#edreform is segregation: "Thousands of black and Latino kids lost their schools in 2013" http://t.co/lm6K1K2iaC #LAUSD @parentrev @uwgla
— Robert D. Skeels (@rdsathene) December 30, 2013
Monday, December 30, 2013
Corporate, neoliberal edreform is racist and classist at its very core
Sunday, December 29, 2013
CA-NAME Conference Reclaiming Multicultural Education: Fighting Back, Imagining and Building Socially Just Worlds
Reclaiming Multicultural Education by Robert D. Skeels
CA-NAME Conference Reclaiming Multicultural Education: Fighting Back, Imagining and Building Socially Just Worlds
Saturday, December 21, 2013
There are solutions to fascism, and patriarchy for that matter
There are solutions to fascism, and patriarchy for that matter.
There are solutions to fascism, and patriarchy for that matter
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Final Grade: first class back UCLA after 19 years—5 unit Capstone Seminar: Classics: Ancient Novel
First class back @UCLA after 19 years—5 unit Capstone Seminar: Classics: Ancient Novel #UCLA http://t.co/h1LlpKYVuU pic.twitter.com/2bdvdmBgzO
— Robert D. Skeels (@rdsathene) December 17, 2013
While my initial goal was just to pass, earning that “A” really boosted my morale. Class was hard though, hundreds of pages of reading a week for 10+ weeks. Two classes next quarter and I’m done!
Final Grade: first class back UCLA after 19 years—5 unit Capstone Seminar: Classics: Ancient Novel
MIT Researchers: Higher Test Scores Do Not Translate into Higher Levels of Thinking
MIT Researchers: Higher Test Scores Do Not Translate into Higher Levels of Thinking http://t.co/edCbAClW1g
— Diane Ravitch (@DianeRavitch) December 17, 2013
MIT Researchers: Higher Test Scores Do Not Translate into Higher Levels of Thinking via Professor Diane Ravitch
MIT Researchers: Higher Test Scores Do Not Translate into Higher Levels of Thinking
Monday, December 16, 2013
CA-NAME Conference Reclaiming Multicultural Education: Fighting Back, Imagining and Building Socially Just Worlds
• Culture, Community, and the Arts• Multicultural Literacies• Critical Media Literacy• Literacy and Social Studies• Second Language Learners & Policy Changes• Student Identities and Institutions• Teacher Identities and Practices• Ethnic Studies: Surviving Neoliberal Assaults
• Decolonial Perspectives on Higher Education• Bilingual Teachers: Raising Critical Consciousness• Student Organizing in the CSUs• School-Based Family Counseling
CA-NAME Conference Reclaiming Multicultural Education: Fighting Back, Imagining and Building Socially Just Worlds
Friday, December 13, 2013
UCLA F13 Survived
Noon: turned in overwrought 3750+ word Classics 191 paper. @UCLA F13 done. Won't miss carrying these everywhere #UCLA pic.twitter.com/HSQfjHCnId
— Robert D. Skeels (@rdsathene) December 13, 2013
UCLA F13 Survived
Saturday, December 07, 2013
Parents in Action for Student Services (PASS) organize to return LAUSD Breakfast in the Cafeteria!
Parents in Action for Student Services (PASS) organize to return Breakfast in the Cafeteria! by Robert D. Skeels
A parent organization, Parents in Action for Student Services (PASS), is organizing to have Breakfast in the Cafeteria, before school. They are educating parents about school privatization and connecting it to BIC. This week they showed the connection between privatizers and BIC. Next week they plan to show the video from UTLA to drive the point home to fellow parents.
The messaging for this is very simple and effective:
"Should children eat breakfast in the classroom during instruction, or before school in the cafeteria?" Even L.A residents with no connection to public schools sign these petitions. This is not a ballot initiative petition, therefore signers do not need to be U.S citizens.
There are 1,000 schools in LAUSD. If each school in can collect 100 signatures, that would be 100,000 signatures! In our school alone, we have collected 300. We have received another 200 signatures from a school in the Valley. Between staff and parents at each school site this is very doable.
Please have people in your school communities circulate widely and sign. Turn in all petitions to the PASS address at the bottom of the petition by January 31, 2014.
Parents in Action for Student Services (PASS) organize to return LAUSD Breakfast in the Cafeteria!
An investigative documentary into the Common Core State Standards Initiative
BUILDING THE MACHINE (2014) - Official Trailer [HQ]
I want to use the same disclaimer here that I did the last time I posted Common Core State Standards (CSSS) related materials from sources that I disavow any connection with. The video is produced by, and also features, individuals that are from fringe-right-wing groups. The last time I published a disclaimer like this, I was subjected to a firestorm of criticism from the right. That's fine, we will never be allies in any sense other than shared opposition to the vile corporate CCSS curriculum being foisted on students. That said, there's a distinction to be made between factual information about CSSS, and ideological opposition. That's why I am posting this film trailer, because the factual case against CCSS can be made from either end of the political spectrum.
An investigative documentary into the Common Core State Standards Initiative
Friday, December 06, 2013
School Matter: Thieving charter charlatan-scoundrel Juan Rangel steps down from UNO! He was a darling of the AEI
First published on Schools Matter on December 06, 2013
Thieving charter charlatan-scoundrel @JuanRangel steps down from #UNO! He was a darling of @AEIeducation http://t.co/svdm81drB5
— Robert D. Skeels (@rdsathene) December 6, 2013
Via Professor Diane Ravitch: Powerful Chicago Charter Leader Resigns in Wake of Financial Scandal
My commentary: Thieving charter charlatan-scoundrel Juan Rangel was a darling of the fringe-right American Enterprise Institute (AEI). In addition to their loving his stuffing of public money into his private pockets, AEI gushed about Rangel and UNO's systematic program of right-wing indoctrination.
School Matter: Thieving charter charlatan-scoundrel Juan Rangel steps down from UNO! He was a darling of the AEI
Alex Russo, intrepid blogger defending the 1%'s education privatization project
Alex Russo, intrepid blogger defending the 1%'s education privatization project http://t.co/09j2GXLCu1 pic.twitter.com/hGsm62NM9e
— RDSkeels4Schoolboard (@RDSkeels4LAUSD) December 6, 2013
Alex Russo, intrepid blogger defending the 1%'s education privatization project
Alexander Russo has finally exposed @TeacherSabrina as a teacher! World is shocked and stunned by his incisive reporting.
— Arthur Goldstein (@TeacherArthurG) December 6, 2013
Alex Russo, intrepid blogger defending the 1%'s education privatization project
Ms. Klein your schadenfreude over LaMotte's death was more than a little offensive
From: "Robert D. Skeels" <*********@ucla.edu>
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2013 23:43:47 -0800
Subject: Ms. Klein your schadenfreude over LaMotte's death was more than a little offensive
To: Karin Klein <karin.klein@latimes.com>
Message-Id: <93C75696-38C7-49D2-8770-C53706CFAA8F@ucla.edu>
Ms. Klein:
Your fringe-right leanings coupled with your limited knowledge of pedagogy have always tainted your awful editorials and op-eds. However, you really outdid yourself with today's painfully gleeful obituary of the Honorable Marguerite Poindexter LaMotte. In the future when someone asks me how to define schadenfreude, I'll point them to the mean spirited and duplicitous screed you penned today.
You are truly shameless.
Advocating Public Education and Social Justice
Robert D. Skeels
"Problem posing education does not and cannot serve the interests of the oppressor" — Paulo Freire
Update: Here's the conversations we're having about this on fb:
- Vik Chaubey: No surprise. Lamotte stood for principle and integrity people like that are usually attacked. When you challenge charter schools you get attacked.
- Robert D. Skeels: Los Angeles Times' Karin Klein uses the word "feisty" to describe LaMotte over and over. She may as well have used "uppity" to express her (and her handlers) disdain of a woman of color who stood up to Eli Broad's cabal. Every time I think the LA Times can't be more disgusting I'm sadly proven wrong.
Ms. Klein your schadenfreude over LaMotte's death was more than a little offensive
Thursday, December 05, 2013
John Deasy prioritizes corporate handouts over student lives—let's provide LAUSD kids with nurses!
Deasy prioritizes corporate handouts over student lives—let's provide #LAUSD kids with nurses! http://t.co/BF7SEAHnLs pic.twitter.com/EbfKp7cb6X
— Robert D. Skeels (@rdsathene) December 6, 2013
The tragic death of sixth-grade Philadelphia student Laporshia Massey illustrates the dire need to ensure that every child has access to quality health and wellness services at school. I urge you to support requiring that every school have a full-time health professional on staff — and to commit to fully funding this critical resource.
In LAUSD, John Deasy prioritizes corporate handouts over student lives—let's provide all LAUSD kids with nurses! As a community, we've grown weary of school resources being diverted to tests and test-prep, when tragedies like the one described above are entirely preventable.
John Deasy prioritizes corporate handouts over student lives—let's provide LAUSD kids with nurses!
Rest in Peace: LAUSD's Honorable Marguerite Poindexter LaMotte
Honoring Marguerite Poindexter LaMotte. #LAUSD champion for students & bulwark against corporate #edreform. #RIP pic.twitter.com/rI0c6Ju5P3
— Robert D. Skeels (@rdsathene) December 5, 2013
Update: check out these amazing comments by people on facebook in response to the above tweet.
Rest in Peace: LAUSD's Honorable Marguerite Poindexter LaMotte
Charlatan John Deasy calls transferring LAUSD's wealth to corporations a "civil rights issue"
Charlatan @drDeasyLAUSD calls transferring #LAUSD wealth to corporations "Civil Rights Issue" http://t.co/k0YkfzlM4S pic.twitter.com/MjmXgymf3G
— Robert D. Skeels (@rdsathene) December 5, 2013
Charlatan John Deasy calls transferring LAUSD's wealth to corporations a "civil rights issue"
Parent Engagement Committee as opportunity to address LAUSD CAC concerns
From an avid reader [edited for anonymity]
Here's the link to the next Early Childhood Education and Parent Engagement Committee meeting scheduled for next Thursday, December 12, 1013. It has an unfortunate late start of 4PM due to Curriculum and Instruction Committee scheduled at 10am, and the Budget, Facilities and Audit Committee scheduled at 1PM the same day. Hopefully the Budget meeting won't go overtime and we can start at 4. As they will be speaking about Local Control Funding Formula, it is possible that public comment will not occur until around 6PM.
School board staffers recently spoke regarding difficulties with our Community Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting structure today and ongoing since PCSB has been helping us. It's been requested that this issue could be placed on the agenda as a whole, but it's full for next week. Officials facilitating the Ad Hoc committee suggest that it would carry weight if members of the CAC and other interested members of the public could come to the meeting and speak to the committee regarding this. The public could ask to have the committee consider this for a future agenda item. If anyone is able to attend, it would be beneficial to the CAC.
Link to committee info and agenda.
Parent Engagement Committee as opportunity to address LAUSD CAC concerns
Wednesday, December 04, 2013
What Does the PISA Report Tell Us About U.S. Education? (corporate edreform is a bust)
What Does the PISA Report Tell Us About U.S. Education? (corporate edreform is a bust)