Betsy DeVos: our very own Iron Lady!

Valerie Strauss parses DeVos’s speech to ALEC. She is the only Secretary of Education who has made it her mission to promote charters, vouchers, and any other alternative to public schools. She is the first Secretary to tell the public that our public schools are filled with self-serving teachers and administrators who care about themselves, not about children. Although, as Strauss points out, Arne Duncan was no slouch when it came to insulting teachers, principals, and public schools.

Strauss writes:

“Speaking at an annual conference of a powerful conservative organization, she invoked the words of Margaret Thatcher, the late prime minister of Great Britain, who instituted tough conservative policies that supporters say helped save the British economy and foes say hurt the poor and destroyed heavy industries and communities. Thatcher became known as the “Iron Lady” for her tough policies, both domestic and foreign, and is a hero to conservatives here and abroad…

“To DeVos, public institutions are impediments to individuals who want freedom to access opportunities, and the traditional public education system, which has been the most important civic institution in America since its creation, is a failure that can’t be fixed….

“While being careful to say that “providing more educational options isn’t against public schools,” she repeatedly hailed alternatives to traditional school systems and bashed people who support them as people who care only about “systems” and not individual students, and are only interested in sustaining the “status quo.” (That’s an accusation, incidentally, that was used frequently by President Obama’s education secretary Arne Duncan, who accused his opponents of wanting to do the same thing, and it may be time for DeVos’s speechwriters to come up with a new insult.)”

As I wrote in The New Republic a few weeks ago, if you don’t like Betsy DeVos, blame the Democrats. Arne Duncan endorsed the “failing schools” narrative, praised the teacher-bashing Michelle Rhee, and advocated school choice. He paved the way for Betsy DeVos. Thanks, Arne.