by Laurie Rogers
“It was we, the folks, not we, the white male citizens, nor but we, the male citizens but we, the complete individuals, who formed this Union. And we formed it, not to give the blessings or liberty, but to secure them not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity, but to the whole people—women as nicely as guys.” – Susan B. Anthony, who in 1873 was below indictment for voting in a presidential election
On Nov. 15, 2013, Secretary of Training Arne Duncan told state college superintendents he’s “fascinated” that “white suburban moms” are opposed to the Frequent Core initiatives.
Genuinely? I’m “fascinated” that someone put Arne Duncan in charge of the nation’s public education program.
Duncan’s total college education appears to consist of a bachelor’s degree in sociology (this is a stage up from community organizing, but not a really big phase). It’s bizarre that an individual with a bachelor’s degree in sociology is the Secretary of Training, entrusted with 700 billion taxpayer bucks annually and now dictating schooling policy to all of us.
In accordance to white suburban dad Duncan, the opposition of white suburban moms to the Frequent Core is since they’ve been blind up to now. He mentioned:”It’s fascinating to me that some of the pushback is coming from, kind of, white suburban moms who – all of a sudden – their youngster is not as brilliant as they thought they have been and their college is not very as good as they considered they had been, and that is fairly scary. You’ve bet your residence and where you reside and every little thing on, ‘My child’s going to be ready.’ That can be a punch in the gut.”
Ah, yes: The 2013 edition of “they’re just hysterical females.” Even if our children are stupid, it is not polite of Duncan to stage it out. But that’s only the tip of what’s wrong with his feedback.
Asked later to clarify, Duncan stated he “didn’t say it properly,” but he declined to modify his central place that opponents of Frequent Core don’t get it, are opposed to increased requirements, or might in fact want “less” for college students.
In a later electronic mail, Department of Training spokesman Massie Ritsch reportedly blamed extremists: “The far appropriate and far left have created up their minds,” Ritsch reportedly wrote. “But there’s angst in the middle — which consists of a lot of open-minded suburban mother and father — that needs to be addressed.”
And just like that, the genuine concerns of Widespread Core opponents are yet again misrepresented, mislabeled and dismissed.
What truly demands to be addressed is the reality that numerous of people in charge of schooling (and so the future of our young children and the country) seem to be uninformed, arrogant, anti-parent, out-of-touch, antagonistic, bigoted, elitist, chauvinistic, condescending, dismissive, divisive, snobbish, petty, obstructive, ignorant of what really performs in education, blind to the children’s needs, and adept at saying factors that obviously are not correct.
In the echo chamber of education, Duncan’s feedback exemplify the general attitude towards mother and father: You really do not get it. You are the issue. We don’t require to pay attention to you since you have nothing to inform us. Cease becoming a soreness. Vote for our levies if you really do not dislike kids, but please don’t talk except if you agree with us.
Certainly, if arrogance had been water, it may possibly have flooded the state superintendents’ Nov. 15 meeting and drowned them all.
Administrators usually blame dad and mom for not being concerned. They also blame mothers and fathers who are extremely involved. They accuse us of not knowing sufficient math, but most won’t listen to these of us who know a great deal of math. Several have no issue calling us names, mocking our efforts, refusing to reply our inquiries, stepping amongst us and our kids, and lying about their true intentions. To our face, they are mindful to generate acceptable language, but behind our back, in the echo chamber, Duncan has proven us exactly what many education administrators are: Arrogant, dismissive, bigoted and deceitful.
One need to agree with Duncan on the public colleges. Most are inadequate and most mothers and fathers don’t comprehend it – due to the fact we are lied to constantly by the federal government, state schooling companies, district administration, board directors, the media and some teachers. Duncan’s comments are a good turn on the reality a technique that’s been his stock and trade fairly considerably considering that he took more than as secretary.
Following a storm of outrage, Duncan blamed sound-bites, poor communication and a “fast-moving world” for the damaging response. He mentioned he “regrets” his “clumsy phrasing” – “particularly due to the fact it distracted” from the “important” conversation. He needs to return to the discussion of “implementing reform.”
Nicely, certain. He’s often welcome to join in as dad and mom carry on to query his “reform.” We anti-CC mother and father never ever left that conversation. We understand specifically how crucial it is, which is why we insist on and persist in obtaining it. The CC initiatives are alarming – sloppy, expensive, unproved, poorly accomplished, dictatorial, divisive and intrusive. Some mother and father contact the initiatives “Obamacore.”
No matter whether or not you see Duncan’s attempt at harm manage as an real apology, it is too late. He accidentally stated his inner ideas, and there is no placing that nasty genie back in the bottle.
Being able to lie well used to be a sign of sociopathy, but it’s now a government norm. Think about the vast nationwide deceit that is public education. It should be that education companies hire based mostly on the capabilities to lie properly to kids and parents to turn away from the obvious demands of desperate young children and to deflect all parental doubt, fear and criticism as getting the ravings of the deluded and uninformed.
In actuality, parental issues about the CC initiatives are genuine and worthy of media investigation.
The initiatives have been supposed to be widespread requirements in K-twelve math and English, but are turning into nationwide standards in all topics, along with national tests, forced curricula and a creepy national data program on youngsters and families. They’ve taken more than the country, in preschools, K-twelve, schools, public schools, charter colleges, private schools, Christian colleges, curricular supplies, state and school testing, and public and personal daycares. There is zero evidence of their efficacy this is a national experiment on youngsters. Many CC-aligned curricular components are currently proving to be academically weak, with insufficient grammar, no cursive creating, hefty (and excessive) political bias, questionable literary content material, and the same fuzzy math that devastated the final thirty many years of K-twelve math instruction.
The specifications are the two a “floor “ and a ceiling for students there are mandated limitations on what can be taught, and the Common Core does not offer for unique types of learners. In addition, the value of this national experiment could financially bury the nation. It’s simple math. There are about 14,000 K-12 college districts. 14,000 districts x multi-hundreds of thousands of dollars each and every = billions of our tax bucks.
And nevertheless, with all of this, Duncan says he’s “fascinated” that white suburban moms do not get it. What these moms need is do, he said, is understand that education is worldwide.
Correct. Because that will correct it.
Journalist Michelle Malkin, who is not white, is anti-Common Core. Last week, Malkin wrote about Duncan: “He pretends that minority dad and mom and students in inner-city charter and magnet colleges with rigorous locally crafted classical schooling missions merely do not exist. A textbook liberal racist, Duncan whitewashes all minority parents and educators who oppose Common Core out of the debate.”
On Nov. 18, Duncan explained that he did not imply to choose on white suburban moms. “Every demographic has area for improvement,” he clarified.
Ah, that’s better. In his thoughts, we all suck.
Dear Mr. Duncan: Every government company nowadays has space for improvement, but most display no indicator of realizing what improvement seems like. If you would stop mucking around in classrooms, insulting involved dad and mom and capable teachers, wasting tax bucks on unproved initiatives, and secretively throwing your lightweight about – in violation of the U.S. Code and the Tenth Amendment – then We, the Men and women could consider care of producing real academic improvements.
Math advocates did that in Washington State in 2007-08 with far better standards in math. Just two many years later, Duncan, with his bachelor’s degree in sociology, induced those greater math standards to be tossed in favor of the lesser and infinitely a lot more costly Typical Core experiment. Clearly, the CC was in no way about academics or the children’s demands it’s constantly been about income and control.
The remedies to issues in public education do not entail much more government and a lot more Arne Duncan they entail less government and ideally no Arne Duncan at all.
Laurie H. Rogers has a bachelor’s degree in mass communication and a master’s in interpersonal communication, emphasizing the evaluation of argumentation and logic. In 2001, she founded Safer Child, Inc., a nonprofit child advocacy information resource. In 2007, she narrowed her advocacy to public education, and in 2010, she founded Emphasis on the Square™, a nonprofit organization devoted to enhancing American K-12 training.
Laurie is the writer of the blog “Betrayed,” located at http://betrayed-whyeducationisfailing.blogspot.com/. Her book Betrayed: How the Education Establishment Has Betrayed America and What You Can Do about It (Rowman & Littlefield Schooling, 2011) is now accessible from Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
In addition to serving on the executive committee for Where’s the Math?, Laurie has a background in finance, journalism and kid advocacy. She has volunteered in schools – tutoring youngsters in literacy and math, and educating chess, argumentation and knitting. She lives in Spokane with her husband, daughter and two cats.
Get in touch with Laurie Rogers at wlroge@comcast.net.
Laurie Rogers: Secretary of Education Displays Arrogant, Bigoted, Anti-Parent Sentiment
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