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Duncan picketed at Harvard… ‘Arne, get out of our lives and get out of education…’

The following story was brought in by the Cambridge Chronicle From WickedLocal Cambridge, Massachusetts and forwarded to Substance by Jim Horn, whose blog “Schools Matter” is one of the best in education today. The original story can be found at the Cambridge Chronicle.

Alfie Kohn (above left) speaking at the protest against Arne Duncan at Harvard Square on May 26, 2011. A well-known writer, Kohn has been a critic of high-stakes testing for more than a decade. Photo Cambridge Chronicle.Cambridge — Last Thursday, May 26, 2011, Harvard graduate and current U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was honored as the Chief Marshall of his alma mater’s graduation ceremonies.

Traditionally, the Chief Marshal for Harvard Commencement is elected from the class that is celebrating its 25th reunion, according to the Harvard News Service. Duncan, who graduated in 1986, was elected to the post by his classmates.

But for a handful of educators and activists just outside the university gates, the event wasn’t a reason for celebration.

Close to 60 protesters gathered in Harvard Square to speak up against Duncan’s policies as secretary of education — policies, they said, that depend too much on standardized testing.

“We are here to let the world know about the problems that he’s caused for our teachers and our families,” Liza Womack said. Womack — herself a Harvard alum, an elementary schoolteacher and an organizer for Speak out for Public Education — emceed speeches by educators, activists and local politicians.

Many of the speeches were critical of the federal Race to the Top program, which awards grant funding to states that meet certain criteria, including developing testing standards to evaluate teacher performance.

In his speech, Alfie Kohn called the program “operation discourage bright people from wanting to teach.”

“There’s so much more to education and public education than what you can measure in a standardized test,” Cambridge School Committee member Marc McGovern said just before the protests started. “We are losing creativity, collaboration and critical thinking skills. We have to focus on all the things that don’t fit into a nice, neat little box.”

In a fiery speech of his own, former City Councilor and current council candidate Larry Ward urged the crowd to “keep fighting, keep fighting and keep fighting.”

“Arne, get out of our lives and get out of education,” he said.

http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/archive/x311053405/During-Harvard-commencement-crowd-protests-U-S-education-secretary#ixzz1NycUcno9

Posted By Jim Horn to Schools Matter at 5/31/2011 07:53:00 PM



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