why is he handing

      > > > Duncan ours?

      > > >

      > > > The answer: Duncan is supported by a coterie of teacher-union

      hating

      > > > Republicans. The vocal cheerleader for the Duncan appointment

      was

      > > > David Brooks, the New York Times columnist; the REPUBLICAN

      > columnist.

      > > >

      > > > Hey, didn't those guys LOSE?

      > > >

      > > > The problem with Duncan is not party affiliation. The problem is

      > > > education philosophy. And Duncan is a Bush baby through and

      through,

      > a

      > > > card-carrying supporter of the program best called, "No Child's

      > Behind

      > > > Left."

      > > >

      > > > At the heart of the program is testing. And more testing.

      Testing

      > > > instead of teaching. When tests go badly, the solution is to

      push

      > the

      > > > low-test-score kids to drop out of school. If triage isn't

      enough,

      > > > then attack their teachers.

      > > >

      > > > Here's how Duncan operates this Bush program in Chicago at

      Collins

      > > > High in the Lawndale ghetto. Teachers there work with kids from

      > > > homeless shelters from an economically devastated neighborhood.

      > > > Believe it or not, the kids don't get high test scores. So

      Chicago

      > > > fired the teachers, every one of them. Then they brought in new

      > > > teachers and fired THEM too when, surprise!, test scores still

      > didn't

      > > > rise.

      > > >

      > > > The reward for a teacher volunteering for a tough neighborhood

      is to

      > > > get harassed, blamed and fired. Now THAT'S a brilliant program,

      Mr.

      > > > Duncan. But Duncan's own failures have not gotten HIM fired. As

      long

      > > > as his 20-foot jumpshot holds, he's Mr. Secretary.

      > > >

      > > > In no other cabinet department is the lack of expertise, lack of

      > > > accomplishment, lack of a degree in the field found acceptable

      but

      > in

      > > > Education.

      > > >

      > > > But what horrifies me more than Duncan's lack of credentials is

      > > > Obama's kowtowing to the right-wing clique crusading against the

      > > > teachers' union and progressive education. The ill philosophy

      behind

      > > > the Bush-brand education theories Duncan promotes, "Teach-to-

      the-

      > > > Test," forces teachers to limit classroom time to pounding in

      rote

      > > > low-

      > > > end skills, easily measured on standardized tests. The

      transparent

      > > > purpose is to create a future class of worker-drones. Add in

      some

      > > > computer training and - voila! - millions of lower-income kids

      are

      > > > trained on the cheap to function, not think.

      > > >

      > > > Analytical thinking skills, creative skills, questioning skills

      are

      > > > left exclusively to privileged little Bushes at Phillips Andover

      > > > Academy or privileged little Obamas at the Laboratory School.

      > > >

      > > > For the rest of America's children, instead of hope, we'll have

      > hoops.

      > > >

      > > >

      > > >

      > >

      >