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ChalkFace

(5 posts)
25. Occupy the DOE
Sat Jan 21, 2012, 02:28 PM
Jan 2012

To whom it may concern:

On March 30th to April 2nd, 2012, the grassroots education reform organization United Opt Out National (http://unitedoptout.com) will be holding an event in Washington, DC called Occupy the DOE. As a collection of teacher educators, K-12 teachers, and parents from around the country, we ask for your participation and support.

For more than a decade, the reform narrative in education has been dominated by test-based accountability, competition, and punishment. Large foundations and other corporate entities have propagated market-based principles like school choice, pay-for-performance, and for-profit management of schools. Consequently, large amounts of private wealth go towards influencing legislators and other public officials to dismantle public education, ultimately in favor of a private system that can be run for profit.

The key lever is the vaunted score on high-stakes state standardized tests, used to justify a slew of controversial decisions. As a result of ten years of this kind of reform, we are experiencing schools just as segregated by race and social class as they were in the 1950s. We in the United States are also experiencing a teaching profession that is constantly undermined and under attack. The culture of punishment and competition created under No Child Left Behind and now Race to the Top has proven to be a massive failure. Yet, private entities still push for test-based accountability measures despite near-universal opposition from educators and the pile of evidence against it.

In order to grind this failed reform climate to a screeching halt, we at United Opt Out National feel that an ultimate act of civil disobedience is all that we have left. We therefore call upon educators, leaders, parents, and students across our vast public education system to withhold the data by opting out of their state’s standardized tests. If policy-makers, legislators, and other officials cannot make responsible decisions based on quantitative data, and if they refuse to appreciate evidence to the contrary, then the only arrow left in our quiver is to simply refuse to hand over the data.

We at United Opt Out National certainly understand the potential consequences of refusing state standardized tests. We appreciate the reluctance of teachers and administrators to engage in an opt-out measure. Various state departments of education and their officials falsely claim that parents do not have the legal right to opt-out, that their refusal to concede to the tests will unfairly punish their children and their schools. While officials might be able to fire teachers, they cannot fire parents. If school systems wish to continue their obsession with test scores, then they must also be prepared to offer alternatives for the growing wave of parents who see test preparation violating their consciences and robbing their children of meaningful educational experiences.

Our Occupy the DOE event will include numerous teach-ins, social events, and actions in protest against test-based and corporate driven education reforms. In preservation of a free and equitable public education, and to support a new direction in education reform, we ask that you strongly consider participating in our event. If you would like any other information, feel free to contact any one of our administrators through our site at http://unitedoptout.com, which provides direct links to our myriad social media accounts, endorsements, readings, and other documentation.

Thank you for your consideration,

United Opt Out National
http://unitedoptout.com

Even as a commie, I love the IWW.......... socialist_n_TN Dec 2011 #1
It's for commies, too, comrade! Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #2
IWW in it's charter is non political Taverner Jul 2012 #31
I was being tongue-in-cheek. Fantastic Anarchist Jul 2012 #32
I know - hard to smile in type :) Taverner Jul 2012 #33
:) Fantastic Anarchist Jul 2012 #34
Stop Comm Fibbing srjmsbnd Nov 2012 #38
Can be a problem when one knows from "hearing". Go to a meeting yourself, then decide. <G> n/t jtuck004 May 2015 #52
I'll let Starry make the decision on un-pinning TBF Dec 2011 #3
Hi TBF ... Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #4
Yeah, I hadn't thought too much about the pinning thing socialist_n_TN Dec 2011 #5
That seems like a good idea. Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #6
You're all right. We're ALL feeling our way around socialist_n_TN Dec 2011 #7
Whenever you get a chance. Starry Messenger Dec 2011 #9
Thank you ... Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #10
"Resource Post" - love that idea TBF Dec 2011 #8
I think that it's a MUST for us since we've STILL got a lot socialist_n_TN Dec 2011 #12
Sounds great to me - Welcome & Resources - agree completely. TBF Dec 2011 #13
as a reader, I like this being pinned.. ellenrr Sep 2013 #47
There are some who are not eligible for membership. Scruffy1 Dec 2011 #20
Good to see you here, Scruffy socialist_n_TN Dec 2011 #21
Okay, I requested white_wolf add this to his resource list. Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #11
Are you still in school, FA? TBF Dec 2011 #14
I work as a productivity analyst (ironic, eh?) and resource planner ... Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #16
sahm is stay at home mom TBF Dec 2011 #18
My real goal is to win the lottery. ;) Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author auspicious Jan 2012 #22
Unpinned because I just added the link to the Resource thread and we decided to only have two sticky white_wolf Dec 2011 #15
Thank you, white_wolf. nt Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #17
I felt it was only fair to repin this post since there was not enough room in the resource thread. white_wolf Jan 2012 #23
Good call wolf........ socialist_n_TN Jan 2012 #24
Occupy the DOE ChalkFace Jan 2012 #25
Hey ChalkFace why don't you make this a separate post? socialist_n_TN Jan 2012 #26
I'm a member! WOTWU! Taverner Jan 2012 #27
I like it libodem Feb 2012 #28
Spam deleted by Ian David (MIR Team) Global Teach-In Mar 2012 #29
Are retired workers included? jwirr Jun 2012 #30
Certainly yes limpyhobbler Oct 2012 #36
T-Bone Slim (Matti Huhta) and Hiski Salomaa tama Sep 2012 #35
Excellent! I watched the girl playing chords. Fantastic Anarchist Nov 2012 #40
One of my all time favourites . . . Unca Adverse Jul 2014 #50
I want a Dues Rebate srjmsbnd Nov 2012 #37
I'll bring it up at the next meeting ... Fantastic Anarchist Nov 2012 #39
Violence of the most violent sort is the only way we will ever prevail in this struggle. jtuck004 Dec 2012 #41
First condition of joining - "You are a worker (not an employer);" jtuck004 Jan 2013 #42
Like Alvarado Street Bakery in Santa Cruz? Well then yes, the owner would be worker... Taverner Sep 2013 #43
Exactly. Since that time I did some reading and the IWW does charter groups where jtuck004 Sep 2013 #44
If the IWW blesses it, I bless it nt Taverner Sep 2013 #45
Yup. n/t. jtuck004 Sep 2013 #46
re: IWW history in the U.S.A. TheGoodNews Mar 2014 #48
Documentary on the IWW! TheGoodNews Mar 2014 #49
Hi. I don't think I am Socialist. Not yet, anyway. But I am pro- merrily Sep 2014 #51
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Last Night Y-T Jan 2019 #54
Dues paying member checkin in. Devil Child Feb 2019 #55
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