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Yes, the unions don’t like Matt Ladner or Rio Grande Foundation education reforms

Posted by Paul Gessing - June 5, 2012 - Uncategorized
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Recently, the lefty’s over at “ProgressNow” made a big deal over Matt Ladner’s receipt of the “lifetime achievement Bunkum Award” from the official-sounding “National Education Policy Center (NEPC).”

If you haven’t been following New Mexico education policy over the last few years, you’ll know that Ladner, working with the Rio Grande Foundation, brought the “Florida Model” for education reform to New Mexico.

What they fail to point out in giving Ladner this “award” is, as Ladner points out in this biting response posting, that the NEPC is funded by teachers unions which have a vested interest in opposing any and all serious education reforms that don’t involve funneling more money into the education bureaucracy.

And, lest you think that only conservatives are awarded with such prestige as the Bunkum Award, liberal groups with whom Progress New Mexico would normally align themselves, including the Progressive Policy Institute and the Center for American Progress, earned NEPC Bunkum Awards this year from NEPC.

No word from Progress New Mexico as to what they’d do to bring our state’s graduation rate up from the very bottom among US states. More of the same?

3 comments on “Yes, the unions don’t like Matt Ladner or Rio Grande Foundation education reforms”

  1. Richard says:
    June 5, 2012 at 11:16 am

    What Rio Grande Foundation fails to point out is that Ladner has a vested interest in corporatizing schools. Hell, he works with ALEC to help do so!

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    • Paul Gessing says:
      June 5, 2012 at 10:19 pm

      He certainly doesn’t have the same financial stake in the matter that the teachers’ unions do.

      Reply
  2. Don says:
    June 7, 2012 at 8:32 pm

    I can remember teachers unions going back to the early 1960s. They actually were sort of professional organizations back then. Now they are run by criminals, and only care about elevating themselves above the people who have to be fleeced to support them above the level of their financial input.

    Unions out. Labor leaders indicted, prosecuted, convicted and imprisoned. PPE must follow the student, not blindly given to a corrupt education cartel dedicated to ever-worsening performance, ever-greater unearned rewards, and lifetime support on the backs of the oppressed citizenry.

    “Educators” (“Indoctrinators” is more like it) wake up. We are not going to go to the poorhouse so you can retire as millionaires in your mansions and laugh at us.

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