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Lots of publicity for the Klein/Sharpton alliance, inaugurated at the National Press Club yesterday, where no doubt they faced a less skeptical press corps than they would have in NYC -- though the Washington Post pointed out that “It was the kind of odd coupling that seemed more like the premise for a reality show than a news conference on education policy.”
As predicted, this "new" coalition will focus on charter schools, union-busting and teacher scapegoating – with not a single word about the need for any of the reforms that have actually been proven to work to narrow the achievement gap -- like class size reduction.
Baltimore Sun: “They [Klein and Sharpton] support … more accountability for everyone, including central office staff.”
Sure.
Meanwhile, according to the Daily News, “The entire English staff at closing
Talk about educational equity! I guess those kids don’t need English teachers – another backwards version of equity, no doubt, in the
An article in the News reports on the continuing harassment of Sikh students, which unfortunately omits the fact that the DOE has refused to comply with a law passed by the City Council four years ago, requiring the reporting and disciplining of anti-bias crimes in schools.
Also see the article in the News about
Meanwhile, this new coalition blathers on about the need for “increased parental involvement.”
As Sharpton said at the news conference, “Who is standing up for the children?"
















