Arnold Dodge, who lives on Long Island, has been a teacher, principal, and superintendent and is now a professor of education. In this post, he exited the metaphor of Race to the Top.”
What were they thinking?
“Race to the Top? C’mon.
“The phenomena of racing and reaching the top couldn’t possibly have been the goals set for children’s education. Anyone who knows anything about the fragile, unpredictable, erratic, self-conscious development of a youngster couldn’t possibly have come up with such a name.
“But, let’s pause to reconsider the possibilities. Maybe critics of the feds should take a minute to do a close read of the name and give the planners a break. Maybe they had something else in mind. Let’s try a thought experiment.
“What if the federal education bureaucrats were dog whistling to the rich folks to get them on board with the initiative?
“Maybe it’s Chase to the Top for the bankers and billionaires who are in thrall with destroying public schools and privatizing education. The unrelenting attacks on teacher unions, the proliferation of charter schools, the imposition of frustrating and impossibly difficult tests (then selling products to help with testing) may seem entirely appropriate to those who reap the rewards from the market approach to schooling. Teachers bashed, children anxious, parents confused. Sounds like a plan.
“Maybe it’s White Race to the Top. Sounds plausible since the RTTT mandates and the NCLB policies have done little to change the intractable achievement gaps, and even less to address segregated school systems, perhaps the greatest obstacle to school success. At a recent New York State legislative meeting, a meeting to coronate Governor Cuomo as the king of the New York State educational system, a courageous legislator got it right: “High need/low wealth districts get shafted every time.” (1) This includes impoverished white communities as well.
“Poor people please understand. There’s just so much room at the top; privileged white communities occupy the space, and there’s no sign they will sub-divide. The notion that the federal and state education plans’ foremost objective is to help the inner city schools and the disenfranchised is a convenient lie. Politicians are fond of citing miraculous stories of schools in poor communities improving. But these are outliers, examples of schools with unique circumstances and/or infusions of grant money. These are outliers. The politicians are just plain liars.”
Read the rest. It is funny and it has links.

“Stating the Obvious”
The Emperor has no clothes
And little boy has spoken
It’s logical to suppose
That school “reform” is broken
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Reblogged this on David R. Taylor-Thoughts on Texas Education.
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If we are talking racing, then here is an analogy of what has developed.
If you think about horse racing; the teachers are the jockeys and the horses are the students. More times than not we whip the jockeys and then put them on horses without a saddle or reins and told to go when the triple crown.
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Great analogy
“The Race to the Top”
The “tridefecta”
Is the goal
With no respecta
For the toll
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Do CCSS ELA represent the blinders put on students?
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No…they skipped the blinders and went straight to black bags for a total darkness effect.
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Race to the Top was no more than an extortion plot by the federal government to strong arm states into complying with their Common Core agenda. This seems to be the new way to fund programs. We dangle a few carrots to see if we can entice cash starved states into submission. Shortly after, Washington starts hitting them with the stick. The ACA has a similar design. We no longer fund public services because it is a moral and ethical imperative, we extort, twist and threaten to forward the agenda of corporate America.
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Egads…RTTT IS ANOTHER MARKETING term full of HOT AIR. Education is NOT a RACE. All this ridiculous being #1 is just more DUH-NESS.
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“The Education Race”
A race has just one winner
And losers are the rest
The latter are the dinner
For one who aces test
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Maybe Duncan should be indicted for his role in this? How about the other complicit and bought politicians? When do people wake up and stop voting these criminals in?
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The problem is the corrupt politicians have tons of cash to win the election. Rahm Emanuel had over $20 million for his election.
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