Linda Darling-Hammond of Stanford University has been appointed chair of California’s Teacher Credentialing Commission.

Darling-Hammond is one of the nation’s leading scholars on the subject of the teaching profession and an outspoken critic of using test scores to evaluate teachers.

I know Linda very well. This is great news for educators in California.

California is definitely an outlier in the world of corporate reform.
Governor Jerry Brown fought for a tax increase to reverse some of the damaging budget cuts under his predecessor.
He appointed a strong state board committed to public education and ousted its charter school majority.
Superintendent of Schools Tom Torlakson is an experienced educator and no ally of the corporate reformers.
And now Linda D-H is running the TCC.

On the down side, California has Michelle Rhee in Sacramento, The Broad Foundation in Los Angeles, and the NewSchools Venture Fund, all of which have vast millions to promote privatization. But they don’t own the state.