Showing posts with label Pearson testing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pearson testing. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Here Bill, all wrapped up

The statement at the top of the Missouri Watchdog Website Reads

"Here's an idea. Why doesn't the country fire Arne Duncan, get rid of the Department of Education and just hire Bill Gates? He's self-funding, and he's doing everything anyway."--Laurie Rogers

Since January when Sandra first started work on her Education Reform Blogs, Bill Gates' name keeps showing up everywhere.  He was there when Sandra posted her blog on Data Mining Children way back in early January, he created the programs for the project.

A few days later she posted on the Eli Board Foundation's efforts to train and  place School Superintendents on local school boards. In order to make the deal more attractive to the school boards, the foundation would subsidize the new superintendents salary or a couple years.  It turned out Bill Gates was in the background subsidizing the Eli Board foundation..

A little latter it started becoming obvious he was behind the teacher merit pay plans the state legislatures all shoved through this spring so they could get Obama's Race To The Top money..  All those tests that would be required to grade the teachers will end up being administered and scored by Bill Gate's close friends and business associates at Pearson Testing. Three guesses who owns the programs they use..

When the discussion turned to Nationalized Common Core Testing and Nation wide  Standardized Testing Program.. It seems Bill Gates, or his employees may have written the programs original guidelines.  When the Department of Education awarded contracts to two consortia to actually develop the programs, there was Bill Gates with his new business partner Pearson Testing.

If you even need to ask who is behind and who stands to profit from the Virtual Charter School proposals, you're not paying attention...

In more emails than I can count, step by step Sandra and I have been discussing this privately, at first it seemed so far fetched it had to be nuts.  We've both been reluctant to start talking about a conspiricy to Nationalize Public Education and then hand it over to a private company to manage.. but that seems to be the plan.  A couple days ago Sandra sent me a link to susanohanian.org

Sandra and I aren't the only ones thinking along those lines. 

Take your time, read the quotes slowly, then go back and read the entire article when you have the time..

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Tally Shell Games

I've commented several times about thoroughness of Sandra's research, I think it's hard for most people to envision how difficult and time consuming that is.. I'm going to use last night as an example, but first you need to know a few things about Sandra.  She has a real job, except for a few big names on a handful of large websites, there is no money in blogging.  She's not an educator, or teacher, scared reform and merit will cost her money, or get her fired.  She's a taxpayer, she knows reform will cost money.  She's sees the potential for Tally's proposals to cost taxpayers a fortune, funding a scheme that's clearly flawed and may only provide a benefit to the various special interests lobbying for it's passage..

Remember what I said about time consuming research, last night around 9:30 she posted a comment with a link to a pretty damning article that I suggest everyone read:

Inside the multimillion-dollar essay-scoring business 

Talks about how the Test Companies Actually grade tests that determine the future of students, schools and even school systems.  Soon if the legislators have their way, the reach of the test companies will go much farther.  I read the article and suppressed the sudden urge slam my fist against something.  The article featured a company call Pearson. that was the company that screwed up Florida's FCAT scores last year and left tens of Thousands of Florida 3rd Graders with otherwise good report cards wondering all summer if they were going to fourth grade or not.

Think back to when you were that age, would you have wanted that hanging over your head all summer?  It's incredible, a honor roll report card is not enough to outweigh a single Tallahassee mandated test, administered and graded by a company that might be engaged in questionable practises.

This morning I found Sandra had sent me another email around eleven last night.  She'd been wading through the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STAFF ANALYSIS for HB 7019, and found the :
FISCAL ANALYSIS and ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENT, it's on pages 15 and 16 and reads like this

A. FISCAL IMPACT ON STATE GOVERNMENT:

1. Revenues:
The bill does not have a fiscal impact on state revenues.


2. Expenditures:
See Fiscal Comments.


B. FISCAL IMPACT ON LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
The bill does not have a fiscal impact on local revenues.


2. Expenditures:
See Fiscal Comments.


C. DIRECT ECONOMIC IMPACT ON PRIVATE SECTOR:
The bill does not have a direct economic inpact on the private sector
 
D. FISCAL COMMENTS:

Florida’s $700 million Race to the Top grant is funding implementation of most bill requirements. DOE will allocate at least $69 million in grant funds to improve teacher and principal effectiveness.82 Grant funds will be used to assist school districts in the development of new educator performance evaluations; test item banks; student learning growth formulas for subjects tested on statewide assessments; and growth models for district-developed assessments. DOE will provide assistance to school districts in developing or acquiring assessments for subjects and grades not tested on statewide assessments, including:
Resources for districts to develop test items for "hard to measure" content areas, such as physical education, fine arts, and foreign language. Test items for core content areas such as math, social studies, science, and language arts for subjects and grades not tested on statewide assessments; and A technology platform to provide districts with secure access to high-quality test items and tools for the creation and administration of student assessments.
Additional resources may be necessary to maintain a test item bank or platform at the conclusion of the grant period, which is the end of the 2013-14 school year.83
Since 1999, school districts have been required to measure student performance on educator performance evaluations using statewide assessments and, for subjects and grades not tested on statewide assessments, local assessments. During the next three years, the grant will provide funding for the development of assessments in most subjects.
The bill establishes new priorities that must be met by school districts when determining educator compensation; however, it does not require school districts to expend any new funds on adjustments and supplements if funds are not available to do so.

Not exactly relaxing reading
 
I'm not exactly sure how you change an entire Education system and claim it will have no fiscal impact on anything..  Just changing from store brands to name brands when you're grocery shopping has a fiscal impact at the cash register.  Here the State is telling us we'll go from our existing system (chicken thighs) and upgrade to the best available (Whole beef tenderloin) and it will have no effect..  Bullshit, and this line. WTF???
The bill establishes new priorities that must be met by school districts when determining educator compensation; however, it does not require school districts to expend any new funds on adjustments and supplements if funds are not available to do so.


How do mandate someone do something, and then toss in a clause like that.  Early this morning I emailed Sandra, who'd been researching this stuff until really late last night, and asked her what she thought it meant. She answered before heading off to her real job;
They are trying to answer the mail on costs by a little double speak. The bill mandates compliance. Given budget cuts and more to come, sounds like an unfunded mandate or reallocate what you have to meet the legislation. The DOE will supplement.....they will? Tax if you need but it is not a state mandate to tax.
 
Clear as mud.
What she didn't find was a price tag, no one in Tallahassee is willing to mention what this will cost.

Suffle the cost around, a little slight of hand, keep the suckers focused on what they might win, so they don't think about what they're losing