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Monday, March 5, 2012

How to privitize education in 12 easy steps

From United OptOut.com

By Morna McDermott McNulty, an administrator of United Opt Out National

1) Manufacture a crisis and instill public fear. Waiting for Superman.

2) Create as rallying cry for the need for ACTION to save citizens from some danger – which involves eliminating those posing a threat. In this case, public educators. Bring in your own “private” troops (Blackwater? No. Teach for America and people trained at new “innovative leadership centers”)

3) Create a system which becomes a self fulfilling prophecy. High stakes testing policies which will doom schools and children to failure. A convenient way to “prove” the grounds for #’s 1 and 2.

4) Use of “savior” language – sound bite messages which co opt terms which average people identify as favorable such as “innovation,” “reform,” and “choice.”

5) Deflect the FACTS with spectacular dog and pony show media blasts and hide the truth under glossy presentations of the agenda. Disguise this ideology of greed under the umbrella of “freedom” and “saving children.”

6) Create legislation that politically and financially benefits the stakeholders of those same policies by forging under the table alliances between big business and state legislators. See ALEC.

7) Launder these policies through seemingly beneficial non-profit agencies and corporate
philanthropy where the origins cannot be traced easily.

8) These same corporations now open for profit charter schools and online schools and other “options” in lieu of “failing public education.” When children attend these “schools” the per pupil funding that would have gone to support the local public schools is now funneled into the new for profit alternative.

9) Make inside deals with the textbook and testing companies that these schools will use. Billions of dollars of profits to these companies while public schools languish from lack of resources. Mandated testing forces schools to redirect monies to testing that could have otherwise been spent hiring teachers to reduce class size or provide needed learning materials.

10) Hide and twist the data that shows that charter alternatives perform NO BETTER than their public counterparts (see step 5).

11) Manipulate legislation in ways that benefit “choice” alternatives so that certain populations of students who would make their schools “look bad” can be denied access to those schools and can be provided with ample resources that could have also improved public schools if only THEY had they funds.

12) Public schools, as result of steps 1-10, would now in fact be failing and as a result, the free market ideology prevails and can feel justified in their actions. The cycle back to step #1 is now complete. Public education now becomes education Incorporated.

Colonizing for land and profit. A brief history. Repeating Itself.

This is a common strategy used for domination. Remember how the White Europeans used “manifest destiny” to justify taking over lands occupied by the Native Americans?

First, they launched a campaign that identified the Indians as a “dangerous threat” calling them “savages” who needed to either be civilized or eliminated (#1). This threat justified the use of “state force” to curtail this supposed threat (#2). Then, when attacked the Native Americans fought back. These skirmishes were twisted around to “prove” how savage in fact Native Americans were (#3). Then they used the term “manifest destiny” (that they were chosen by God to take these lands in the name of
“progress”) Further, they would civilize the savages in the name of Christianity and European superiority (#4). The Indians, they said, would be better off for it-they were “helping” them.

Facts about the savagery of the Europeans themselves (small pox on blankets for example) were hushed up and kept from public knowledge (#5). Even today in many history books this continues to be the case. Items #6-10 can be found in an accurate history book such as People’s History of the United States.

The current policy “reforms” in American public education are a 21st century LAND GRAB.

http://unitedoptout.com/how-to-privatize-public-education-in-12-easy-steps/

3 comments:

  1. Private schools are not any more successful than public schools. Parents, teachers and school administrators need to do more research on the successful system in Finland. Stop blaming kids and parents, as it is the teachers responsibility to teach and the current methods and practices that administrators have set are not working and will never work. It is not the parents responsibility to teach the days lessons that were supposed to be taught in school. In Finland there is no homework, no parents involvement and teachers are selected based on whether or not they can create the lesson plans needed for success. There is a completely different attitude towards both teachers and parents there. Kids are treated different as well since they are not labeled as failures as soon have they have problems in certain areas. Unions are not the issue either, as in Finland teachers are unionized, but there needs to be better self regulation and school systems/teacher certification needs to be tougher. This would come at a cost as teachers are not paid enough, although you would think everyone would be willing to pay the fair wages merited by teachers. Schools need to be a place were all kids want to be and feel good about what they are learning, just like a business would provide for it's customers. This is what the other truly successful school systems do.

    Not $1 of taxpayers money for public education should go into some for profit company to line CEO and investor pockets. Fix the existing system!!

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  2. The country has been trying to fix the system for many years.More fixes are in alright;for the unions.Most public schools do not even teach cursive writing anymore"kids don't need it".I suppose they don't need to read it either.They don't need math either;they have calculators,computers and cash registers to do their math.The teachers,most of whom must come from the hippi parents of the sixties
    are mostly unable to teach and looked for an easy job with benefits.
    Your product is becoming worse and worse.But your unions are getting more and more vocal. You have received one of the easiest"professional degrees awarded and yet you want more and more money to keep turning out failures.
    As far as the silly finland argument goes,let's put a few of our minority and non minority thugs and trouble makers in their schools.
    Within two weeks they will pay us to take them back.

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  3. Fixes in for the unions? and what fixes would those be? easisest professional degrees? another ignorant talking point. Look go get some knowledge and listening to right wing radio and Fox news doesn't count and then come back.

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