The
Badass Teachers Association was created to give voice to every
teacher who refuses to be blamed for the failure of our society to
erase poverty and inequality through education. BAT members refuse to
accept assessments, tests and evaluations created and imposed by
corporate driven entities that have contempt for authentic teaching
and learning.
The Badass Teachers
Association of New Jersey firmly states that there is no validity in
the recent release of the New Jersey Partnership for Assessment for
Readiness of College and Career scores and reaffirms their mission to
work to eradicate such measures that are being used to punish our
children, our teachers, and our schools.
A single score on a
single test cannot possibly measure the daily events that occur in
our public school systems. These tests were not designed by classroom
teachers and the results have been released with many inherent flaws.
- These tests were
aligned to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), the implementation
of which was so botched that the state of New Jersey is now working
on revisions.
- The CCSS
implementation was done as a top down initiative across all grade
levels, creating a 'bubble' of students who do not have the
educational background of having these standards throughout their
educational careers, yet were subjected to these closely tied tests
as an assessment.
- The administration
of the test across the state was met with many issues including but
not limited to - loss of internet access, computers with no
sound-cards to enable text-to-speech features, classified students
who did not receive accommodations that were outlined in their IEP,
disorganized scheduling that caused extreme loss of instructional
time and tore away at the consistency that children need to create a
positive learning environments.
The validity of the
cut scores remains extremely questionable in light of the knowledge
that there is a direct agenda of several parties to label our schools
as failing in order to close down and reorganize districts in ways
that best benefits and feed the bank accounts of private interests.
It is a known fact that results on standardized tests relate heavily
to socio-economic backgrounds; a fact that logically precludes the
conclusion that these tests are not a true measure of learning. These
tests have been established as a tool to label public schools,
specifically in urban communities, as failing.
The fact that the
New Jersey Department of Education is not forthcoming with all of the
information about the PARCC scores in one public release that
includes educational stakeholders is a testament to the knowledge
they hold that the educational decisions made under Governor Chris
Christie are not what is best for our children.
The purpose, the
client, and the reason for education is to benefit the children. As
an organization, we vehemently decry the use of these tests to
measure the value of our school systems, our teachers, and our
students.
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