By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D.
As long as accountability remains the educational law of the land, students are bound to lose out, says a professor of education.
For three decades, one block of American voters and workers has lost politically regardless of which party or candidate has won: educators.
With Obama’s 2008 election, educators and advocates for the public good were filled with hope that change was coming after eight years of the George W. Bush administration, which championed a bipartisan education agenda built on the self-defeating No Child Left Behind. But Obama’s first four years have only perpetuated and even intensified the worst aspects of the Bush era led by Rod Paige and Margaret Spellings—specifically with the appointment of Arne Duncan as Secretary of Education and through policy such as Race to the Top and opting out of NCLB.
The evidence teaches us that with the re-election of Obama, educators may have lost again.
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