Thinking people have to stop talking about public education with the emotive, illogical, and ahistorical happy talk.

No, public education is not and never has been the "cornerstone of democracy" or the "great equalizer" or a "public good." Trading in these memes stunts us.
In truth, the public education system was a Prussian project intended to create unthinking soldiers and model citizens/workers for elites to use. It may be too late to revisit the true origins of what is now a $750 billion public ignorance project, but there's time for truth.
How can you look at the boundary line used to assign students to "public" schools and not see the glaring red lines used to ghettoize some students into dream-killing failure factories and others into islands of unearned privilege?

Are you blind? The great equalizer?
And, how can you call public schools democratic just because they have school board members - elected in low-turnout elections overwhelmed by public employee union cash - and ignore that most of the worst pre-Brown discrimination was conducted by elected board members?
And, how can you call common schools good with the only thing they have in common is mediocrity? They teach to the middle, lower standards for many and barely meeting them for others. The systems of bells, grades, and external motivations have dumbed down generations of students.
And, finally, what the hell is this nonsense about public schools being a public good? It's literally untrue. Educated people have to stop repeating these dumb things. Pubic schools are rivalrous. You know it. Can we all get into the fancy magnet school? .....
Can we all afford a million-dollar mortgage so we can get into a good "public" school? If these schools so public and open to all, why are school districts hiring private investigators to prove residency fraud and kick parents out of wealthier school districts? "Public"?
If you went through "public" school you should find one thing ironic and suspicious: why didn't they teach you the actual history of public education while you were in the public education system? Seems like a pretty important oversight.

Because the goal has always been...sheep.

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29 Feb
Since we are kissing another Black History Month goodbye, and there have been so many posts about the importance of Black educators, I thought I'd offer a few historical points I gathered from Dr. Vannessa Siddle-Walker and old news stories.
In 1954 82,000 Black teachers taught 2 million Black children.

In the 11 years immediately following Brown, more than 38,000 Black teachers and administrators in 17 Southern and border states lost their jobs.

90% of Black principals lost their jobs in 11 Southern states.
Some of the Black teachers that kept their jobs were made to call the parents of every white student and ask for permission to teach their children.

Obviously, White teachers did not have to do this with Black parents.
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18 Jan
Tell me if this story makes any damn sense:

A wealthy white woman (Diane Ravitch) starts a “grassroots” org (@NPEaction) with funding from a union leader (CTU) who had three houses (one in Hawaii!), and Warren Buffet’s daughter (Sherwood) and then...
they hire a white woman (Carol Burris) out of retirement from a white school district to work with a white male (Jeff Bryant) for-profit communications consultant who writes “reports” and articles and blog posts and ghostwritten campaign documents and talking points that...
are shared by a white woman (Valerie Strauss) with private school kids (Georgetown Day school) who has a permanent space in the Washington Post (owned by a billionaire btw). Then...
Read 8 tweets
19 Dec 19
Wherever your political leanings, I hope there are moments where you rationally consider "what is true" to be more important than what you wish is true for political purposes.

This @Salon about @BetsyDeVosED is a test case - for progressives.

h/t to @NealMcCluskey
First, progressive politics usually make a nod toward the proletariat, working people, the little guy.

But that's not Salon's audience. By their own admission: "Salon readers are affluent, well-educated and highly influential."

I suspect they're leaving out a racial descriptor.
Let's be real. Salon designer lifestyle media entity... a business. When they push narratives about money, influence, and accountability, you have to consider the fact they undisclosed space for "custom content."

You can never know who's behind one of their stories.
Read 11 tweets
14 Dec 19
Open letter to people who are vying to be the arguable leader of the free world. I am watching you. There is nothing more important to me than the intellectual development of young people - especially those who have been marginalized by race, class, and perceived ability.

And...
I'm watching you, and listening to how serious you are about ensuring parents the rights and power to determine how, when, what, and where their children learn and grow.

And...
I'm listening to signs that you are bought and sold by the middle-class, college-educated, public employees in the education establishment more than the parents who are desperate for their children to have better learning opportunities.

And...
Read 6 tweets
1 Mar 19
American teachers' unions are waging war on charters and attacking school reform infrastructure. Key to their strategy is to create union assets in elected offices by either getting them elected, paying them off and/or ending their tenure as elected leaders when they disobey.
Their most effective message is to paint charters as unregulated hotbeds of fraud. It's a remarkable claim because while causing suspicion of charters, it also positions districts as exemplars of transparent institutions.

Of course, they are not.

goldwaterinstitute.org/article/the-sc…
In fact, school districts routinely suffer financially due to problems that range from simple budget mismanagement to outright fraud.

For example, a California district budgets $130 for a high school serving 1,600 kids, but cost almost doubles that.

eastbaytimes.com/2016/04/14/wes…
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28 Feb 19
Read me for five minutes and you know one problem that gets in my grill is when "journalists" fail to make the public smarter about issues of great importance (like how their government runs). Such is the case today with a new anti-school choice hit piece by @valeriestrauss.

1]
2] The first sign of trouble is in her headline: "Betsy DeVos and her allies are trying to redefine ‘public education."

She says Florida's Gov. Desantis wants to "redefine" public ed because he says “Look, if it’s public dollars, it’s public education.”

washingtonpost.com/education/2019…
3] At the start of Strauss' piece she quotes Pres. Ulysses S. Grant who says "Leave the matter of religion to the family circle, the church and the private school supported entirely by private contributions."

Public money for common state schools only.
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