excerpt from Community  Media Workshop: Ideas for Obama 
Newstip Date:  11-07-2008
Obama will be the first  real education president, according to Julie Woestehoff of Parents United for Responsible Education. "He gets it," she  writes on PURE's blog.
"He organized to help establish local school  councils in 
NCLB has "fundamental flaws"  including overreliance on standardized testing, labeling struggling schools as  "failing" and punishing them by withdrawing funding, Woestehoff said. Obama "has  been out front on needing to change the way we assess students," she  said.
In September PURE and the New York-based group Class Size Matters  released a letter to presidential candidates (pdf) calling for attention to school overcrowding and safety,  smaller class sizes, a rich curriculum including arts, and parent involvement,  "with progress evaluated by high-quality, appropriate assessment tools that are  primarily classroom-based."
While Obama has called for doubling federal  funding for charter schools, the two groups argue that the proliferation of  selective enrollment schools "risks creating wider disparities between the haves  and have-nots...[W]hat is often advertised as increased parental choice actually  means the ability of such schools to exclude our neediest students. The last  thing our nation needs is a 'trickle down' educational system."
Not  surprisingly, PURE has opposed the suggestion that CPS chief Arne Duncan be  considered as Obama's education secretary, saying that position should be filled  by someone with in-school experience who supports parent  involvement.
 
 
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Excellent insight. I've included a link to your blog in my own blog: http://pipelinepedagogy.blogspot.com/
Hope that's alright.
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