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Cscope, Yes we are still talking about it! ESC’s not to be Trusted!

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Yes we are still talking about it. Cscope is the Marxist curriculum that was found to be in 80% of Texas School Districts. Cscope came under heavy scrutiny in the 2013 Texas Legislative session, after finding it riddled with controversial material.  The ESC’s made an agreement with Senator Dan Patrick to pull the Cscope lessons only to put them into the public domain and exploring any and every avenue possible to keep the lessons in the school district. ESC 13 has sold zip drives of Cscope lessons to school districts. See photo below of Gorman ISD check register:

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 The passage of SB 1406 called for putting the Cscope lessons under the purview of the State Board of Education and the passage of SB 1474 calling for new curriculum or new management systems to be put through a formal process of adoption before implementation. The ESC’s are not to happy with the legislative actions and hired a law firm  Walsh, Anderson, Gallegos, Green and Trevino, PC, (paid with tax dollars, must be nice) and attorney Haley Turner   put together the following power point. For me the power point only solidified the arrogance of the ESC directors and their determination in transforming Texas Schools and keeping Cscope within the Texas School System. (I thought Cscope was to be known as TEKS Resource System?)

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Mason Moses, chief communications officer with ESC 13 sent me the following email below. Though I question some of his statements knowing this particular law firm is in bed with the ESC’s and the progressive Texas Education Industry.

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I found the following video on ESC 13’s website confirming the ESC were involved in this. Ed Vera from ESC 13 introduces Haley Turner.

 

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Texas Warning: Transformation of Public School using Marxist Philosophy

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Texas Schools are going through radical transformation and not for the better. Students are suffering with low grades and good teachers are frustrated and leaving the profession or going to private schools. Districts along with outside associations like Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA), Texas Association of School Boards (TASB), Texas Education Service Centers and others have been working on implementing Project Based Learning (PBL), built on constructivism. Individual achievement is no longer emphasized and students are now working in groups in hopes of creating diversity, equity and globalization. American Exceptionalism is no longer taught.

 

Aransas County Independent School District is getting ready to hold a community meeting in regard to their district progressive transformation. This meeting will be a Delphi meeting giving the public the opinion that your opinions will be valued and taken into consideration after the meeting. Appearances can be deceiving. The district administration already has a plan in place and this meeting is nothing more than a consensus meeting designed to further support the plan giving the appearance that the community was involved in designing or approving their plan. Here is an explanation of the Delphi Technique. 

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Working to expose the corruption I hear from teachers and others across the state venting their frustration with their district. These individuals do not want to be identified out of fear of losing their job. I asked one individual was was the major complaint with their district and the responded with the following…….

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Combating the mind manipulation of the Delphi Technique

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TEXAS: CSCOPE vs PEG LIST

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“The Day of Reckoning: CSCOPE vs. PEG List”

By Donna Garner

1.10.14

 

The Texas Education Agency has just released the list of 892 Texas public school campuses that have been identified as low performing because of poor test scores or unacceptable ratings under the Public Education Grant program (PEG):

 http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/peg/2013/peg_list_2014-15.pdf

 

Below is the list of CSCOPE school districts/school systems as of 8.25.12:   http://nocompromisepac.ning.com/profiles/blogs/cscope-list-of-texas-school-districts-school-systems-as-of-8-25?xg_source=activity

 

By comparing the two lists posted above (PEG vs. CSCOPE), the public should be able to  determine generally whether CSCOPE is helping or hindering the academic performance of Texas students.

 

The following chart tells what the abbreviations found in the far right-hand column on the PEG List mean.

 

Reasons for Identification:
R

The STAAR/TAKS passing rate inReading/English Language Artswas 50 percent or below for the tested grades at the campus (2011, 2012, 2013).

W

The STAAR/TAKS passing rate inWriting was 50 percent or below for the tested grades at the campus (2011 or 2013).

M

The STAAR/TAKS passing rate inMathematics was 50 percent or below for the tested grades at the campus (2011, 2012, 2013).

C

The STAAR/TAKS passing rate inScience was 50 percent or below for the tested grades at the campus (2011 or 2013).

S

The STAAR/TAKS passing rate inSocial Studies was 50 percent or below for the tested grades at the campus (2011 or 2013).

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The campus was ratedAcademically Unacceptable (2011), or Improvement Required (2013).

 

 

More information about the methodology used to prepare the PEG List can be found at:   http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/peg/2013/method_exp.pdf

 

 

 

 

Donna Garner

Wgarner1@hot.rr.com

 

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TEXAS KATY ISD & COMMON CORE STANDARDS

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This week Katy ISD has contracted with the public consulting firm K12 Insight  to improve their public image. Let me get this right. School districts are hiring outside firms using tax payers money to improve their public image. Seriously? What a scam this is.

Katy also held a technology symposium this past October working on transforming education as we know it. Though Common Core standards are illegal in the state of Texas Katy seemed to have no problem educating and promoting common core for those in attendance.  Technology is playing a key part in transforming education today. It isn’t a matter of having a computer class or key board class. Education today is being promoted at all levels of online activity. Globalization, Diversification and Equity is the motive for this transformation. Parents you must wake up to what is going on in your local school.
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TEXAS EDUCATION, DATA MINING, CSCOPE & COMMON CORE

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Texans need to be aware that Texas has fallen in line with the same radical progressive agenda as those using Common Core in other states.   Yes, Texas did not officially adopt Common Core but the philosophy, assessments and data mining behind Common Core are being used here in Texas as well. CSCOPE is riddled with assessments that do not align with the TEKS and students are subjected to them throughout their school year for the purpose of data mining. Texans need to wake up as to what is transpiring in your local school district. Educators try to intimidate you with words like, 21st Century Learning, Rigor, College and Career Readiness, Project Based Learning (aka Common Core & Cscope). Please don’t let them fool you. Please review the following information and educate yourself as to what is taking place in your local school district. COMMON CORE AND DATA MINING

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Austin School Casey Elementary Principal goes AWOL!

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Common Core Resource List

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 A ONE-PAGER, iPHONE VERSION – ANTI-COMMON CORE STANDARDS RESOURCES LIST – COMPILED BY DONNA GARNER OVER 4 YEARS – 12.11.09 THROUGH 12.31.13

 ONE LINK THAT WILL TAKE YOU TO ALL THE DOCUMENTATION, FACTS, AND BACK STORY INFORMATION YOU NEED TO FIGHT COMMON CORE STANDARDS –

 LINK TO ANTI-COMMON CORE RESOURCES LIST:

 http://www.educationviews.org/updated-anti-common-core-resources-list-12-11-09-12-31-13

 NOTE:  If you would like an e-mailed version of the full Anti-Common Core Resources List (12.11.09 through 12.31.13), please e-mail me at wgarner1@hot.rr.com.

 *These are some of the best resources that clearly explain why the Common Core Standards/Race to the Top are harmful to our school children. For people who do not like to read, there are many videos and podcasts also.  

For people who have only recently become aware of the Common Core Standards Initiative or for those who are researching to try to alert their elected officials about the dangers of the CCSI, this list of Anti-Common Core Standards Resources should be invaluable.  

This list puts these resources all “in one place” on one website for easy access.  The resources are listed in chronological order and clearly show that a huge backlash against the Common Core Standards Initiative is growing as more people learn about the onerous consequences of allowing the federal government to take over our nation’s school children.

This list also shows that many states are taking action against the CCSI. CCSI is not inevitable if concerned citizens will rise up and do their part to stop its implementation.

I have taken the liberty to change a few of the titles to help readers locate articles more easily. 

WHERE TO START

**The beginning point  – an understanding of Type #1 and Type #2 philosophies of education: http://www.educationviews.org/comparison-types-education-type-1-traditional-vs-type-2-cscope-common-core/

 

COMMON CORE STANDARDS ALL IN ONE EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND GRAPHIC

***[The following arrows mean “lead to.”]

National standards  →  national assessments  →  national curriculum → national teacher evaluations with teachers’ salaries tied to students’ test scores  →  teachers teaching to the test each and every day  →  national indoctrination of our public school children  →  national database of students and teachers containing personally intrusive information

 

Donna Garner

Wgarner1@hot.rr.com

 

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Texas State Board of Education Member Thomas Ratliff Rejected Twice

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12.26.13 — FROM ALICE LINAHAN — Voices Empower

 SBOE/ Microsoft Lobbyist Thomas Ratliff TEC complaint against Alice Linahan once again REJECTED!

 http://www.voicesempower.com/sboe-microsoft-lobbyist-thomas-ratliff-tec-complaint-against-alice-linahan-is-once-again-rejected/

 

 

Texas State Board of Education (SBOE) elected official/Microsoft Lobbyist Thomas Ratliff once again files an ethics complaint against me and is once again REJECTED by the Texas Ethics Commission. Well I guess Texas Moms and Dads  we should be flattered. According to Thomas Ratliff we are so effective I should have filed as a paid lobbyist. 

Here is a copy of the letter I just received from the TEC. Thomas Ratliff (TEC)Texas Ethics Complaint Rejected

 Click here to read the 2nd official Complaint. Thomas Ratliff files 2nd TEC (Texas Ethics Complaint) against Texas Mom Alice Linahan

 As I have said before What Thomas Ratliff does not understand is that I am not alone. This is a Movement of Moms and Dads going into their child’s school and saying… 

#CanISee WHAT you are teaching my child, HOW you are teaching my child and WHO is financially benefiting from the curriculum products my child’s teacher is being evaluated on. 

 

 PLEASE GO TO THIS LINK TO READ THE REST OF ALICE LINAHAN’S ARTICLE: http://www.voicesempower.com/sboe-microsoft-lobbyist-thomas-ratliff-tec-complaint-against-alice-linahan-is-once-again-rejected/

 

 

Donna Garner

Wgarner1@hot.rr.com

 

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“Houston ISD in Direct Violation of Texas Law – HB 462”

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Yesterday the Obama administration announced that Houston ISD won the $30 Million Race to the Top – Direct to District (RTTT-D2) funds.  HarmonY Charters and Idea Charters each won the same amount last year from RTTT-D1. 

On 5.27.13, the Texas Legislature passed HB 462 which makes it illegal in Texas for school districts to participate in the Common Core Standards Initiative. HB 462 became effective immediately on 6.14.13 — http://www.legis.state.tx.us/BillLookup/Text.aspx?LegSess=83R&Bill=HB462

 In essence, Houston ISD (and even Harmony and Idea Charters) are in direct violation of Texas law – HB 462 – because they took the Obama administration’s “carrot and stick” and are now legally bound to follow the Common Core Standards Initiative.  

 What is the Texas Legislature going to do about this? What is Gov. Perry going to do about this?  What is the Texas Attorney General going to do about this?  What are Texas citizens going to do about this?  Surely we are not going to look the other way while school districts blatantly defy Texas law.   

 In fact, what about all of those Texas school districts that are so proudly displaying on their students’ instructional materials the words “Aligned with the Common Core Standards”?  By law, Texas school districts are to align with the Texas curriculum standards (TEKS) that have been passed by the elected members of the Texas State Board of Education – and not with the Obama administration’s Common Core Standards.  

 

Donna Garner

Wgarner1@hot.rr.com

 

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12.17.13 – HISD Wins $30 Million Race to the Top Grant” – by Ericka Mellon – Houston Chronicle —http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/HISD-wins-30-million-Race-to-the-Top-grant-5072101.php?cmpid=htx

 

 

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8.15.13 – “Dilemma for Turkish Gulen Harmony Charter Schools Under SB 2 and HB 462” – by Donna Garner —http://educationviews.org/dilemma-for-gulen-harmony-charters-under-sb-2-hb-462/

 

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H.B. No. 462  — http://www.legis.state.tx.us/BillLookup/Text.aspx?LegSess=83R&Bill=HB462

 

 

AN ACT

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:

SECTION 1.  Section 28.002, Education Code, is amended by adding Subsections (b-1), (b-2), (b-3), and (b-4) to read as follows:

(b-1)  In this section, “common core state standards” means the national curriculum standards developed by the Common Core State Standards Initiative.

(b-2)  The State Board of Education may not adopt common core state standards to comply with a duty imposed under this chapter.

(b-3)  A school district may not use common core state standards to comply with the requirement to provide instruction in the essential knowledge and skills at appropriate grade levels under Subsection (c).

(b-4)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, a school district or open-enrollment charter school may not be required to offer any aspect of a common core state standards curriculum.

SECTION 2.  Section 39.023, Education Code, is amended by adding Subsection (a-3) to read as follows:

(a-3)  The agency may not adopt or develop a criterion-referenced assessment instrument under this section based on common core state standards as defined by Section 28.002(b-1).  This subsection does not prohibit the use of college advanced placement tests or international baccalaureate examinations as those terms are defined by Section 28.051.

SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect immediately…

 

 

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http://www.ed.gov/race-top/district-competition?page=2

 

 

Race to the Top District Competition Draft

 

 

Eligibility Criteria

 

1.  Eligible applicants include only individual local educational agencies (LEAs) (as defined in this document) and consortia of LEAs.

 

2.  Applicant(s) must annually serve a minimum of 2,500 participating students (as defined in this document). (For a consortium, this minimum number may be met by annually calculating all participating students across all participating LEAs.)

 

3.  At least forty percent of participating students across all participating schools (as defined in this document) must be students from low-income families, based on eligibility for free or reduced-price lunch subsidies under the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act, or other poverty measures that LEAs use to make awards under section 1113(a) of the ESEA. If an applicant has not identified all participating schools at the time of application, it must provide an assurance that within 100 days of the grant that its participating schools (as defined in this document) will meet this standard.

 

 

 

      4.  Applicants must demonstrate a track record of commitment to the core education assurance areas (as defined in this document), including, for each LEA included in an application, an assurance signed by the LEA’s authorized legal representative that–

 

a.  The LEA has, at a minimum, designed and committed to implement no later than the 2014-15 school year–

      i.  a teacher evaluation system (as defined in this document);

      ii.  a principal evaluation system (as defined in this document);

      iii.  a LEA superintendent evaluation (as defined in this document); and

      iv.  a LEA school board evaluation (as defined in this document).

      b.  The LEA has a robust data system that has, at a minimum,–

      i.  An individual teacher identifier with a teacher-student match; and

      ii.  The ability to match student level P-12 and higher education data.

      c.  The LEA has policy and regulatory protections in place that ensure Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) compliant privacy and information protection while enabling access and use by stakeholders.

 

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http://www.ed.gov/sites/default/files/rttd-executive-summary.pdf

 

College- and career-ready standards:

Content standards for kindergarten through 12th grade that build towards college- and career-ready graduation requirements (as defined in this document) by the time of high school graduation. A State’s college- and career-ready standards must be either (1) standards that are common to a significant number of States; or (2) standards that are approved by a State network of institutions of higher education, which must certify that students who meet the standards will not need remedial course work at the postsecondary level.

 

 

Core educational assurance areas:

• Adopting standards and assessments that prepare students to succeed in college and the workplace and to compete in the global economy;

• Building data systems that measure student growth and success, and inform teachers and principals about how they can improve instruction;

• Recruiting, developing, rewarding, and retaining effective teachers and principals, especially where they are needed most; and

• Turning around our lowest-achieving schools.

 

 

Donna Garner

Wgarner1@hot.rr.com

 

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Texas State Board of Education Member Thomas Ratliff Bullies Texas Mom

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Texas Parents and Grassroots activist have been extremely effective in fighting the progressive CSCOPE Curriculum in Texas Schools and educating the public about it. This does not seem to set well with a RINO sitting on the State Board of Education, Thomas Ratliff. Ratliff is also a paid lobbyist for Microsoft and though it is illegal to sit on the SBOE and be a lobbyist, Ratliff seems to have no respect for the rule of law. Ratliff is so put out that a major dent has been put in the CSCOPE/Common Core agenda across the state of Texas that he is bullying a Texas Mom, Alice Linahan for her activism in fighting CSCOPE by filing ethics charges claiming she is paid for activism. Ratliff’s initial filed ethics complaint was denied which he could not seem to accept and filed a 2nd complaint.

Ratliff’s 1st ethics complaint that was denied. 

Ratliff’s 2nd Ethics Complaint. 

 

THE FOLLOWING IS RATLIFF’S TWITTER PAGE WHERE HE SHOWS IS PROFESSIONALISM ON A REGULAR BASIS.

 

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TEXAS ESC EMPLOYEES ARE SPEAKING OUT!!

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THE DISCOVERY OF THE CONTROVERSIAL CURRICULUM CSCOPE THAT THE ESC’S HID FROM THE PUBLIC HAS OPENED UP A HUGE CAN OF WORMS. ESC’S ONCE AN OBSCURE ENTITY IS NOW UNDER PUBLIC SCRUTINY AS THEY HANDLE MILLIONS OF TAX PAYERS DOLLARS.

TEXAS EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER EMPLOYEES ARE STARTING TO COME OUT OF THE WOODWORK AND EXPOSE THE CORRUPTION FROM WITHIN. MANY EMPLOYEES KNOW THERE IS SOMETHING DEFINITELY WRONG AND WANT TO BE HEARD.  I RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT FROM AN ESC EMPLOYEE THIS WEEK.

 

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CSCOPE BATTLE LEAVES TEXAS EDUCATION SERVICE CENTERS UNDETERRED

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by LouAnn Anderson

One year ago the swell of parent, teacher and taxpayer concern over CSCOPE, the controversial public school curriculum management program once used in more than 70% of Texas school districts, was rising.  A tumultuous 83rd legislative session appeared to take Texas Education Service Centers (ESCs) to task for CSCOPE and a number of related questionable activitiesThough spring and summer political theatre promoted CSCOPE as dead and ESCs now planning to be more transparent and responsive, indications keep coming that nothing could be further from the truth.

CSCOPE was problematic on many fronts. Serious taxpayer advocates still legitimately question how this curriculum management system was developed using public funds yet organized to operate outside any normal taxpayer accountability and government oversight channels? The program featured anti-American as well as other impractical and poorly-crafted lessons while those who operate outside groupthink environments found concern with its campus-level implementation seemingly attempting to enforce a regimented, indoctrination-oriented approach to classroom instruction. CSCOPE as a backdoor approach to implementing Common Core was another credible criticism.

Watchdog Wire recently published an article on Common Core’s use in Texas public schools despite legislation specifically outlawing its use. In a post Texas Education Service Centers Welcome Common Core!Red Hot Conservative gives additional examples that Common Core is alive, even thriving in Texas schools.

Similarly troubling is how it seems ESCs have developed their own in-house program to produce new school administrators in response to the growing number of administration positions the education industry continues creating.

Texas CSCOPE Review recently posted this stunning ESC solicitation of candidates for a Superintendent Certification Program. Besides noting college coursework as no longer a requirement for superintendents seeking advanced “certification,” the site astutely reminds that ESCs now seem to do it all with creating not just taxpayer-financed products (like CSCOPE or its latest repackaged incarnation), but also the superintendents and school board members who then use additional tax dollars to buy these products.

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Of the certification program’s major program characteristics promoted, this one was eye-catching as an education industry bonus offering the prospect of a second job or post-retirement income opportunities.

All instruction comes from practicing professionals who are current or recently retired superintendents, assistant superintendents, school attorneys, school finance consultants, school construction experts, school business managers, school facilities consultants, school bond issues consultants, school foundation directors, Certified Public Accounts, and Region 8 specialist. 

With the costs of these programs funded by taxpayers and unelected ESC officials having no substantive oversight of their activities, this is a business model of highly unique proportions and one that should deeply disturb Texas taxpayers.

Current numbers on public school finance always seem somewhat elusive. With that, the best data we have is often several years old. Nonetheless, it is telling.

This is an interesting statistic provided by Fortune Magazine in 2009. Note that if it were a private company, the Texas public education industry would be the fifth largest company in the world.

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So who are those employees? Information from the Texas Education Agency 2011 Statewide Snapshot shows that for every public school teacher in Texas, school districts have one non-teaching staff member. Many of those are school administrators either at campus levels or central administration staff positions.

Texas local government debt has been tracked to $322 billion although new bonds approved in the November election now put that number more aptly at $330 billion with the greatest portion being school district debt.

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And though some may claim enrollment is the cause for new debt and spending, school populations aren’t increasing in any sensible proportion to spending.

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Last February during a Texas Senate Committee on Education hearing on CSCOPE,  former State Board of Education member Carlos (Charlie) Garza described the ESCs creation and administration of CSCOPE as “a shell game.”

“What you see today is not Enron, but ed-ron – where we are playing this game of hide-and-seek from the people,” he said.

Seems some things haven’t changed.

 

Lou Ann Anderson

Lou Ann Anderson is an information activist and the editor of Watchdog Wire – Texas. As a Policy Analyst with Americans for Prosperity – Texas, she writes and speaks about a variety of public policy topics. Lou Ann is the Creator and Online Producer at EstateofDenial.com, a web site that addresses the growing issue of probate abuse in which wills, trusts, guardianships and powers of attorney are used to loot assets from intended beneficiaries or heirs. Contact Lou Ann at Texas@WatchdogWire.com with story ideas and for ways to get involved with citizen journalism in Texas.

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Texas Education Service Centers Welcome Common Core!

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Texas supposedly did not adopt the national Common Core Standards, in fact it was made illegal during the 83rd Texas Legislature through Texas Education Code 39.023 which states the following.

(a-3)  The agency may not adopt or develop a criterion-referenced assessment instrument under this section based on common core state standards as defined by Section 28.002(b-1).  This subsection does not prohibit the use of college advanced placement tests or international baccalaureate examinations as those terms are defined by Section 28.051.

But that has not stopped school district across the state from implementing them in their schools. Parents continue to come forward with worksheets students are bringing home based on Common Core standards. It doesn’t stop  there though. With the implementation of the controversial Curriculum CSCOPE, common core is in full force across the state of Texas. Cscope like Common Core has much more to do with a teaching philosophy based on the collective (project based learning)  and student data collection with assessments. Who is working non-stop on implementing common core in the Texas? The Texas Education Service Centers (ESC’s). The directors of the ESC’s are the ones who formed the bogus non profit that owned CSCOPE. The ESC’s are have held and continue to hold conferences which focus  Common Core Standards.

 

Texas has 20 Education Service Center that have remained some obscure business entity until the CSCOPE discovery. Parents need to wake up. These ESC’s have created numerous business operating within the facilities and are still funded by the Texas tax payers.

 

 

The following is from ESC 11

 

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The following is from ESC 7

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BUILDING THE MACHINE – A film about the Common Core

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December 5, 2013

Dear HSLDA members and friends of homeschooling,

President Barack Obama calls the Common Core State Standards “the most meaningful reform of our public schools in a generation.”

But they are also arguably the most controversial education reform in America’s history. In Building the Machine, Home School Legal Defense Association and Distant Moon Media Group team up to bring you a fast-paced behind-the-scenes tour of the Common Core: how it was developed, who’s paying for it, and how it’s rapidly turning into a set of national standards.

“The federal takeover involved no teacher or parent input,” reports the Huffington Post.

“I’m trying to think of something analogous to this—that slipped through so easily on a national basis—and I really can’t,” wonders Dr. Andrew Hacker, a political scientist at Queens College CUNY.

“The biggest misperception that Common Core proponents push on people is that there is any evidence that a system like Common Core will benefit children,” says Joy Pullmann, research fellow at the Heartland Institute.

“It takes power from the parent,” Pioneer Institute Executive Director Jim Stergios says, “and de-incentivizes the parent from a deep and abiding interest in their child’s education.”

“People need to know about the Common Core,” states Dr. Michael McShane, research fellow at American Enterprise Institute, “because standards undergird everything in the education system.”

This documentary uncovers truths you won’t be told by the mainstream media.

Will the Common Core State Standards lead to higher achievement or they will dumb down the curriculum—and our students? Where is the research to show they will work? And what impact will they have on not only public schools, but private schools and homeschools as well?

This is a story about American’s future, reform, hidden agendas, and the battle for our children’s education. Don’t miss it!

Watch the trailer >>

 

 

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Reknown Science Author Janice VanCleave on Texas Education

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Well known Science Author is a former Texas teacher turned science author of 50+ experiment books. Janice VanCleave discovered the controversial Texas curriculum CSCOPE while tutoring children in her local community.

VanCleave was the a guest on Alice Linahan’s Women on the Wall program this morning. She exposes the corruption taking place in Texas School districts today that is costing tax payers thousands to millions of dollars as with the consulting firm “Lead Your School” .  She also exposes the fact that teachers are being manipulated and controlled by administrators.

 

 

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Texas School Administrators Controlling and Manipulating Teachers! Students Suffer!

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Who is Leading Your School?

by Janice VanCleave

www.txcscopereview.com

Texas is known for having Independent School Districts. Independent school district is an oxymoron. In the past the community was involved in the schools their children attended. Parents assisted when there were special programs.

As a science teacher, I often asked for parent volunteers if I was going to make a science field trip. In the late 70s, I taught science in Hudson ISD. A small school district near Lufkin, Texas. I was one of two science teachers and we decided to take students on a Saturday field trip to mine for minerals nearby. The school had a free bus but no bus driver. No problem, I took the necessary training and became a licensed school bus driver. So one Saturday we loaded up the bus with interested kids and parents and off we went. The materials we found displayed and discussed in our classes the following week. Not every class was studying rocks and minerals but kids who went on the field trip were allowed to share their experiences with students in their science class.  I don’t remember what we found but the kids considered them valuable.

One day a student brought a very large tarantula spider to class. He had purchased it at a pet store. This was a shy student and was not very popular. But the spider may have changed his life. To the amazement of everyone, including me, he put his hand in the cage and allowed the spider to climb up his arm around his neck and down his other arm. The girls squealed. The guys just stood back, but did not offer to let the spider get on them. The boy moved up in the social pecking order that day. The students learned a great deal about Tarantula’s and the administration was supportive. Could this happen today in Hudson ISD ? I doubt it.

The administrators of the majority of Texas Public schools are spending money on programs that have little to do with the basics–reading, writing and arithmetic. Instead, teachers are subjected to different programs designed to fix all education problems; CSCOPE: provide a one-size-fits all program so that every student is equally educated; Lead Your School: The Fundamental 5 provides a formula for quality instruction in every classroom; Capture Kid’s Hearts, claim that if you have a kid’s heart you have the kid’s head.

Each of these programs cost a lot of money –hundreds of thousands and in some cases millions over a short time period. Classrooms are papered, not with educational posters but with posters from each of the different programs, such as what a student should say instead of, “I don’t know that.” If a student is not behaving, the teacher is suppose to ask, “What are you doing?” Student is to stop hitting another student in the head and say, “I am smashing this kid in the face with my fist.” To this the teacher says, “What should you be doing?” In response the student says.”Writing the formulas for chemical compounds.” And so forth——–This is how discipline is handled.

Why are superintendents and school board members using education funds to bring in private consultant groups to train their teachers? Lead Your School is the name of a consulting group that administrators are paying with title funds. As previously mentioned, Marlin ISD has paid over $150 thousand dollars to Lead Your School for professional development. This is interesting since this same school district still purchases the remnants of the CSCOPE managing System, which also has professional development. Both CSCOPE and Lead Your School have specific things that teachers MUST do each school day. In fact, monitors come into classrooms to make sure the teacher is following the regimented plans of CSCOPE as well as the Fundamental Five Formula from Lead Your School. These are two separate organizations with separate dictated programs for teachers to follow. What the public is not being told is that teachers are resigning from public schools–some find positions in private schools, some just get out. The administration in Marlin ISD was not upset when 3/4 of its staff resigned at the end of the 2012-2013 school year. Teachers who were not willing to be submissive to the program were not wanted. Actually, quality teachers are not wanted. Veteran teachers are especially vilified throughout the schools using CSCOPE and Lead Your School program.

I have pondered on why administrators are so blatantly misusing the education money they have been trusted with. Are they supporting each other? By this I mean that administrators are starting consulting groups which hire retiring  administrators.   “I’ll scratch your back if you will scratch mine.”

The CSCOPE Instruction Material that was purchased by about 80% of Texas Public schools had never been evaluated. The program had no documented results that it was effective, yet Texas school superintendents chose to not purchase text books and payed a subscription fee to the Texas Education Service Centers for CSCOPE materials instead. CSCOPE monitors were hired to make walkthroughs of classrooms to make sure teachers were following the CSCOPE schedule.

Now in addition to CSCOPE monitoring, administrators are paying the Lead Your School group–another group without any accountability–that charges a lot of money to train teachers to use five steps in designing their lessons every day. More monitoring–now the walkthroughs are called POWERWALKS– Teachers are to be on the CSCOPE schedule, have the TEKS for the day written on the board, have the Fundamental 5 objective written in a specific place on the board, etc………….. With the fundamental 5 formula teachers are also to be in the PowerZone. Any teacher caught standing in front of the class giving directions to the entire class would be written up. Any teacher caught sitting at his/her desk without students surrounding the desk would be written up. Teachers are to be roaming around the room, helping individual students who are in groups. There are actual pictures in a book showing where teachers should be when the observer makes his/her powerwalk through the classroom. Some observers bring cameras and take photos to document errors.

The material used by the Lead Your School group is a book written by Sean Cain and Mike Laird calledThe Fundamental Five: The Formula for Quality Instruction.  These authors present a formula containing  5 practices that must be used in every lesson every day. It is very possible that many superintendents and principals do not recognize these practices as something that any teacher worth his/her salt is already doing. This is because many superintendents and principals were coaches are athletic directors. In Cain’s book is  is a description of teachers sitting behind their desk sending emails or doing something that doesn’t include the students. The student assignment being to read the text book and answer the questions at the end of the chapter. This is the description given of teachers who are not properly supervised–who do not have powerwalkers checking to make sure they are following the five fundamental processes.

The Lead Your School Program as well as the CSCOPE Instructional Program promotes the ideas that:

  • teachers are lazy and slothful
  • teachers only do their job if they are constantly being monitored and evaluated
  • teachers don’t have the skills to provide quality instructions, thus they need CSCOPE scripted lessons as well as the fundamental 5 formula
  • no matter the success of a teacher, they must switch to the fundamental 5 formula process if they are to be rated as a good teacher

One would think the fundamental 5 formula would be some new revolution. The five steps are below. What is new is that school administrators are being allowed to force teachers to either shape up and follow the steps or ship out.

 

1. Frame the Lesson   –Write the objective of the lesson on the board.

2. Work in the Power Zone–Where teacher can be within the room—anywhere except in a position that denotes authority.

3. Students in Frequent, Small-Group, Purposeful Talk about the Learning— There is the assumption that students are well disciplined and spend each second of the class period absorbing and giving out information directly related to the objective of the day. That students can form groups and have meaningful exchange of information and then be alert and ready for the next drop of information that they are hungering to receive.

4. Recognize and Reinforce–In other words, sum up the lesson–teach and reteach. An exchange between the teacher and student or even better–a flip class would be that students provide a summary for the class.

5. Students are to Write Critically–Sum up the lesson. Students are to consolidate the information from group discussions and whatever the teacher presents and write up a summary in their own words.

Every teacher in every subject must use this same order to design lessons for every day. Powerwalkers will be around to determine if teachers are doing this. Powerwalkers have to be paid–thus more money spent on making sure that teachers follow the dictated program.

Another premise for the CSCOPE as well as Fundamental 5 formula is that students attend trade schools because they have not been trained by a quality teacher. All students have the ability to learn, it is the fault of teachers that they do not.  Lead Your School compares an average teacher with a good teacher. The good teacher uses the fundamental 5 formula consistently, with high-frequency and high-quality every day.

With instructional practices other than the fundamental 5 formula, students are forced to attend trade schools or community colleges or a state university. Following is an excerpt from The Fundamental Five by Cain.  Notice that anything less than going to an Ivy League school indicates an education by poor teachers, those not following the fundamental five formula. Also notice that the quality of a students education is decided by teachers and there no mention of student responsibility.

 

Is Sean Cain a graduate of an Ivy League School? While Cain considers those attending a trade school as being improperly educated, he will not be calling an Ivy League graduate when he needs a plumber.

The Sean Marcus Cain holding the Teaching Certification shown has a lot of managing certifications but his only teacher training is in generic special education. If this is the record for Sean Cain, the author of  The Fundamental Five, are we to assume that all of his special education students hold Ivy League degrees?

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I object to any program that degrades trade schools or community colleges.

I object to any program that is presented as being the only way a person can be a good teacher.

I object to administrators who purchase and subject their teachers to such programs. These administrators need to justify this expenditure. These administrators need to be accountable for the purchases they make. Is there a reason that school superintendents are moving from one school district to another? Are they purchases materials and moving on? If so, why?

It is time for communities to set up a few powerwalks through the offices of school superintendents and other school administrators offices. There is a new scam in education–technology supervisors. Who is the technology supervisor in your school district? What are their certifications? What is their job description?

 

 

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ORE CITY ISD Curriculum Director is Progressive

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Ore City ISD Curriculum Director Dr.Ray Deason

The fact that Ore City ISD is still utilizing the controversial curriculum CSCOPE was brought to may attention today via twitter. Ore City ISD curriculum director Dr. Ray Deacon tweeted Sean Cain a thumbs up  for costing Texas Taxpayers millions of dollars for his “progressive”  indoctrination. You can read about Sean Cain and Lead Your School corruption here Why There is no Money for Texas Teachers.

 

 

 

In the tweets below Deason is tweeting Sean Cain @LYSNATION of Lead Your School. Lacks Professionalism I would say.

 

 

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For a curriculum director of a Texas school district I found Ray Deason’s tweet to be immature. No only does Deason not give a care that millions of dollars are wasted but he has also shown a lack of concern for parents that are concerned about the progressive Marxist philosophy behind CSCOPE aka TEKS Resource System. Below is a post Deason left on my blog last June. Progressives will stop at nothing in accomplishing their goal and Deason is a prime example.

 

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If you disagree with Deasons progressive ideology in our Texas schools email him and let him know @ore city

 

 

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Why There is no Money for Texas Teachers!

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You constantly hear that there isn’t enough funding for education. That is a BIG LIE! There is no problem with funding there is a major problem with with how those funds are spent! Your have Texas ISD spending thousands on a yearly bases leasing the controversial curriculum CSCOPE. Combined Texas school superintendents spend millions funding the  progressive associations Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA) and Texas Association of School Board (TASB), two associations whose agenda is a education reform and implementing radical transformation in Texas Schools! These two groups also have offices a couple of blocks from the Texas Capital and lobby the Texas legislature for more progressive policies and money.  Yes they fund these two groups with TAXPAYER MONEY!!no money

 

We also have school districts hiring an outside company called “Lead Your School” (LYS) for a great cost. LYS comes in to the school and trains administrators and teachers how to change their teaching techniques along with  implementing “Power Walks” aka walkthroughs. These walkthroughs are nothing more than having observers coming into the teachers classroom frequently to assure they are on task of totally transforming the way they teach. Talk about disrupting a classroom!! Teachers HATE IT!!

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Marlin Independent School District teamed up with “Lead Your School”  in 2011 at a cost of between $53,000 -71,000. How is Marlin doing after this so called wonderful professional development? Marlin ISD is the worst school in the state of Texas. Students are bused off to another local school and teachers have left the school in droves.

Waco ISD hired LYS for a cost of $1.6M  Invoices &Checks

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Mesquite ISD hired LYS for a cost of $780,000.

Tidehave ISD hired LYS for a cost of $34,400

Manor ISD hired LYS for a cost of over a Million

 There are many more district in Texas that has paid these astronomical fees and continue to do so. 

 

 

 

Lead Your School owned and operated by Sean Cain .

Lead Your School is the assumed name for “Blue Daisy Consulting” owned by his wife Lesa Cain.

Lead Your School’s official business address is 124365 FM 1960, #124. I drove to see this wonderful office where millions of taxpayer funds are being mailed and found Lead Your School’s official address to be a Postal Center.

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Below is a video of what Texas ISD’s are paying up in the millions for. Wake up Texas!!

 

 

A comment in a local paper regarding Lead Your School.

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Sean Cain is also the author of one of the stupidest propaganda ridden books I have ever read.  “Look At Me”

 

In the book Sean is the “Prince” that has such wonderful news for school districts only if the Ranking Officials (school board) welcomes the Prince.

Below is an excerpt from his book.

Once upon a time a moronic king decided that supporting the schools that educated the children of his subjects would be too much of a burden for himself and his rich friends. And so he closed the royal coffers and school funding slowed down to but a trickle.

Due to the king’s actions, many schools in his land were in despair. The humble teaches and earnest principal’s cried out to the townsfolk and villagers to take up their cause. But the ears of these people were as deaf to the needs of  schools  and school children as the head of the king was empty.

 

Most teachers and principals  resigned themselves to the fact that the promise of success and reward had withered and died. Many left their schools. Those who remained toiled in misery.

All I can say is, Unbelievable!

 

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ACTION NEEDED!! Please Call Texas Your Texas State Board of Education Members!!

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Patriots Needed!!

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Please call your State Board of Education Member and tell them to reject the following Textbooks

 

If you don’t know who represents you go Here

Email Address and Phone Numbers of Board Members

 

Title: Environmental Science  (It has reported to me that this book is horrible and filled with progressive propaganda)
Subject: Environmental Systems
Grade: High School
Publisher: Houghton, Mifflin, Harcourt

ALL the Discovery Education, Inc online instructional materials.

Title: Science Techbook
Subject: Science
Grade: K thru 8
Publisher: Discovery Education, Inc.

Title: Science Techbook
Subject: Biology
Grade: High School
Publisher: Discovery Education, Inc.

Title: Science Techbook
Subject: Chemistry
Grade: High School
Publisher: Discovery Education, Inc.

Title: Science Techbook
Subject: Physics
Grade: High School
Publisher: Discovery Education, Inc.

Title: Science Techbook
Subject: Earth & Space Science
Grade: High School
Publisher: Discovery Education, Inc.

 

I would  like to send out a BIG THANK YOU  to concerned mom Kara Sands  and Becky Berger  who is running for Texas Railroad Commissioner for their hard work in investigating the textbooks up for review and a vote by the Texas State Board of Education.

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A Series on CSCOPE, Part 4: Common Core is Cumulative of 100+ Years of Old Ideas

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Digging Deeper For The Sake of Texas Children

NOcscope By Cathy Wells & Ms. Mac (Jeanine McGregor)

Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – Got a shovel? During the September SBOE meeting, a pro-CSCOPE lackey credited Dr. Jim Barufaldi, a UT professor, for the “invaluable” 5E  formula wrapped around CSCOPE lessons.  5E is defined as: Engage, cscope-arrow         Explore, Explain, Extend/Elaborate, Evaluate.  Sounds good, but 

Let’s Up the Ante.  Have you witnessed the best Texas teachers?  They:

  1. Capture their students’ attention;
  2. Connect for deeper understanding;
  3. Clarify words, items, steps when needed;
  4. Challenge students to reach higher;
  5. Communicate the need for common-sense;
  6. Champion individual merit;
  7. Commit to common courtesy for all;
  8. Collaborate, first, with the student and parent;
  9. Condemn ignorance;
  10. Confirm truth, sources and accuracy;
  11. Congeal ill-defined goals;
  12. Conquer red-tape;
  13. Contact experts;
  14. Captivate listeners;
  15. Counterbalance disrespect;
  16. Crave learning as an example for others;
  17. Crown each student’s improvement and drive;
  18. Coach the hesitant;
  19. Curb inefficiency;
  20. Cycle reinforcement;
  21. cscope7eContribute true American & Texas values;
  22. Cultivate the best opportunities;
  23. Correct when needed; and
  24. Continue digging!

That’s 24 C’s and counting!

Our digging reveals that behind Prof. Barufaldi, who is also known for his collectivistic classroom approach, stands the progressive behaviorist, John Dewey, the first “E” promoter.   The following article by Cathy Wells reveals how deep the CSCOPE roots go!

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Dewey Back from the Grave?

Cathy Wells, CSCOPE ArticleBy Cathy Wells

Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – Since the inception of our nation, there has been a push to use public education to indoctrinate our children with socialist ideals.  From Robert Owen, the father of socialism, to the current CSCOPE and Common Core standards, socialist philosophy is front and center in the pedagogical world.

John Dewey, a secular humanist and leftist who is rightly called “The Father of Modern Education,” was no different.  Dewey’s philosophies and ideas, like those before him, were grounded in behavioral psychology and a break from traditional values in education.  Dewey wrote the following in his 1898 essay, “The Primary Education Fetish:”

“There is… a false education god whose idolaters are legion, and whose cult influences the entire educational system. This is language study…it is almost an unquestioned assumption…that the first three years of a child’s school life shall be mainly taken up with learning to read and write his own language…the great importance attaching to literature seems to me a perversion.”

Clearly, Dewey took issue with the traditional “ 3 Rs” instruction model.  Similarly, Dewey had a disdain for the typical role of the teacher in a classroom.  Dewey saw the teacher not as an older and wiser person from whom a student could glean wisdom but as a facilitator and guide.

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Sound familiar?  It should.  Because what we are now seeing in the educational realm, particularly in CSCOPE and Common Core, is merely a regurgitation of ideas that are over 100 years old.

It is also interesting to note Dewey’s ideas about the purpose of education.  Any of us who purport to educate a child ought to ask ourselves, after all, what it is we hope to achieve.  Here are Dewey’s thoughts, taken from “My Pedagogic Creed:”

“The school is primarily a social institution. Education being a social process, the school is simply that form of community life in which all those agencies are concentrated that will be most effective in bringing the child to share in the inherited resources of the race, and to use his own powers for social ends.” 

I personally cannot think of a better example of socialism finding a comfortable home in education.

In terms of economic philosophy, Dewey was extremely left-leaning.  He headed up several leftist, socialist organizations and clubs and had a definite focus on the child as a function of a larger social unit.  The focus that we see today in CSCOPE and Common Core on socialist philosophy and thought is no accident.  It has been quietly fomenting for a century.

As William Brooks notes in his article Was Dewey a Marxist?,

“Dewey asserted that in the school “individualism and socialism are at one” and it was “especially necessary to take the broader view” over the narrow and acquisitive course. Like Marx, Dewey informed his readers that inevitable changes were forthcoming in the school kids“modes of industry and commerce” and, again like Marx, Dewey was convinced that his predictions were based on scientific laws generated through the methods of dialectical materialism.

Indeed, in one of his later works, Dewey was very forthright in declaring that “we are in for some kind of socialism, call it whatever name we please, and no matter what it will be called when it is realized, economic determinism is now a fact not a theory.”

In the light of his convictions, Dewey sought to conceive a new philosophy of education. Dewey’s school would be intricately connected with the unfolding of materialist history or as Dewey put it “part and parcel of the whole social evolution.”

Another aspect of Dewey’s background that greatly influenced his educational strategies and, thus, ours today, was his close association with behavioral psychology.

Dewey had been mentored by G. Stanley Hall who in turn had studied the burgeoning new field of behavioral psychology in Leipzig, Germany, the birthplace and nucleus of behavioral psychological theory and research and home of Wilhelm Wundt, the father of behavioral psychology.

What is behavioral psychology and what has it to do with education?  Paolo Lionni notes the following in his book The Leipzig Connection, about Wundt’s views on “education:”

“…the individual will learn to respond to any given stimulus, with the “correct” response. The child is not, for example, thought capable of volitional control over his actions, or of deciding whether he will act or not act in a certain way; his actions are thought to be preconditioned and beyond his control, he is a stimulus- response mechanism.

School kids Children 2“According to this thinking, he is his reactions. Wundt’s thesis laid the philosophical basis for:

  • the principles of conditioning later developed by Pavlov (who studied physiology in Leipzig in 1884, five years after Wundt had inaugurated his laboratory there)
  • American behavioral psychologists such as Watson and Skinner;
  • for laboratories and electroconvulsive therapy;
  • for schools oriented more toward socialization of the child than toward the development of intellect;
  • and for the emergence of a society more and more blatantly devoted to the gratification of sensory desire at the expense of responsibility and achievement.”

Lionni notes that Dewey, as a true behavioral psychologist, “believed that learning occurred only through experience, that the stimulus-response mechanism was basic to learning, and that teachers were not instructors, but designers of learning experiences.”

Dewey adherence to the principles of behavioral psychology greatly influenced his views on the purpose of school.  As Charlotte Iserbyt notes in her excellent book, The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America,

Charlotte Iserbyt“Dewey’s recommendation was indeed radical: build the curriculum not around academic subjects but around occupational activities which provided maximum opportunities for peer interaction and socialization. Since the beginning of Western civilization, the school curriculum was centered around the development of academic skills, the intellectual faculties, and high literacy.

Dewey wanted to change all of that. Why? Because high literacy produced that abominable form of independent intelligence which was basically, as Dewey believed, anti-social.”

In short, Dewey’s behavioral psychology background not only influenced schools of his day but stretches forth to the present, causing students to be looked at not as autonomous human beings but as malleable cogs in a greater societal wheel.

Finally, we will examine Dewey’s views on faith, God and man.  In 1897 in My Pedagogic Creed, Dewey wrote,

“The teacher always is the prophet of the true God and the usher of the true kingdom of God.”

Despite his strict religious upbringing, Dewey had, like many philosophers of his day, abandoned his belief in a deity.  In fact, Dewey co-authored the Humanist Manifesto I which stated, in part,

“The basis of humanist belief is that there is no Almighty God, the Creator and Sustainer of life. Humanists believe that man is his own god. They believe that moral values are relative, devised according to the needs of particular people, and that ethics are likewise situational.”

As we lament the lack of ethical instruction or emphasis in today’s schools, the moral relativism and secular humanism, we can look backward at the “father” of our educational system and give a nod to his influence.

Lest we think that Dewey is simply a dead philosopher whose ideas don’t matter, it is important to note that commentators confess that his ideas have figured most prominently in American education for the last century.  No other ideologue has had as much influence as Dewey.  And while the philosophies might be renamed or repackaged, they remain static.

There is now, and has been for a long time, a move to creating “global citizens,” “social thinkers,” and “teacher guides.”  Cathy Wells, CSCOPE ArticleCommon Core and CSCOPE are merely the culmination of a century of honing an idea that rejects traditionalism and faith and tries to implement instead a progressive notion of man as God and the state as a family.

Cathy Wells (right) is a NorthTexas wife, mother, educational historian, private tutor & school instructor, freelance writer and Constitutionalist.

Jeanine McGregor Ms. MacSMALL SERIES EDITOR Jeanine McGregor (left,) known to most in the Texas Education Debate as ”Ms. Mac”, is an Award-Winning Teacher, an educational researcher, and an author-publisher as CEO of Character of American Productions. She is also producer of Ms. Mac’s Schoolhouse, and the innovative “Ms. Mac TV” Program.

 

 

 

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