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  • Meritocracy, testocracy, jobs, and IQ
  • The Michelle Rhee Connection map
  • Three handy pages with facts about Michelle Rhee, StudentsFirst, etc.
  • Learning from Rhee
  • Gulen charter school timeline
  • Much greater than expected: 2010-2011 Gulen charter school enrollment was 44,727
  • My Gulen Movement charter school piece in WaPo
  • The Ben Chavis / American Indian Public Charter School saga continues
  • My response to 60 Minutes’ piece on the Gulen Movement
  • Why Americans should learn about the Gulen movement
  • High school retention: Oakland's charter schools vs. OUSD schools
  • J.B.'s charter schools fostering equity? Not so much
  • Information about charter school authorizers
  • Where are Oakland's charter schools located?
  • Everyone: Watch and Understand that Chicago's Education Problems are America's Education Problems, h/t Jim Horn
  • On the U.S. incarceration rate and prison labor
  • 2011-2012 Gulen charter school enrollment = 51,950 students

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Student work on display at an Oakland middle school

Student work on display at an Oakland middle school

Webinar April 7, 2014

Gulen 101 Session Two, With Sharon Higgins from Tim Furman on Vimeo.

Inform yourself about the Gulen movement!

1. WATCH the Gulen Movement 101: Session One webinar presentation (1/22/2014)
2. READ the "Expose the Gulen Movement" report.
3. LISTEN to my interview with At The Chalk Face , slide marker to 32:00 min. (5/19/2013)
4. WATCH the 60 Minutes segment "U.S. charter schools tied to powerful Turkish imam" broadcast. (5/13/2012)
5. READ my response to the 60 Minutes piece.
6. READ my guest article about Gulen charter schools published by The Washington Post. (3/27/2012)
7. WATCH my interview talking about Gulen charter schools, or my presentation at LaborFest (segment between 49:18 min. & 1:07:36 min.)
8. READ my postings labeled "Gulen movement" HERE.

As one observer tweeted, "U.S. media have focused too much on the Islamic nature of the Gulen movement. Real concern is its shady dealings and improprieties."

Please be aware that Gulenists have created a large number of anonymously-operated damage control websites. They started to appear a few months after publication of Greg Toppo's article in USA Today (August 2010).

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Education “reform” – the euphemism for school privatization. ("Wal-mart Prepares to Bury the Left Under a Mountain of Money")

And as the sun sets on democracy...

Bill Moyers and Michael Winship: "The entire country is being mugged."

Exhibitionist "caring"

"...billionaire benevolence is closely tied to the big neoliberal political manoeuvres of our time." -- from "Oprah and the philanthropy that chokes."

The Gulen movement in recent news

SEE: The Gulen movement and GM schools in the media.

On "self-righteous zealots"

"By now, the public and the press are recognizing that it is the educators who are protecting our students from self-righteous zealots." --- John Thompson

Why?

"The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything." -- Albert Einstein

Perimeter Primates

Some of the primates position themselves at the perimeter of the group - where they sit, and watch.

Their role is to warn the inner, oblivious members of the group when danger approaches.

The "Big Sort" system

"Under the self-segregation of the "Big Sort" system that has replaced Jim Crow, we are just as efficient in separating by class and choice." -- John Thompson

From "The Paradox of the New Elite"

"Germany still has robust protections for its workers and one of the healthiest economies in Europe. Children at age 10 are placed on different tracks, some leading to university and others to vocational school -- a closing off of opportunity that Americans would find intolerable. But it is uncontroversial because those attending vocational school often earn as much as those who attend university." -- Alexander Stille, NY Times, 10/23/2011

Stephen Krashen writes...

...in a letter to the NY Times:

"The Department of Education clearly thinks that weighing the animal more frequently is more important than feeding it."

Lessons buried in the PISA report

From William J. Mathis, managing director of the National Education Policy Center, in the Washington Post:
"In a nation which sees the top 1% controlling more than 50% of the nation’s wealth and the collapse of middle class jobs, we face the specter of building a country of social, economic and educational apartheid."

WE CAN DO IT!

Jim Hightower on populism:

"... what populism is at its essence is just a determined focus on helping people be able to get out of the iron grip of the corporate power that is overwhelming our economy, our environment, energy, the media, government."

Jim Hightower on plutocracy:

"Plutocracy and democracy don't mix."


More Jim Hightower HERE.
Read his Lowdown newsletter HERE.

Plutocracy is rule by the wealthy, or power provided by wealth. In a plutocracy, the degree of economic inequality is high while the level of social mobility is low.

On Bill Gates' ed reform

Joel Shatzky's comment on Huffington Post:

The inferior "test-prep" agenda which bases the pedagogically fraudulent "data" standardized test scores serves as a way of diverting the concerns of working parents who hope that better test scores will lead to better job opportunities for their children. If they realized that they were being given a con job, they might consider other, more "active" forms of political and social protest than simply lobbying for more money for charter and public schools.

New wealth gap report

Research and Policy Brief from the Institute on Assets and Social Policy, Brandeis University, May 2010:
"New evidence reveals that the wealth gap between white and African-American families has more than quadrupled over the course of a generation."
You absolutely must click on this link to view the graph.

Now compare that graph to the one you'll see here.

Now read this entry.

And if you are a person who blames the schools, or believes they are responsible for fixing these problems, you can stop that type of thinking right now.

Volunteer appreciation

Volunteer appreciation

From a reader

"Thank you for allowing me to realize the paranoia is actually acute awareness." (3/21/2010)

Why teachers cannot cure the ills of society

Sit up and pay attention, class. This high school teacher is about to explain it to you. And yes, it will be on the test.

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A thing of beauty

A thing of beauty
A crisp, winter day in Northern California and children on task.

The work of teachers should be...

"...the work of the attentive gardener tending these tender tendrils of humanity that constitute our future." (Jim Horn of Schools Matter)

Schools are not broken

Schools are not broken

A Keeper

Posted on the Oakland Public School Parents listserv by a member:*

As a public health nurse, I am working with a generation of young parents who were drug-exposed, who are now having children who are drug-exposed, and it's a whole new ballgame. Many who were premature and will carry some deficits for life.

There are also many other families who have several generations of all kinds of abuse, not enough to eat, violence in and out of their homes, as well as chronic exposure to pollution and nutritional deficits. And there are regular people in the same neighborhoods who are just trying to live, but are poor and can't get ahead.

And there is major grief, and continuous LOSS. So many folks have lost so many folks, people around them dying, of one thing or another, every month almost. Young people (cousins, brothers, friends) dying from violent means, the elders dying too young of chronic disease and disparities in health care, among other things.

What we know about learning and development is that stressed nervous systems CANNOT learn, and that's what we have. Children with many major stressors. Abandonment, attachment disorders, fear, post traumatic stress, sadness, inability to trust or sleep. Many children. Many.

Resulting in: Lack of impulse control, lack of executive function, difficulty in expressing and controlling emotions, difficulty in sleeping, holding still, and paying attention, not to mention following directions and prioritizing tasks.

Our teachers will (perhaps already do) need more training, support, and smaller class sizes. They need major support and help with mental health issues. We really need some kind of expanded vocational track for those who can't perform even at the community college level.

We can't expect teachers to undo years and years of living. The availability of universal preschool would help. Sometimes a classroom is the first kindly, safe, structured, stimulating environment a child encounters.

Wise insights such as these are never uttered by people like Eli Broad, Joel Klein, Michelle Rhee, Arne Duncan, Joe Williams, or any others who are of this type of school reform ilk. And this is why I know for certain that they just don't "get it." Maybe they don’t want to, OR maybe they don’t care.

* Thank you, B.R.

What Children Need

From Playing to Learn by Susan Engel (New York Times, 2/1/2010):

"Our current educational approach — and the testing that is driving it — is completely at odds with what scientists understand about how children develop during the elementary school years and has led to a curriculum that is strangling children and teachers alike.

…Simply put, what children need to do in elementary school is not to cram for high school or college, but to develop ways of thinking and behaving that will lead to valuable knowledge and skills later on."

And to tag onto that, check out this video about the wood shop at one of Oakland's middle schools.

Please read this!

Ten Moral Concerns in the Implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act: A Statement of the National Council of Churches Committee on Public Education and Literacy

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The Obama Trojan Horse

Fiorillo's got it right and Reed saw it coming long ago (and here). Now we know why Duncan has been perfectly happy to hand over control of the future of U.S. public education to CEO billionaires like Gates, Broad, Bloomberg, and the Waltons. Sorry to pop the bubble.

The Fountain

The Fountain
Have a drink of water, kids.
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