John Merrow watched the show funded by billionaire Laurene Powell Jobs and presented, monopoly-style, on four major channels simultaneously (NBC, ABC, CBS, and FOX). Why no CNN? Why no MSNBC? Why no QVC? Why no cooking channels? Just asking.
Merrow concluded that the show was lacking any reference to history, e perience, or knowledge (other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, what did you think of the play?)
An excerpt of what might have been:
“As I see it, the program wanted to look bold without criticizing the ‘school reform’ crowd that still controls most of what happens in schools. It could have been bold. It could–and should–have said “Most high schools treat kids like numbers, their scores on standardized tests. That has to change…and here’s how it can happen, how it is happening.” But in order to do that, the narrative would have had to renounce and reject not just Republican education policies of “No Child Left Behind” but also those of the Obama Administration’s “Race to the Top,” widely supported by Democrats for Education Reform and other traditional ‘school reformers.’ Given that Obama’s Education Secretary Arne Duncan now works for Powell Jobs’ Emerson Collective, that wasn’t going to happen.
“Last night’s program was high energy and cute without being daring. For example, it had a clever ‘red carpet’ segment but with teachers as the stars. Lots of cheering, but that was it. That’s sadly timid. Imagine if Melissa Rivers, the host on the red carpet, had asked teachers the question she always asks the Hollywood stars: “You look marvelous. What are you wearing tonight?’
“And picture a male teacher responding: “These old things? I bought these khakis 12 or 13 years ago. I was going to buy a new pair for tonight, but I just spent $380 on basic supplies for my classroom. Oh, and would it be rude of me to ask how much your outfit cost?”
“Imagine a female teacher responding, “What am I wearing? Actually, I’d rather talk about tomorrow’s field trip….I’m taking my kids to the Getty Museum, where they will….. see provocative art and meet contemporary artists. And the next day my students will be on Skype, talking with students in a high school in Paris about climate change. We’ve been measuring the air quality here and sharing the data with them for purposes of comparison and analysis. But I have to charge the kids for the bus to the Museum and I had to ask some wealthy parents to pay for the scientific equipment because the school district has been cutting our instructional budget.”
“And another teacher could have said, “To be honest, I’m happy for this attention, but I can’t help but thinking about the fact that you make 17 or 18 times more money per year than I do.”

I am wearing kethoneth passim, a coat of many colors. I am a public school teacher! My country favored me when I graduated with advanced degrees, wanting to teach, and celebrated me with this coat. The many colors represented the diverse strengths of my students. My brothers in XP charter schools were jealous of my coat, though, and they plotted to kill me. You know the rest of the story.
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XQ, that is.
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The real question is why anyone should listen to anything Powell Jobs ( Or any other billionaire) has to say about education.
She has no knowledge or expertise in the area.
For some bizarre reason, people think she is worth paying attention to because she was married to Steve Jobs.
What an accomplishment!
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She has lots and lots of money. That counts for expertise among those who are preprogrammed to demonize teachers and public schools (at least among those who choose to know nothing about teachers and public schools).
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bingo: we keep tuning in, and in the process validate our growing number of naked emperors
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Makes me think of the way that small town TV stations often depend for their survival on election season, on the influx of cash from the various campaigns seeking access to a few more voters to lie to. That’s how the local affiliates could get back in the black after running in the red for prolonged periods in small markets where the ad rates are low. Bottom line: we knew Steve Jobs, she’s no Steve Jobs but any and everybody will be glad to take her unearned money till she figures this out the hard way. The fact that all the media leeches and assorted camp followers are facilitating harm to children and the nation itself isn’t that important to them. Those folks are smirking all the way to the bank. I’ll bet they told her it was a rousing success, so stay the course.
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Good to see that John Merrow had his head on straight.
Why no CNN? Why no MSNBC? Why no QVC? Why no coooking channels? Just asking.
Good questions.. Made me laugh. I needed that.
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