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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsObama-Gates -Duncan-Bloomberg style school "reform" in action:
Apparently it involves systematically depriving special ed students of federally mandated services.
And retaliating against people ( i.e. teachers; you know we actually *are* people, ya' know?) who blow the whistle.
I love this guy and I LOVE THIS STORY. Best thing about it: it looks like there's lots more to come.
From Sat. NY Times:
>>For speaking up, Mr. Lirtzman who served as a deputy New York State comptroller before turning at age 53 to public-school teaching saw his career ground to dust. He was denied tenure, and the principal, Grismaldy Laboy-Wilson, asked him to leave immediately. When he took his worries to the investigative arm of New York Citys Education Department, the investigators opened a file on him instead.
I wrote of Mr. Lirtzmans struggle in May. His vindication arrived in the mail in June.
The State Education Department investigated his charges and sent him a copy of its report. It sustained Mr. Lirtzmans allegations, one violation of state regulations after another.>>>>>
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/07/nyregion/state-backs-up-accusation-by-harris-lirtzman-bronx-teacher-on-special-education-gotham.html?_r=1
Response to Smarmie Doofus (Original post)
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HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)A passionate fellow, this teacher warned his principal last fall that their Bronx public high school was routinely violating the rights of the most vulnerable children, those in need of special education.
For speaking up, Mr. Lirtzman who served as a deputy New York State comptroller before turning at age 53 to public-school teaching saw his career ground to dust. He was denied tenure, and the principal, Grismaldy Laboy-Wilson, asked him to leave immediately. When he took his worries to the investigative arm of New York Citys Education Department, the investigators opened a file on him instead.
High school administrators at the Felisa Rincón de Gautier Institute for Law and Public Policy in the Bronx had put unqualified teachers in charge of special education classes. They pushed these students into classes crowded with general education students.
And most egregiously, when faced with teaching vacancies, the administrators brought in a conga line of substitute teachers on rotating one-week stints to teach special education classes. That treads perilously close to educational malpractice.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/07/nyregion/state-backs-up-accusation-by-harris-lirtzman-bronx-teacher-on-special-education-gotham.html?_r=2
you could almost believe that bloomberg's administrators are trying to purposely destroy public schools. but that's a conspiracy theory.
Smarmie Doofus
(14,498 posts)Why denizens of an ostensibly progressive internet community would uncritically accept and incorporate the master narrative
of robber barons like Gates and Bloomberg on this issue ( education) is one of the most vexing and imponderable things about DU.
HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)Huey P. Long
(1,932 posts)Reader Rabbit
(2,624 posts)Because more people need to read about this.