BATs Respond to Obama Administration Announcement on Over Testing
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 24, 2015
More information contact:
Marla Kilfoyle, Executive Director BATs or Melissa
Tomlinson, Asst. Executive Director BATs
Contact.BATmanager@gmail.com
Today the Obama Administration released a statement calling for "a cap on assessment so that no child would spend more than 2 percent
of classroom instruction time taking tests. It called on Congress to 'reduce
over-testing' as it reauthorizes the federal legislation governing the nation’s
public elementary and secondary schools.” (http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/25/us/obama-administration-calls-for-limits-on-testing-in-schools.html?_r=0) The Badass Teachers Association, an education
activist organization with over 70,000 supporters nationwide, are reluctantly
pleased with this announcement. Our vision statement has always been to refuse
to accept assessments, tests and evaluations created and imposed by corporate
driven entities that have contempt for authentic teaching and learning. Our
goals have always been to reduce or eliminate the use of high stakes testing,
increase teacher autonomy in the classroom, and include teacher and family
voices in legislative decision-making processes that affect students.
Since No Child Left Behind and Race to The Top we have seen
our children and communities of color bear the brunt of the test obsession that has come in with the wave of Corporate Education
Reform. When resources should have been used for funding and programming,
politicians and policy makers were focusing on making children take more tests
in hopes that equity in education would occur. It didn’t work, and it will not
work. We know as educators you cannot test your way out of the education and
opportunity gap. The blame and punish test agenda has not closed either the education or opportunity gap . We are reluctantly pleased
that the President and his administration are finally taking a stand, but sadly the
devastation has already been done. We
are confident that if the President and his administration make a commitment to
work with educators, parents, and students we can fix it and make it right.
“Although this is a step in the right direction I feel we
need to see what the policy is before we count this as a win. Given his actions
in New York, I have no reason to trust John King, and I'm concerned that this is
a ploy to get teachers on the side of Democrats aka Hillary Clinton.” – BAT Board
of Director Member Dr. Denisha Jones
“The policy that stems from this statement needs to be
mindful that important discussions about exactly what kind of testing is most
beneficial to our students. BATS advocates for teacher-driven tests with
immediate and relevant feedback that can be used to drive current instructional
practices.” – BAT Assistant Executive Director Melissa Tomlinson
“The policies of Sec. Duncan and the USDOE have caused an immense amount of damage to
our educational system, student morale, and teacher morale. I am very reluctant to be happy about this announcement
and will watch closely as to what the President plans to do to fix the damage
that has been done. Will he stand up to
Corporate Education Reform? Will he end
the test, blame, punish system for schools, students, and teachers? Will he return the elected school board? Will he end mass school closings?” – BAT Executive Director Marla Kilfoyle
The Badass Teachers Association would like to extend its
voice and expertise to help get public education on the right track. Together
we can work towards the real solutions that will make great schools for all
children. We will be watching closely as this unfolds.
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I will not be satisfied until President Obama signs an executive order immediately stopping all high-stakes tests.
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