Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Shelly Silver Says Case For Delay In Common Core Reform Agenda Has Been Made

SED Commissioner King and Regents Chancellor Tisch seemed not to be listening to the public during their Gospel of the Common Core Tour in November and December, but the members of the legislature - including Assembly Speaker Silver - were:

ALBANY—Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver said Tuesday he expects the state Board of Regents to form a plan for improving and possibly delaying implementation of the rigorous Common Core curriculum standards.

Silver said he would wait to see what “remedial actions” the Regents come up with before attempting to intervene with legislation.

“I think the case has been made, if nothing else, for a delay and a reevaluation of the implementation of Common Core,” Silver said. “The problem with it is … No. 1, it was suddenly put upon teachers and students and administrators and schools. The support for it was not forthcoming as quickly as the rigors of Common Core, and the training wasn't there for a lot of the teachers that are charged with using it as the basis for their education.”

If the Regents come back with a plan that has little-to-no action on Common Core implementation, the Endless Testing regime, and inBloom, we will have to put pressure onto the legislature to pass into law the fixes that need to be made.

Silver sounds today like he knows the state's education reform agenda is increasingly unpopular and would be open to legislative fixes.

Lawmakers have proposed bills to address teachers' and parents' concerns over implementation, testing and the use of student data.
Silver said “the first opportunity should be [for] the Regents.”
If the Regents don't present a plan shortly, “we'll go from there,” he said.

Ultimately I think that is what's going to have to happen.

Hard to see Tisch and her sham Regents task force making any substantial changes to the reform agenda - they already told us they won't:

The goal is not to undo what's been done or slow the pace of reform, said task force members, whose first meeting is Wednesday. It wouldn't make sense, for example, to go back to testing on the old learning standards, they said. Instead, the task force will focus on how to improve professional development and communication and look for ways to cut down on the time students spend taking tests, perhaps by encouraging districts to replace local assessments with some other measure in teacher evaluations.

In short, the Regents task force is another attempt at propaganda, making it look like the Regents are responsive to public concerns when they're not responsive at all.

So let Tisch and Company come in with their sham report, then we'll expose it as the sham it is and go from there.

Legislators in Albany are hearing public concern over Common Core, APPR, testing, and inBloom - even if the Regents and SED are not.

11 comments:

  1. Obviously , the Tisch family has a significant financial stake in education reform as new business venture. Ms. Tisch will not willingly give up on the "Common Core" and admit her mistake since "common Core" is expected to be highly profitable. In addition, she has invested at least one million dollars of her own money to bring in Gates fellows to invade and pervert the NY department of education, She has established a quasi-fascist linkup between her corporate partners and the NY state government department of education.. Is she willing to take a one million dollar loss?
    I certainly doubt it. This is all about Tisch money gone bad.

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    1. Shelly, buddies with Merryl for a long, long time, has protected her so far. But today's statement makes clear that he will only protect her so far. He can see the politics of these issues (inBloom, CCSS, APPR, testing) and they no longer reside on the reformer side.

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    2. Why are INVESTIGATIVE journalists so afraid to investigate Tisch? Everyone is afraid of her. King is just doing her bidding. If he had a real original thought (not likely), it would not happen without her permission. There is soooo much more to this story. I think Tisch is controlling the journalists..maybe she has connections to the heads of all of these important publications and journalists are told lay off the real story. The real story is MONEY. Her money specifically. She has personally paid for setting up these fellows..said it herself in the paper “what’s not to like about free fellows?” and has virtually wiped out (pushed out or let go) anyone in the SED who had knowledge of actual issues affecting NYS Education. Then somehow miraculously..these same fellows (most without any public teaching experience themselves) have been ushered into these high paying state positions that she cleared the way for. Do you actually think King has the power to do all that? As said above..he doesn’t even have the true qualifications to be a school superintendent in this state. The fact that his children do not go to public school when they live in one of the highest ranking public school systems in Upstate NY makes me think that no public school is good enough for him and his family. Montessori all the way. This is a slap in the face to all of us parents with kids in the public schools (paying his salary) who are subjected to this unproven, nonsense Common Core. You don’t implement something so huge and then have forums to discuss it. If it wasn’t so serious this would be one big joke of how NOT to run a huge state agency. And then of course…what are Tisch’s connections to all of the other money…Pearson, Gates, InBloom,etc……..it all comes back to her.

      I'm sure the newspapers and news outlets that are owned by Tisch family cronies like Sulzberger, Zuckerman, Murdoch and Bloomberg (NY Times, NY Daily News, US News, NY Post, Wall Street Journal, FOX News, FOX Business, Bloomberg News, Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg TV, Bloomberg Views and Bloomberg Businessweek) will get right on that investigation of their fellow plutocrat on the cocktail circuit, Merryl Tisch.

      I'm sure the Assembly will look into it as well, with Shelly Silver's chief of staff married to the crook who Tisch appointed to run a Jewish charity who is now accused of stealing millions from under her nose.

      Yeah, I'm sure the media and political establishment will get right on holding this woman accountable for her crimes.

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    3. Yup - the corruption links in Albany go very, very deep. With the press too, because as you note, the press is owned by Tisch cronies Bloomberg, Murdoch, Zuckerman and Sulzberger.

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  2. Forget that hag Tisch.

    The people to go after are the POLITICIANS.
    Once they hear people won't vote for them, they will change course.

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    1. Going at Tisch and King at the forums was important only in that it opened up some Assembly Members and State Senator's eyes to the anger out there over the state's reform agenda. But ultimately you're right - the pressure needs to be applied to the politicians.

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  3. I am not that hopeful at the moment. Shelly Silver never actually said its bad and it must be rid of, only lets make some changes to the reform agenda.

    Until all of it is gone, none of it will be made better. They are still aiding to the train wreck which is going off course..

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    1. These are the best words I have heard from any Albany pol with the power to change policy. It's not a reversal of the ed reform course, but it certainly is a course correction of sorts. If the course correction does not make things better, the same conditions that led to Silver calling for it in the first place - public discontent - can bring about the conditions for more course correction. I think that's the best we can do, given the immense money and power behind the reform movement.

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  4. Shelly Silver is a pay for play politician, just like Sheriff Andy. Only the FBI can clean up this crime ridden state government, just like they did in New Jersey where it stunk a few years back. These crony politicians should be handcuffed and then made to all to walk the PERP walk into the slammer, that old witch Tisch included with the big boys. The POST and DN would benefit greatly by this kind of sensational news just in order to stay afloat financially a few more months.

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    1. There is little doubt Albany is full of corruption. Alas, the governor's corruption commission did not look at the governor himself, the executive branch in particular, the Regents, the SED, the Regents "fellows," or any of the funkiness going on around education. Which was to be expected, I guess, since Moreland was really just a bludgeon Cuomo used against the State Senate and Assembly.

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  5. Hate to see politicians getting involved but the Regents are so far off track something needs to be done. It is convoluted--but not rubber stamping the four gutless Regents who heard NY's outrage and did nothing would be a good first step in addressing Tuschie's power grab.

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