Somehow the word has gotten through to the Gates Foundation that many teachers don’t like their agenda.

Teachers know that Bill Gates has told governors and the media that American public education is broken and obsolete. Teachers know he created the “blame-the-teacher” narrative. Teachers know he pushed the flawed idea that test scores of students should be used to judge teacher quality. Teachers know that Gates pumped $2 million into the anti-public school agitprop film “Waiting for Superman.”

Teachers are not dumb.

But now the Gates Foundation has launched a campaign to persuade teachers that the foundation cares.

Actions speak louder than words.

Teachers in many states are being evaluated by whether student scores rise or fall. Third graders will be surveyed to see what they think of their teachers. All bad ideas from Gates.

The public school bloggers in Seattle see this effort as a Trojan horse.

It is good Gates is listening. Now teachers must speak truth to power. Let him hear what you think.