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proud2BlibKansan

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Mon Apr 23, 2012, 08:20 AM Apr 2012

The cowardly censors at Tweed by Diane Ravitch

After the news broke last week that the New York City Department of Education had effectively banned a long list of topics that might appear on its citywide standardized tests, our city’s school system became a national laughing stock. Department spokesman Matthew Mittenthal lamely defended the long list of taboos by saying that any mention of them “could evoke unpleasant emotions in the students.”

For a school system that never worries about the “unpleasant emotions” caused by its harmful focus o n relentless testing, it’s an outrageous and ironic response.

It is also, as I’ll soon explain, a misleading explanation of why such word bans so commonly happen in our schools.

First, let’s understand exactly what’s going on here. The city is planning to create a lot of new tests in science, social studies and other subjects, and based on the request for proposals it sent to prospective test development companies, it’s clear that the tests will be dumbed down by clumsy censorship.

more . . . http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012-04-01/news/31271509_1_publishers-social-studies-test-textbooks

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The cowardly censors at Tweed by Diane Ravitch (Original Post) proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 OP
"There is the brink of insanity, and then there's the abyss...." Smarmie Doofus Apr 2012 #1
 

Smarmie Doofus

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1. "There is the brink of insanity, and then there's the abyss...."
Mon Apr 23, 2012, 12:57 PM
Apr 2012

-- St. Elmo's Fire, 1985.

I can't believe I work for these people.

I can't believe *anyone* works for them.


Something has gone very, very, wrong with education in this country. It got bad during Bush Jr. but it has gotten MUCH WORSE under "our own" President Obama.

Admirer of Bloomberg, Walmart, and Gates-inspired education errrrr...... "reform".

DEMS: for the love of christ, wake the F up.

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