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proud2BlibKansan

(96,793 posts)
Sun May 6, 2012, 05:03 PM May 2012

The People Behind the Lawmakers Out to Destroy Public Education: A Primer

What You Need To Know About ALEC

by Diane Ravitch

Since the 2010 elections, when Republicans took control of many states, there has been an explosion of legislation advancing privatization of public schools and stripping teachers of job protections and collective bargaining rights. Even some Democratic governors, seeing the strong rightward drift of our politics, have jumped on the right-wing bandwagon, seeking to remove any protection for academic freedom from public school teachers.

This outburst of anti-public school, anti-teacher legislation is no accident. It is the work of a shadowy group called the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC. Founded in 1973, ALEC is an organization of nearly 2,000 conservative state legislators. Its hallmark is promotion of privatization and corporate interests in every sphere, not only education, but healthcare, the environment, the economy, voting laws, public safety, etc. It drafts model legislation that conservative legislators take back to their states and introduce as their own "reform" ideas. ALEC is the guiding force behind state-level efforts to privatize public education and to turn teachers into at-will employees who may be fired for any reason. The ALEC agenda is today the "reform" agenda for education.

ALEC operated largely in the dark for years, but gained notoriety because of the Trayvon Martin case in Florida. It turns out that ALEC crafted the "Stand Your Ground" legislation that empowered George Zimmerman to kill an unarmed teenager with the defense that he (the shooter) felt threatened. When the bright light of publicity was shone on ALEC, a number of corporate sponsors dropped out, including McDonald's, Kraft, Coca-Cola, Mars, Wendy's, Intuit, Kaplan, and PepsiCo. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation said that it would not halt its current grant to ALEC, but pledged not to provide new funding. ALEC has some 300 corporate sponsors, including Walmart, the Koch Brothers, and AT&T, so there's still quite a lot of corporate support for its free-market policies. ALEC claimed that it is the victim of a campaign of intimidation.

Groups like Common Cause and colorofchange.org have been putting ALEC's model legislation online and printing the names of its sponsors. They have also published sharp criticism of ALEC's ideas. This is hardly intimidation. It's the democratic process at work. A website called alecexposed.org has published ALEC's policy agenda. Common Cause posted the agenda for the meeting of ALEC on May 11 in Charlotte, N.C. The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards has dropped out of ALEC and also withdrawn from the May 11 conference, where it was originally going to be a presenter.

more . . . http://www.commondreams.org/view/2012/05/02-0

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The People Behind the Lawmakers Out to Destroy Public Education: A Primer (Original Post) proud2BlibKansan May 2012 OP
Privatization is a means. What are their ends? saras May 2012 #1
They want to make us a service interest country with low paying jobs. How the heck southernyankeebelle May 2012 #2
They want the money proud2BlibKansan May 2012 #3
Exactly...it's all about the money... rfranklin May 2012 #4
But, but, but, conspiracies really don't exist fascisthunter May 2012 #5
 

southernyankeebelle

(11,304 posts)
2. They want to make us a service interest country with low paying jobs. How the heck
Sun May 6, 2012, 06:04 PM
May 2012

are people suppose to buy their products. They want to keep us uneducated only the 1% are going to get the best school money can buy because they live in the best neighborhoods. Even a high school drop out can see what is happening know. The democratic party isn't doing anything for us either. it is just picking the less of 2 evils.

proud2BlibKansan

(96,793 posts)
3. They want the money
Sun May 6, 2012, 06:09 PM
May 2012

Education is the largest budget item in every state in the country. They want this money.

 

rfranklin

(13,200 posts)
4. Exactly...it's all about the money...
Sun May 6, 2012, 08:18 PM
May 2012

and the numbers for education funding are huge...billions and billions as Carl Sagan used to say.

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