The more than 1300 members of the New
Jersey Badass Teachers Association stand in solidarity with Chairman
of the Assembly Education Committee, Assemblyman Diegnan, in his
requests that a representative of Pearson appear Thursday before his
committee to explain the company's surveillance of New Jersey
student’s social media activity and the companies decision to
report students to the Department of Education.. The story that Bob
Braun released Friday March 13th demonstrates the
extensive overreach that this company has been allowed with regards
to the privacy of minors and its possible collusion with the
Department of Education. The fact that Pearson feels entitled not
just to monitor social media but to report behavior that they find to
the NJDOE and that they expect the NJDOE to act on such reports is a
blatant display of a very troubling relationship between a private
for profit company and the NJDOE, a public body that is empowered to
serve the needs of our children. This needs to be investigated –
the full extent of the demands and control that Pearson has on our
NJDOE and thereby on our schools, educators, and students. It is quite
clear that Pearson is serving its own interest and will use any
measure to achieve their goals.
The concerns expressed by parents,
teachers and community members regarding the disruptive effect PARCC
is having on the educational programs in our schools including
budgetary cuts from needed programs,such as creative arts and after
school activities, was cause enough for concern . But when we allow
a profit driven corporation to dictate demands upon our schools, all
stakeholders should be questioning the motives of these entities and
analyzing if they are really operating in the best interest of all
our children. At this point, it has become quite clear that Pearson
is serving its own interest and will use any measure to achieve their
goals.
Pearson's overwhelming influence has
resulted in disruption to our schools, a dictation of the testing
modifications of our special needs students, a strain on our budgets
to meet technology and testing requirements as well as holding our
children hostage to a strained testing culture that has driven any
love of learning and enjoyment of school from their daily lives.
Parents have started to speak loudly against their influence in the
form of thousands of children across the state refusing to take the
PARCC exams. Our union has launched an extensive campaign against
testing. As a company that is being paid millions of dollars for a
contract with the state, Pearson should be in the position to be
meeting the demands of the state, of our schools, and of our
children. Instead, the state has been exhausting all resources
possible to meet the demands of the Pearson corporation to integrate
its requirements. Requirements that have resulted in several testing
errors that include videos not being seen or heard by all students,
students and test administrators becoming frustrated when unable to
correctly start tests, unnecessary burdens to school administrators
and staff to adjust scheduling needs, a loss of classroom
instructional time, a total interruption in the educational learning
process, not once but twice this school year, and an entire
generation of students that have been left feeling that they are not
smart enough and that they do not deserve a well-rounded learning
experience.
As constituents of the state of New
Jersey , we have confidence that our legislators will hold Pearson
and the New Jersey Department of Education responsible for these
transgressions against our children. We trust that the Assembly
Education Committee will see the need for more than one simple
conversation to address the issues that Pearson is forcing our
schools to face. We know that several more conversations will be held
as our representatives take on the responsibility of investigating
the invasion of Pearson into the lives of our children.
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