A reader comments:

 

We shall win this. Of that I am certain. And we shall do so because the failures of this insanely misguided test-and-evaluate mania become clearer and clearer with each passing day. This terrible idea is self-defeating.

The question is, how long will it take? How much damage will be done before local schools and teachers will once again be given the autonomy to put learning and the particular needs and propensities of their students first?

(I cringe every time I read of the organization Students First, which has worked tirelessly to put students, with their unique needs and propensities, LAST.)

Arne Duncan will come to be known as the worst national education leader in history. His name will be infamous. And NCLB will come to be universally recognized as a blight upon the land. But how much damage will be done until these truths become abundantly clear to everyone?

There are very encouraging signs. There is a new coalition appearing of folks on the right and the left who oppose the testing and evaluation mania. When our children and our basic values are under attack, we put aside our differences and band together against the attackers. How horrific that we should be having to defend our children against our own government and a band of clueless plutocrats.