Test Prep U. Will Run U of Memphis Program for Segregated Teacher Preparation
From the Memphis Corporate Appeal:
. . . .The program is scheduled to start next fall in classes taught by Relay Graduate School of Education, a New York nonprofit organization that offers master’s degrees to meet “today’s urgent demand for effective teachers,” according to its website.
Relay was founded by a group of charter schools and is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Carnegie Corp. and others. Neither The New Teacher Project nor Relay would respond to a reporter’s questions. . . .
Well, that's part of the story. Per usual, Gates' reporter on the scene, Jane Roberts, leaves out a few things about Relay. Here is some of the rest of the story by Carol Burris, and here is my original post from 2011 on Relay's teacher prep for segregated corporate reform schools:
re lay: an electromagnetic device for
remote or automatic control that is actuated by variation in conditions
of an electric circuit and that operates in turn other devices (as
switches) in the same or a different circuit.
If you consider it either ridiculous, dangerous, unethical,
unscientific, or simply stupid to fire and hire teachers based on gains
or losses among invalid and non-reliable student test scores, you ain't
seen nothin' yet. Last Fall when the Oligarchs convened the leaders of
the lonely hearts club of teacher accreditation outfits known as NCATE
(National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education) to declare
that teacher education needed to "incubate a whole new form of teacher
education," those of us familiar with NCATE's fealty to the Business
Roundtable knew something big was in the warmer.
Now we know. The first hatchling is christenend the Relay School of
Education, a creation of political hack, David Steiner, who has created
the neo-eugenics corporate model for training educational technicians to
program poor children so that they can pass tests. Bloomberg and
Tisch, in turn, made Steiner New York's ED Commissioner, whose office
just recently voted unanimously to approve the new school in a market
already saturated by other programs.
What makes Relay (think "remote or automatic control") a uniquely
monstrous offspring of teacher education is that degrees are only
awarded to those candidates whose student test scores show a year's
worth of gains during the year that candidates are learning to teach on
poor people's children. Those who get their degrees based on student
test scores, then, go into schools with the unquestioning acceptance of
test scores as the only reason for schools or teachers to exist. Flip
the switch!
This new model was designed with the KIPP/TFA ethos of anti-cultural
imperialism by white elites clearly in mind. In fact, KIPP co-founder,
David Levin, is one of the three founders of this new Test U, and many
of the 200 candidates getting underway this coming Fall will be Wendy
Kopp's carefully-recruited Ivy League missionaries.
So where does NCATE play a role in this fledgling corporation? From Elizabeth Green, who is quickly becoming the Oligarchs' go-to-girl to get their stories into print:
Teacher U [Relay School of Education] has received praise at
the national level, including from a group that has defended
traditional schools of education in the past: the National Council for
Accreditation of Teacher Education. James Cibulka, the president of
NCATE, submitted a letter to the Regents endorsing the Teacher U team’s
application, citing a recent report by NCATE that cited Teacher U as an “exemplar” of needed efforts to “turn teacher education in the United States ‘upside down.’”
Yes,
yes, upside down. No evaluators sent out yet, but Cibulka knows
quality before he sees it, apparently. So top-heavy with cash, how
could they fail to capsize teacher education! In fact, one of the other
three founders of Test U, aka Relay School of Education, is none other
than hedge fund mogul, Larry "L-Train" Robbins.
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"L-Train Robbins" |
It's
worth recalling that everyone was not out to lunch on the eminent
explosion of the bulging home mortgage bubble in 2008, leaving Wall
Street in shambles and the hedge funders and other casino capitalist
rats swimming for their offshore bank accounts. Larry "L-Train" Robbins
was one of those seers from the inside, who had the uncanny ability to
make money when everyone else was taking a hit.
When a Fortune Magazine interviewer in late 2007
asked L-Train how his Glenview Capital hedge fund was up 20 percent for
the year when some other funds were getting creamed, part of his answer
offered this clue:
. . . . Second, we've maintained a short position in mortgages since late 2006.
That gave us a hedge against liquidity contraction and it gave us early
and valuable insights into the consumer lending market and its
deteriorating conditions.
Now we know the Fed could not
have known was was going on because Greenspan said so, right?, or
certainly not the media or anyone who read Fortune Magazine in 2007, but
the L-Train had some remarkable insight, you might say. With quality
leadership by such civic-minded swine, how can Test U fail?
By the time David Steiner has completed his mission in Albany, Relay
will likely have an endowed chair waiting for him. Will they call it
the Frederick Winslow Taylor Endowed Chair of Educational Efficiency?
Sounds good, doesn't it?
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