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tonysam Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-09-10 09:59 PM
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Michelle Rhee on Anderson Cooper 360
Edited on Sat Jan-09-10 10:02 PM by tonysam
Vomit alert: D.C. Chancellor Michelle Rhee appeared on Anderson Cooper the other night to do the usual thing she does, and that's bash teachers.

Link to the interview is here

If you can't stand her, the comments below the video are pretty good overall.
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eleny Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-09-10 10:08 PM
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1. I saw that the other night and was cussing at the tv even though I'm not a teacher
She is so obviously anti teacher. She said she can't do without her boss, the mayor. But I wonder how the district's teachers feel about her. I know how I feel. :thumbsdown:
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tonysam Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-09-10 10:12 PM
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3. Did you read those comments?
Here are a couple of really good ones:

efavorite says:
January 8, 2010 at 10:44 pm

What I noticed was that Rhee’s answer to practically every question was “Human Capital” (I think that’s Rhee’s management-speak for “teachers.”)

Cooper asks what’s next in education? And Rhee answers, “I think one of the things were going to see over the next few years is a real focus on teacher quality and human capital in schools.”

Cooper asks about changes in education and Rhee answers, “I actually don’t think it’s going to be something in the realm of computers or smart boards…. I think the real innovation is going to happen around accountability for the adults in the system…with the focus on human capital…. How we change the ways teachers are thought about in society, how they’re compensated; how they’re evaluated…. That’s what’s really going to drive the innovation going forward.”

Cooper asks about creative solutions to education and Rhee answers, “It’s absolutely the human capital. It’s the quality of educators in the classroom and leading our schools…. “

Why even go to do the trouble of bringing in students to comment, when they were just used as shills for Rhee to put down teachers. When the first student commented on older teachers who “have connections,” Rhee saw an opening to blast unions: “It’s a significant problem that in this country right now we have a dynamic where you can be incredibly ineffective. You can, you know, actually take kids backwards in terms of their academic achievement, every year, year in and year out and still have a job.”

When the second student suggested more technology for the future, Rhee disagreed, suggesting more focus on human capital, of course.

This interview was a farce. Anderson Cooper simply provided a forum for Rhee to publicize her only plan for reforming DC schools — firing teachers.



The Washington Teacher says:
January 8, 2010 at 11:28 pm

When Chancellor Rhee arrived in town she did not create an education plan. After much criticism, she created an educational plan 18 months into her term. Her educational plan included a plan to get rid of a significant share of her teaching workforce through buyouts, layoffs, terminations, etc.

Chancellor Rhee has since fired a significant share of teachers, administrators and school staff without due process and without regard to their performance ratings. Rhee believes in firing probationary teachers without regard to performance, seasoned administrators with schools that have made documented gains and the list is endless. Rhee recently terminated 388 teachers and school staff via a reduction in force in November ‘09 after school started which has created over sized classes & teachers teaching outside of their certification. Rhee hired over 900 teachers this year then argued that she had a budget deficit which caused her to terminate 266 teachers and over 100 school system employees, many of whom were highly qualified and certified. No credible school system in America terminates highly qualified and certified teachers & staff while continuing to hire mainly new teachers who lack experience and are at not highly qualified. This ensures that mostly students of color are more likely to be taught by an inexperienced and un-certified teacher thereby contributing to the increasing disparity in the achievement gap between black and white students. This is also a violation of NCLB. Students of color are more likely to be taught by a teacher who is provisionally certified, inexperienced and lacking in HQ credentials.

Certainly the piece by Anderson Cooper was a farce. I agree with e-favorite that Rhee was simply given a platform to spew her lies and continue to bash public school teachers on CNN as well as give a plug to Mayor Fenty for his next election bid. This is about capitalism and privatization of public education through hefty million dollar contracts to groups like TFA and the New Teacher Project. This creates a revolving door workforce of inexperienced teachers who stay an average of 3 years and leave before gaining the experience, professional development, mentoring, coursework and professional certification to become better teachers.

I do hope that the DC CIty Council in their oversight role of public education will take a stand and continue to investigate instances of fraud within DC public schools. Rhee is still hiring teachers despite the fact that she claims that there is a budget deficit and one that is continuing to grow under her leadership and will require more layoffs in 2010-2011. Rhee more than likely will fire more teachers within this next year.

I support an immediate forensic audit by the DC City Council, like the one conducted in the Barbara Bullock union scandal. I also support getting on with the independent evaluation so that the results can be provided to the public before Mayor Fenty’s next election. What can you do to help facilitate this Mr. Brown and how can we be of help to support your efforts ? It is finally time for some real accountability of Michelle Rhee.

Candi Peterson
(AKA The Washington Teacher Education blogger)
thewashingtonteacher.blogspot.com/
website: saveourcounselorsdotorg



Jane Doe says:
January 9, 2010 at 1:04 am

I believe the Michelle Rhee feature on Anderson Cooper 360 was both appalling, inaccurate, biased and an example of why I will NEVER support anything Anderson Cooper speaks on, produces, writes, edits, tweets, googles or affirms in any way. It is bad enough that the City Council has allowed her to manufacture RIFs, conduct massive layoffs and to badmouth the citizens and children of the District as well as its workforce. However, when a person like Anderson Cooper gives an educational dilletante so much exposure and allows a platform for her to lie about data with no one to represent the opposite side of the argument, something is very wrong. The only scores that have improved are white students’ scores and that translates to a problem for everyone because all children must succeed!!

Councilman Brown, you were merely ‘present’ the day Peter Nickles became the Attorney General of our nation’s capital. We need you to be present and ACTIVE to rid the city of leaders who operate in the reptilian manner Rhee espouses. Ronnie above posts that the current union needs to be dismantled and reformed into a different organization. While I agree that all organizations have their problems, it is a serious issue that Rhee is unable to respect or follow ANY RULES of any organization and that she is allowed by the supreme legislative body to operate with impunity while breaking the Anti-Deficiency Law and other similar laws.

Rhee cannot be trusted to be responsible for anyone’s children with the destructive decisions she has made while responsible for students in Sacramento. Ms. Rhee was made aware of sexual allegations against her fiance when she was in the position of being a mandatory reporter in Sacramento. She did not. There is no statute of limitations with respect to her failure to act appropriately within the confines of the law. Rhee also interfered in a federal investigation by contacting former Inspector General Gerald Walpin, the man whom President Obama chose to fire or have fired when allegations about her fiance came out. How is this at all acceptable?

People say this has nothing to do with her current position. What a naive perception. It has everything to do with her current position. A woman who is amoral enough to protect a man who prefers little girls to women his own age is now engaged to a woman with a child’s body. If she can interfere with a federal investigation without reproach, what wouldn’t she do? It is clear she has no respect for the City Council or even for the President of the United States if she dares to interfere with an Inspector General. After all, the President did sponsor legislation to protect Inspectors General.

Well, he is another of Rhee’s victims. Is she more powerful than the President? Her level of power reminds me of a poignant scene of the motion picture Malcolm X where a police officer commented “That’s too much power for one man to have.” Rhee is clearly more powerful than the mayor and we all know exactly what he thinks of the City Council, of which he was once a part.

The proper way to effect change is to follow the rules in place while making changes to the process by which things are done. It is no better for a broken system to be replaced by a tyrant, his out-of-control undereducated and underexperienced chancellor and his police chief who allegedly bends the law for the privileged.



Every person concerned with the future of education in this country, which means the future of this country, should pay close attention to what is happening in the big urban districts like NYC, D.C., and L.A.
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eleny Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-09-10 10:23 PM
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4. I agree about Cooper - he was just her tool
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femmocrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-09-10 10:12 PM
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2. I watched it. I wanted to smack that red lipstick off her face when she called teachers
"human capital". You know, like we are just expendable. It showed her total disregard for what we do.

I would love to know what DC teachers think about her. Does anyone know someone who works in the District? I did my pre-student teaching in the DC public schools!
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Dinger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-09-10 10:24 PM
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5. Yes, The Comments Are Pretty Good
She is indeed sickening.
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tonysam Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-09-10 10:33 PM
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8. The woman is a total liar
Her comments are a veiled threat to senior teachers in the D.C. schools. She is about to shitcan a bunch more.
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Catshrink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-09-10 10:30 PM
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6. Has she ever been a teacher?
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tonysam Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-09-10 10:32 PM
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7. She was a TFA for two or three years.
If you think TFAs are "teachers," then yes, she was a "teacher." She ran a teacher temp service also.
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Catshrink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-09-10 11:05 PM
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9. Figures
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notesdev Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-10-10 07:36 AM
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10. I thought her usual thing was scandal cover-ups
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