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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The amount of spin is directly proportional to the size of the screw-up | Truth in American Education

The amount of spin is directly proportional to the size of the screw-up | Truth in American Education:

The amount of spin is directly proportional to the size of the screw-up

Filed in Common Core Assessments by  on August 14, 2013 • 1 Comment
I had to share this op/ed in the New York Post by David Bloomfield who is a professor of Education, Law and Policy at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center. 
An excerpt:
Maybe next year’s expensive Common Core tests will include this political axiom: The amount of spin is directly proportional to the size of the screw-up.
Last week we saw a lot of spin.
The education/political establishment went into overdrive, with defensive statements from Education Secretary Arne Duncan, state Commissioner John King and Chancellor Dennis Walcott, among others. All assured us that the bitter medicine of poor test scores is good for us and good for our kids. We were told to ignore their decade-long assertions of educational success and take it on faith that now things will get better.
King even went so far as to warn, “There are those who will use the change in students’