Betsy DeVos speaks only to guaranteed-friendly audiences, so she spoke at AEI, a think tank subsidized by her foundation.
Peter Greene reviews her speech here.
What has she learned?
She has learned that she is always right.
She has learned that ignorance is bliss.
She has learned that all her biases are revealed Truth.
She will do nothing to dislodge the Common Core.
She says, “If the purpose of public education is to educate the public, then it should… not… matter what word comes before school.
Greene responds:
“This, for my money, is an even dumber statement than the infamous grizzly comment. If the word before “school” is “for-profit” or “flat earth” or “Aryan race” or– well, good lord, the list is endless. Does she really mean to suggest that as long as it’s some kind of school, we’re good…”
”First, it takes a special combination of ignorance and hubris to imagine that you are setting a new standard for calling to put students first, as if none of the millions of people who have worked in education never once thought, “You know, I’d rather like to make students my main focus here.” While DeVos has scrubbed a lot of the language that used to be her bread and butter– US schools are so bad they couldn’t get worse, and the whole government school system is just a scam created by unions to get fat checks for so-called teachers who just want to do nothing all day– this line shows some of the old DeVos creeping through.
“Second, let’s think about this. Because the short form of the DeVosian position is, “Here at the Department of Education, we will put students first by doing nothing.” That’s a neat trick, but it goes with that DeVosian disconnect in which the secretary remains unable to imagine a situation where her department would step in and say, “No, you can’t do that” to any school. Does she think that any state or federal agency should have stepped in and said, “No, Mr. Turpin, you cannot open a school where the curriculum is to chain your children in the basement without food and water.” And if the answer is no, as it seems to be, then how does she think this works? If her beloved marketplace is free to be overrun by fraudsters, scam artists, and cheats, how exactly are parents empowered?”

Mr and Mrs Turpin are criminally negligent parents and have made their residence a school. Betsy Devos must approve. Parental choice is everything.
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Brilliant summation by Peter. It should be read out loud and entered into the record every time she makes a rare public appearance or testifies before Congress. She truly is a walking, talking embodiment of the fingernails on the chalkboard.
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DeVos has nothing to offer, and perhaps that it is the message the conservatives, that barely believe the federal government should exist, are trying to send. She will do nothing; yet it is weirdly better than test and punish, although lots of states will continue this dance with the devil. I hope the midterm elections will further neutralize Trump and his kleptocrats and restore some balance to Congress.
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“Bonfire of DeVosities”
School’s about learning
But Betsy is not
Public school burning
Is currently hot
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“This, for my money, is an even dumber statement than the infamous grizzly comment. If the word before “school” is “for-profit” or “flat earth” or “Aryan race” or– well, good lord, the list is endless. Does she really mean to suggest that as long as it’s some kind of school, we’re good…”
The worst part is she travels around the country scolding public school children on “rigor” and “critical thinking” yet her speeches are FULL of nonsense like this.
The last time she spoke before an ed reform group they gave her FOUR standing ovations for a speech that consisted of 25% slogans and 75% anti-public school screed.
Did she get universal acclaim from the echo chamber again, or did some dissenter somehow crash the party?
In a way it doesn’t matter. They’re almost completely irrelevant to the vast majority of public school families anyway. DeVos hasn’t done one thing to benefit any public school or public school student anywhere, over a year. Congress hasn’t done anything for public school families since 2010.
We can safely ignore the DC ed reform chorus. They have zero interest in our schools.
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When DeVos was hired I thought public school students and families would suffer because she would be yet another anti-public school secretary after Bush/Obama anti-public school secretaries.
But I’ve come to realize that we may have lucked out. DC politicians no longer do any work AT ALL on behalf of public school families.
We’re invisible. We don’t exist. In this case that’s a blessing.
The upside in having a child in the unfashionable public school sector is …..you’re excluded from the ed reform club 🙂
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I agree. It is unfortunate that she has meddled in sexual assault in colleges making it even harder for victims. Her student debt policy, in which she has had a financial interest, is the new indentured servitude. The only thing I think Betsy has learned is that she can no longer write a check to get the policy she wishes to impose on others.
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I saw we’re going to be paying federal employees to attend the “public schools suck!” rally next week in DC.
Now THERE’S a positive contribution, huh? A group of politicians who didn’t attend public schools and don’t send their children or grandchildren to public schools are having yet another meet-up to bash public schools, in a country where 90% of their constituents attended or send their children to public schools.
Now THAT’S capture. It doesn’t get any clearer than that.
Do they have some kind of job description? Does it include “public education”? Maybe they need a refresher course on the concept of “value added”. It’s not just a phrase to bash public schools! It has a meaning!
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